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1969 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight 98 Movie Car Drove Susan Sarandon"the Lovely Bones" on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:41026 Color: is excellent
Location:

Perkasie, Pennsylvania, United States

Perkasie, Pennsylvania, United States

              NO RESERVE!  THIS IS IT!

       I purchased this car in 2006.  It has been garaged and not driven in

the rain. When I bought her she just had new Springs, Shocks, Dual

Exhaust, Tires, Brakes, Brake Cylinders, Brake Lines, Fuel Pump, Fuel

Filter, Carburetor and much more installed. I have since replaced the

Spark Plugs, Spark Plug Wires, Points, Distributor Cap, rotor, 

condenser, vacuum advance, water pump, windshield washer fluid

pump, and more. I have only driven this car approximately 1,000 miles

since I bought her.  I drove this car in the movie "The Lovely Bones"

with Susan Sarandon as my passenger. I was the driver and this is the

car that drove "Grandma Lynn"(Susan Sarandon) from the airport as

seen in the movie. It was quite an experience as you could imagine.

Her cigarette ashes are still in the ash tray as she was told by director

Peter Jackson take after take to make sure there was a long enough ash

on the cigarette as she exited my car. But now, it's time to sell some

toys, starting with the car from the movie. This car not only looks    

stunning but runs and drives excellent with no issues! Serious

horsepower and torque. I would not hesitate to drive it anywhere. I just

put in a new battery and I have the original equipment radio in excellent

condition in a box as shown. I just never got around to putting it in.

Their is no rust on this car. The condition of the exterior is excellent

with only one small smudge on the driver's side rear bumper. (See

picture, hardly noticeable) and some minor wearing on the interior

driver's side arm rest (easy repair). The interior is excellent and

everything works as it should including the air conditioning. The under

carriage also looks excellent. I also have included all receipts for new

parts and work done along with the owners manual, shop manual and

protect-o- plate.The car really does look much better in person. I would

be glad to answer any questions via email. I have done my best to

describe this vehicle as accurately as possible. My Ebay rating means

alot to me so please ask any and all questions before bidding. Bid with

confidence though as there are no disappointments here and you

would be hard pressed to find a 1969 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan in this

condition and with the movie bragging rights. This car is being sold "as

is" with no warranty expressed or implied. This car is also for sale

locally and I reserve the right to sell it as such. Thank You for looking

and Good Luck Bidding!






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On Jun-24-12 at 05:59:51 PDT, seller added the following information:

 

 


On Apr-14-13 at 07:52:32 PDT, seller added the following information:

I ALSO HAVE MOVIE SET PICTURES WITH DIRECTOR PETER JACKSON AND THE OLDS IN PARAMOUNT/DREAMWORKS PRODUCTION OF "THE LOVELY BONES" (For verification purposes only).

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