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1965 Olds 98 Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:119342
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States

I'm selling a 1965 Oldsmobile 98 Convertible.  I purchased the car from the second owner while I was living in Colorado in the early 90's.  The odometer currently reads 119,342.  It has been non-functioning for some time but I estimate the car has between 150,000 to 175,000 original miles. 

While needing significant work, overall the car is in good, restorable condition.   It is all original with the optional Olds 425 cu. in., 370 h.p.,  Starfire engine and three-speed Turbo Hydro-Matic  transmission.   It comes equipped with every available option for 1965.  The car runs, however, the engine uses oil and will require, at minimum, a complete top-end overhaul.  The battery tray area was damaged by a leaking battery.  The rest of the engine compartment is in good condition but it will require a thorough cleaning.  The car retains the factory dual exhaust system which needs replacing.  Within the last five years, the carburetor has been rebuilt, the gas tank has been refurbished, and the fuel pump, battery and alternator have all been replaced. 

The body has rusted through in some areas (see photos), but is in restorable condition.  The most significant issue is the hood. There is complete rust-through along the front where moisture tends to collect along the chrome trim.  Because of the rust-through, the hood latch released while the vehicle was being driven and additional damage occurred to the hood, hinges and springs. The floor pans and undercarriage appear to be solid but do have significant surface rust as shown in the photos (note - all photos shown are current except for the pictures of the undercarriage.  They were taken two years ago and the car has been garaged since then).  

The interior is all original and in reasonably good condition.  There are some repairs needed to the upholstery and carpet.  The convertible top is relatively new, and in good working condition.  Power seat and window controls function intermittently, as do the headlights and taillights.  The air conditioning components are all present, however, the system is non-functioning at this time.  The tires still have a significant amount of tread remaining.  There is also a custom fitted car cover with the vehicle.  I had hoped to restore this car myself, however, current circumstances dictate otherwise.  This is a great car for someone looking to restore a true classic.

This vehicle is being sold as is, where is, with no warranty, expressed, written or implied.

While the car is in drivable condition, due to the issues with the hood, exhaust and lights, plans should be made for the vehicle to be transported.  The buyer is responsible for all shipping costs.

Please e-mail me with any questions.  Good luck with bidding. 

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