2003 Oldsmobile Aurora Final 500, 4.0 L, One Owner Future Collectable on 2040-cars
Toms River, New Jersey, United States
For sale is my 2003 AURORA FINAL 500 TOURING
SEDAN. This car comes out of my personal collection. It is one nice OLDSMOBILE from
the end of an era. I am an avid OLDS collector and I am starting to thin out my
collection before retirement. This car is a one owner car as stated and has
been covered and heated garage kept since new. It has all original panels, paint,
and interior. It has never been kept outside or been exposed to the weather and
the interior has never had passengers in the back seat. It is also a non-smoked
in car. BROGAN OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC serviced from new with all servicing done at
correct intervals. This AURORA has all the amenities that came
standard from OLDSMOBILE including LOGO seats, sill plates, and FINAL 500 side,
front, and rear emblems. No warrantees are implied or expressed and the auction
will end early at my discretion as the car is also available for local
purchase. Please contact me directly if you have further questions regarding
this vehicle. Please call AL or BRANDON BOUNEY at “ONLY OLDS”. The number to call is 732-740-8899. Thanks for looking. |
Oldsmobile Aurora for Sale
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