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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Sixty 4 Super Eighty 8
Hello. New to the forum... Wanted to post my car on here.
I'm in love with it but I'm MORE in love with a 1959 Buick that is for sale locally and I think it's time to pass this to a more deserving Oldsmobile owner. The car has only 27,000 miles & it is absurdly original and yet all I have to keep it dry is an old car port attached to a half colapsed barn. ![]() Even the Bias Plys are still on it. (3 factory one replacement) It sat for 23 years in a clean garage after the owner died. If the owner was still alive he'd be 111 years old. I'm only the second owner. It's located just north of Boston. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1964-...QQcmdZViewItem Questions from serious potential buyers welcome: cell # 978 621 6795 ![]()
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