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1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme for: $21500

1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme for: $21500

$21,500

Longview, Texas

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The ultimate fun weekend cruiser! Saffron yellow with a black, power, convertible top. 330/320 hp V8/Automatic transmission with factory A/C. 17\" wheels with new 225/55/17 tires, but the original 14\" rally wheels/tires come with the car. Runs great! Start your own car show wherever you go. Asking $21,500 obo. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>

1969 Oldsmobile Delta 88 for: $19500

1969 Oldsmobile Delta 88 for: $19500

$19,500

Longview, Texas

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1969 Oldsmobile Detla 88 2dr convertible in triple black (black top, black paint and black interior), 1 of 5200 in 1969. This car was purchased originally in November of 1968 by a lawyer in Paterson, New Jersey and comes with the original Protect-O-Plate, registration, inspection, owner\'s manual and warranty paperwork. The car has 75,450 original miles on it.The canvas convertible top is new and has a glass, not plastic, rear window. It has no tears, rips or wear marks and is all power that works perfectly with new hydraulic struts. The interior has just been gone through and has new carpet, custom floor mats, etc. The factory a/m radio is mounted in the original location in the dash and an aftermarket Pioneer head unit is mounted in the glove box. The floor pans and underside of the car are in great shape with no signs of rust and I have photos of the floors when the carpet and pad were out of the car. The seats are in great shape and the front seat is power. Has seat belts and seating for six. The glove box latch has been ordered and I should have it installed in a few days.The 88 is powered by an Olds Rocket 350 that doesn\'t smoke, leak, burn oil, get hot, etc. It starts every time and it is a great driving car. Automatic transmission shifts fine and the exhaust is new. Factory air conditioning blows cold, heater blows hot, power brakes, power steering. We drive this car on the weekends and I wouldn\'t hesitate to drive it anywhere.The wheels have factory 88 wheel covers and the chrome and trim on the car are in good condition. I would describe the paint as \"driver quality\" and it looks great as a cruiser. I purchased the car already painted and don\'t have any information about who painted it, etc. It is not a concours Haggerty Condition 1 paint job, so I\'m not asking $34,100 for it...I\'ve never seen another \'69 Delta 88 convertible and it draws a crowd wherever you drive it. It is the ultimate family cruiser. NADA Classic Cars Guide says that average retail is $20,000, high retail is $34,100 and low retail is $8950. The value of these pre-70 Oldsmobiles has already hit bottom and is on the way back up. I have clean Texas title in my name.Asking $19,500 obo. Video of convertible top operation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTnGwnj9I8I%26list=UUNnwHIwgNB0N41ofK39PxuQVideo of start and idle:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF3XVD-pUoE%26list=UUNnwHIwgNB0N41ofK39PxuQ Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>