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1963 Oldsmobile Ninety-eight for: $25995

1963 Oldsmobile Ninety-eight for: $25995

$25,995

Charlotte, North Carolina

Year 1963

Make Oldsmobile

Model Ninety-Eight

Category Sedan

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

What cooler car is there to cruise around in other than this 1963 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight? This car is the epitome of what a perfect sunny day cruiser is. Convertible top? Check. Flashy good looks? Check. Smooth running V8? Check. Room for you and five of your friends? Check. What else could you ask for? You have to admit, this car looks awesome. Red can make any car look good, but the big body on this Ninety Eight doesn\'t need any help. That vivid red paint only emphasizes how incredibly cool this car is. It looks good on those flat panels and presents a beautiful gloss under our showroom lights. Accented with classic trim lining on the top of the rear fenders and chrome bumpers at both ends, the styling of this car is simply unique and you will surely stand out from the crowd. You\'ll definitely be doing a lot of driving with the top down in this one, but should you need to put the powered white vinyl top up you can be sure it will fit tightly and still maintain a great look. And that great look is highlighted by very stylistic hubcaps, wrapped in wide white wall tires. Open the extensive straight sheet metal doors and have a seat on the comfortable, power bench seat that is covered in taut white vinyl. The bench is trimmed in bright chrome and features an elegant pleated pattern outlined by white piping. The door panels are another elegant feature of the interior with luxurious stitching, and stainless trim, that houses the door handle and switches for the power windows. The rear bench seat matches the front with the same pleating, and centers a stainless d%26Atilde;%26copy;cor piece with the Oldsmobile logo. The dash is straight forward, but hosts an AM/FM/CD head unit hidden in the glove box, a clock mounted in the center, warning lamps that monitor engine vitals, and a speedometer within easy view of the driver. Finishing things off for the classy look is the cool looking steering wheel that is finished with bright horn buttons. Powering this big cruiser is a 394 cubic inch Oldsmobile Skyrocket V8. That big motor is capable of 330 horsepower, which is plenty to get this convertible cruising down the strip comfortably. The engine bay looks to remain stock with nothing fancy going on, but everything appears there to keep the 394 running reliably. Power is fed to an automatic transmission that provides smooth shifts, while the exhaust gasses are expelled through a dual exhaust system with glasspack mufflers to produce a nice throaty note. There isn\'t any fancy show bits featured underneath, but all of the hardware is present to keep those long cruises to the beach comfortable. With power brakes and power steering you\'ll be able to enjoy driving this Oldsmobile wherever you take it. Certain cars are fun to take to certain places, this \'63 Olds Ninety Eight is fun to take everywhere! Whether it\'s to the beach, the cruise-in, drive-in, the grocery store or the bank...you\'ll love firing up that big V8, cranking up your favorite tunes and taking off on cruise. Call today! This vehicle is located in our Charlotte showroom. For more information, please call (704) 598-2130 or toll free (866) 542-8392. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>

1967 Oldsmobile 442 for: $47995

1967 Oldsmobile 442 for: $47995

$47,995

Charlotte, North Carolina

Year 1967

Make Oldsmobile

Model 442

Category Convertible

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

Like most muscle cars of the late-60s, the Oldsmobile 442 had a bewildering array of options and powertrains. For the 1967 model year, one of the most potent pieces was the 442 with the W-30 equipped that\'s found in this handsome ragtop. Nicely restored in 2009, it remains a high-quality piece that\'s got the horsepower to embarrass some seriously potent machinery. The GM A-body never looked better than when wearing the Oldsmobile rocket emblem. Straight, clean, with a stylish kick-up behind the doors, it\'s what all muscle cars aspire to look like. Finished in sizzling code R Spanish Red, it\'s definitely not the wallflower type. As you\'d expect for a car at this level, the bodywork is quite nicely done with good gaps and doors that fit just right. It shows some signs of use and you really can\'t blame a guy for wanting to take this car out on a sunny afternoon, but the impact is still quite impressive when you see it for the first time. White pinstripes highlight the peaked fender line and small \'442\' badges in the grille and on the deck lid are the only ways to warn the unwary that this isn\'t your father\'s Olds. A close-up look will reveal the ram-air scoops flanking the parking lights, but they\'re virtually invisible on the road, which is just how the Oldsmobile engineers wanted it. The chrome appears to be a combination of original and refinished equipment, with only the taillight bezels showing signs of age. Nevertheless, this is a really good-looking car! The red bucket seat interior is prototypical muscle car. Add a center console with a Hurst shifter sticking out of it and you have a car that was made for prowling the streets on a Friday night. Fresh upholstery on the seats, reproduction door panels, and new carpets are in excellent shape and definitely not low-key. The dash lays everything out in a wide band of brushed metal trim and there\'s a period tech tucked in to the left of the main panel. Noteworthy options include power windows and a tilt steering column, both welcome additions, and the restorer has thoughtfully added an AM/FM/CD stereo system so this Olds the perfect travelling companion. A white power top keeps the rain out while the trunk is finished with a reproduction mat, correct bias-ply redline spare tire, and jack assembly. Oldsmobile had a dizzying array of variations on the 400 cubic inch V8, with the W-30 at the top of the list. Featuring those distinctive twin snorkels to force-feed the 4-barrel underneath, it cranks out 360 horsepower and 440 pounds of torque. The engine is a date-code-correct block with proper C-code heads and has been rebuilt to stock specs. It is also beautifully detailed with Oldsmobile Gold paint on the block, proper chrome air cleaner and valve covers, and the W-30 red inner fender liners up front. The 4-speed gearbox and 10-bolt rear end are ready to party and with a fresh Flowmaster exhaust system, it has a voice that\'ll make children run and hid. It\'s quite clean underneath, with a new gas tank, and rolls on Rally I wheels and neat-looking 225/70/15 redline radials. This gorgeous 442 remains fast, fun, and eminently enjoyable. Call today! This vehicle is located in our Charlotte showroom. For more information, please call (704) 598-2130 or toll free (866) 542-8392. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>