all original 1965 Olds ninety eight, luxury sedan
#1
all original 1965 Olds ninety eight, luxury sedan
1 owner, always garage kept
39,900 original miles!!!
all original!
asking $17,000 OBO
rides great!
A/C
Power windows and seats
new tires
new brake booster
all new hoses
425 cubic engine 370 horse power
clean!
39,900 original miles!!!
all original!
asking $17,000 OBO
rides great!
A/C
Power windows and seats
new tires
new brake booster
all new hoses
425 cubic engine 370 horse power
clean!
Last edited by cjdelle; August 18th, 2013 at 08:39 AM.
#2
Posting the car's location and perhaps a phone number where you can be reached would help.
Good luck on the sale. Four-door sedans don't command much respect in the collector car world. Low mileage or not, $17,000 is a huge price. If you get an offer for half that, take the money and run!
Good luck on the sale. Four-door sedans don't command much respect in the collector car world. Low mileage or not, $17,000 is a huge price. If you get an offer for half that, take the money and run!
Last edited by jaunty75; August 18th, 2013 at 09:12 AM.
#3
As one reference, Collector Car Market Review puts the value of one of these in #2 condition at about $6,700.
http://collectorcarmarket.com/menus/.../65ol9898.html
http://collectorcarmarket.com/menus/.../65ol9898.html
#4
Thanks for the opinion but I'm holding strong. It's a great car with huge sentimental value to me. I disagree, I think the low miles are a huge selling point and to the right buyer!
I'm basing off of nada guide
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Ca...r-Sedan/Values
I'm basing off of nada guide
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Ca...r-Sedan/Values
#6
In my experience, that won't happen
I had a rustfree '68 98 Luxury Sedan with a blown 455, so I put a fresh rebuilt 400 in it to make it drive. Advertised for $1000, the price of the PARTS to rebuild the 400... and got not 1 call ever. Drove the car for a while then it died of a collision. Right after I broke down and spent the $180 for a new center link to cure its wobbly steering.
people will not pay you for your sentimental value, sadly.
Enjoy your car, until someone comes along that really likes it.
I had a rustfree '68 98 Luxury Sedan with a blown 455, so I put a fresh rebuilt 400 in it to make it drive. Advertised for $1000, the price of the PARTS to rebuild the 400... and got not 1 call ever. Drove the car for a while then it died of a collision. Right after I broke down and spent the $180 for a new center link to cure its wobbly steering.
people will not pay you for your sentimental value, sadly.
Enjoy your car, until someone comes along that really likes it.
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