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Classic Original 1959 Oldsmobile 98 With Rare Factory Air on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:1959 Mileage:107000
Location:

Clifton Park, New York, United States

Clifton Park, New York, United States

Original Classic 1959 Oldsmobile 98 4 door sedan. I purchased this car over five years ago with the intention of re-storing it. The car is solid, and one option it has which I find to be desirable is FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING.

 I purchased the car from a gentleman who resides in Mississippi. His father owned the car, who purchased it new from Pryor Oldsmobile in Memphis, Tenn. Please see ORIGINAL KEY CASE in picture. He kept the car as a keepsake and never got around to the restoration it deserves. I was driving the car to local shows right up to 2011, when we bought a camp and my priorities shifted from restoring classics to taking the family to the lake. My daughter named her "Miss Dixie", because she came from the south.The car has never seen snow and has always been in my climate control pole barn. (I would like to see the car go to someone who will do the restoration .)

She needs a new paint job and attention to the interior, including the rug. The only thing missing is one original wheel cover. I have the three original covers in the trunk.Also it needs a new battery .Shoot some starting fluid in the carb and she should fire right up.I would like to comment on the miles. The guy I bought it from claimed the car sat in the garage all the time and was rarely driven. If that is the case, it has just under 8,000 miles on it. I really don't believe it has 108,000 because there isn't alot of wear on the car, but because I can't document the miles I'm leaving it at what I was told about the car.I can say the car wasn't used much.Look at the original paint and it doesn't have 54 years of fade on it from sitting in the weather.The tires are probably dry rot so I would suggest replacing them also. They went flat from just sitting.

This year has the 1st generation Rocket V8 engine. I suggest looking at the values of this model car restored and it is anywhere from $ 28,000.00 and up.NADA values it at low $ 8,000.00. My reserve is way below that. I decided to sell her because I don't feel I will get around to reastoring the car and would like to free up some space in my pole barn for a boat.

 

Shipping arrangements are the buyers responsibility. I will have the car stored indoors and accessible to be put on a flat bed.I prefer not to have to fiddle around getting it running because my reserve is so low.

 

 

 

 

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