1969 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Eight-Eight Convertible, Base, 7.5L Rocket 455

Price: - Item location: Adams, New York, United States
Description:

1969 Oldsmobile Other

1969 Oldsmobile Delta Eighty-Eight (88) Convertible.Car has 55,000 original miles on Rocket 455 V-8, bbl carburetor and 3-speed Hydramatic Transmission. Power Steering and Power Brakes. Car runs, rives and shifts excellent. Original radio works but clock does not. Interior is original with no tears or stains. Power from this engine performs like a muscle car! Car was repainted in 1997 in its original blue color and still shows terrific. I have seen a lot of repaints and this one is one of the better jobs I’ve seen. Black top is also excellent and was new at the time it was painted, till looks brand new. It has obviously been driven very little since then. All 4 tires are like new and in excellent shape with no rot and excellent tread. Engine compartment is VERY clean with no leaks. You could drive this car anywhere. Frame is solid and there is no frame rot or rust on the body. However, ear bumper is shot and should be replaced (see pictures) Chrome overall is good and all parts are there with nothing missing. This car shows excellent and would make a great driver/cruise-in car or even show car if the rear bumper was replaced.In 1969 there were 252,087 Delta 88's built but only 5294 were convertibles making this car somewhat rare given the fact only around 2% had a drop-top. Please contact me with any questions prior to bidding. I have tried to represent the car fair and honestly. Thanks.

On Nov-21-15 at 15:43:09 PST, eller added the following information:

There are 55,000 miles on the entire car including the Rocket 455which is original to the car. As the first listing reads, t makes it appearthat the engine alone has 55,000 miles and the car has more. This is not the case and just a bad description on my part when I originally wrote it. Because there are bids, cannot change it and only add to it. Thanks.

On Nov-22-15 at 18:24:10 PST, eller added the following information:

I ALSO HAVE THE BOOT FOR THE CONVERTIBLE TOP THOUGH IT IS NOT PICTURED.