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1960 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:1960 Mileage:49000 Color: was painted with PPG concept single stage wet sanded and buffed looks amazing
Location:

Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States

Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States
Engine:394 rocket
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 609m09234
Year: 1960
Make: Oldsmobile
Drive Type: gas
Model: Ninety-Eight
Mileage: 49,000
Trim: black

-Up for sale today is my 1960 Oldsmobile ninety eight 
-The car is black on black with 20 percent window tint 
- Interior was just professionally done with all new seat foam  and door panels
- Exterior was painted with PPG concept single stage wet sanded and buffed looks amazing, it dose have some flaws
-wheels and tires are brand new boss 20 inch rims(i do have the stock wheels 5 of them too be exact)
- it is lowered 3 inches not too low very nice stance 
-All the chrome was rechromed and looks amazing as well 
- Stan-less looks good dose have flaws as well but over all in very good shape 
- Engine and drive train runs real nice shifts real smooth ( if i were too keep the car i would change out the distributor and upgrade to a holley carb on it but i didn't want too take away from its originality)
- I do have the missing stainless on the quarter and trunk emblem i just didn't have them at the time of the photos
- I also have a title and dealer paper work from when the car was first purchased (i do NOT have the build sheet thought)
- Missing parts only one i do not have a side mirror, and missing one of the factory hubcaps
-There is more stainless body side moldings that go under the side moldings i do have them ( just liked the look of the car with out them)
-Things the car needs are one a tie rod end, two door seals and rubber stoppers, three cant get the directionals too work and only one brake light works,fuel gauge works but reads wrong and choke dose not work think it is the cable  
-This car is very clean gets lots of looks and is a very nice ride if you have any questions feel free too ask away my personal email works best and faster respond autoracer6@gmail.com
  

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