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Truthfully, since I also live here in Missouri, I think that the amount of rust is negligible for a car in this area so that isn't a drawback and the rest of the car is in pretty nice shape; but it must be too high for your market. Maybe the timing is wrong, with gas so high now people aren't interested in the big cars of the seventies that got poor gas mileage. Since it isn't a Cutlass or a Toronado even the Oldsmobile enthusiasts probably aren't biting right now. Perhaps it will move better when the weather gets warmer. If I lived in your neighborhood I would have went to look at it even though I don't need it. I would have considered dealing with you on the car after driving it if it was a good driver and the engine was solid. The car doesn't smoke or leak does it? That may drive the price down some. If you want to sell it for sure list it for just under 2,000 and it will go then. I don't know what you have in it now but we can't always make profit on our Oldsmobiles, especially the big B bodies. Good luck.
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Dan
'46 2 door
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