1933 Oldsmoblie sedan - $13450 C/L not mine
1933 Oldsmoblie sedan - $13450 C/L not mine
From Columbus OH C/L
http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/3372391128.html
Here it is, extremely rare 1933 Oldsmobile sedan in all original condition. Flathead 6 cylinder, manual transmission, original down to the paint. These car are very rare as not many survived WWII because of the need for arms, and it is all metal. Last time i checked in 2005 there were only 11 still registered in the US.
This car first belonged to my grandfather, then my father and garaged 95% of its life. I am selling because I dont have the money or knowhow to restore it. This is your chance to get a true diamond in the rough, 80 years old and unmolested.
If interested please call or text 614-327-six45six.
No lowballs, no trades.
Thank you
http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/3372391128.html
Here it is, extremely rare 1933 Oldsmobile sedan in all original condition. Flathead 6 cylinder, manual transmission, original down to the paint. These car are very rare as not many survived WWII because of the need for arms, and it is all metal. Last time i checked in 2005 there were only 11 still registered in the US.
This car first belonged to my grandfather, then my father and garaged 95% of its life. I am selling because I dont have the money or knowhow to restore it. This is your chance to get a true diamond in the rough, 80 years old and unmolested.
If interested please call or text 614-327-six45six.
No lowballs, no trades.
Thank you
I agree, it's a very nice, unrestored original. But that's the key word, "unrestored." No way it's worth five figures, let alone 13K. Price guides put the value of this car in the $4,000 to $6,000 range. If he insists on the $13,000 asking price, he might be holding the car for a very long time.
Not knowing value at all it seemed rather high priced to me too. I posted this because I just thought it was a cool old car that us Olds enthusiasts would enjoy seeing. I too hope it is snapped up by a purist who will keep it original.
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