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				1961 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight
						
						Sale price: $5900,00 
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				Technical specifications
| Manufacturer: | Oldsmobile | 
| Model: | Eighty-Eight | 
| Year: | 1961 | 
| Type: | Limousine | 
| Fuel Type: | Gasoline | 
| Color: | Green | 
| Mileage: | 40,700 | 
| Transmission: | Automatic | 
| Interior Color: | Gray | 
| Engine: | 394 CI 2 Barrel Carb | 
| Number of Cylinders: | 8 | 
| Got questions? | Ask the Seller | 
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Description
					We
bought this awesome car in 1990 with 28,000 original miles on it.  My wife actually drove it daily in all but
the winter months with a couple of car seats in the back.  It is infinitely cooler than any minivan. 
This mechanically sound 394 cubic inch motor now has just over 40,000 miles.
Stretched by Stageway - they added plenty of steel. I believe it has the original tranny, but the drive shaft was modified to include a center carrier bearing.
If you look carefully, you can see a dent under the molding on the driver’s side-rear door. This is probably the biggest exterior flaw, except that the paint doesn’t shine any more. It would look SHARP with fresh paint. It did make for a sweet ride to Prom with my kids and their dates.
Interior needs attention: carpet, interior door panels, front bench seat upholstery. Headliner looks good, kick panels and rear deck intact. There are additional photos (showing the good, the bad and the ugly - check them out at Old Car Online (dot com) listing 852640.
This is a head-turner, perhaps one-of-a-kind. And size does matter.
					
Also published at eBay.com
				This mechanically sound 394 cubic inch motor now has just over 40,000 miles.
Stretched by Stageway - they added plenty of steel. I believe it has the original tranny, but the drive shaft was modified to include a center carrier bearing.
If you look carefully, you can see a dent under the molding on the driver’s side-rear door. This is probably the biggest exterior flaw, except that the paint doesn’t shine any more. It would look SHARP with fresh paint. It did make for a sweet ride to Prom with my kids and their dates.
Interior needs attention: carpet, interior door panels, front bench seat upholstery. Headliner looks good, kick panels and rear deck intact. There are additional photos (showing the good, the bad and the ugly - check them out at Old Car Online (dot com) listing 852640.
This is a head-turner, perhaps one-of-a-kind. And size does matter.
Also published at eBay.com
						







