1971 OLDSMOBILE 98 Luxury

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Apex American Autos

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Features

Title 1971 OLDSMOBILE 98 Luxury
Type Cars
Sub Type Unique Cars
Make OLDSMOBILE
Model 98
Series Luxury
Year 1971
Sale Price $34,900 MUST BE SOLD
Listing Type Used
Stock Number S245
RefCode TA1206770
Body TypeSedan
No. of Doors4
No. of Cylinders8cyl
Capacity - cc7443
Fuel TypeUnleaded
TransmissionAutomatic
No. of Gears3
Drive TypeRWD
Odometer33005
ColourPalm Green Metallic

Description

1971 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Luxury 4-dr Pillarless Hardtop sedan powered by a 7.4L 455cui-4v V8 GM Oldsmobile Rocket engine matched to a GM THM400 3-speed column-shift automatic transmission driven through a 12-bolt conventional rear differential with 2.73:1 gearing and showing only 33,005 original miles.

Genuine Collector BARN FIND Car
RUST FREE
Lovely Palm Green Metallic Paint
New 4-bbl Quadrajet Carburetor
Power Steering
Power Assisted Front Disc Brakes
Power Windows & Seats
Air Conditioning
Original Brocade Upholstery

The Oldsmobile 98 was the full-size flagship model of Oldsmobile that was produced from 1940 until 1996. The name reflecting a Series 90 fitted with an 8-cylinder engine, and was the divisions top-of-the-line model. The 98 shared its General Motors C-body platform with both Buick and Cadillac, and since it was the top-line Oldsmobile, the series had the most technologically advanced items available, such as the Hydramatic Automatic Transmission, automatic headlight dimmer, and the highest-grade interior and exterior trim.

The ninth-gen Ninety-Eights were the roomiest Oldsmobiles ever built thanks to the new GM full-size bodies which set a record for interior width that would not be matched by any car until the full-size GM rear-wheel drive models of the early to mid-1990s, and its main differentiating feature from other models was that it had rear Cadillac-esque tailfins.

This Ninety-Eight was produced in the first week of February 1971 in GM's, Lansing, Michigan plant as a Ninety-Eight Luxury 4-dr pillarless hardtop and was fitted with a 455cui-4v V8 GM Rocket big block engine, that was matched with a THM400 3-spd column-shift automatic transmission and paired to a 12-bolt conventional rear differential with 2.73:1 gearing. The trim/body plate identifies it as painted in GM's Palm Green Metallic paint with a White vinyl top; trimmed with Jade Green Brocade interior and fitted with a front bench seat featuring headrests and a folding armrest. This car was then delivered and subsequently sold in April 1971 by the selling dealer 'Courtesy Chev-Olds Inc' in Attica, Indiana to its first and only one-owner lady in Williamsport, Indiana, and where it had spent all its life prior to arrival in Australia.

This car was purchased from her deceased estate sale in December 2001 and was subsequently shipped into Australia in early 2002 by the current collector owner, and it has been stored indoors undercover all that time. This car is very original and unmolested, and still wears its original body panels and has had one repaint in 2016 in its original factory colour of Palm Green Metallic.The interior and upholstery are in excellent original condition, and the glass & brightwork all very good. The vinyl roof is in good condition, and the underside of the car is very solid with the floor pans and frame rails in excellent rust-free condition. The car runs and drives well, although there is a minor exhaust manifold leak evident particularly from a cold start.

The car has had a repaint in 2016 in the original factory colour of Palm Green Metallic. Mechanically, recently the following work has been performed on the car a new Rochester Quadrajet 4-bbl carburetor has been imported recently from the US & fitted; new air conditioning bearing kit replacement; new coil, ignition leads & battery; rebuilt distributor and a new fuel hose has been fitted following the fuel tank being removed and cleaned.

The owner also can provide the original 1971 Oldsmobile 98 Owners Manual together with the warranty card and Protect-O-Plate, pre-delivery check list, unused spare set of keys, window sticker with RRP of $USD6,486 and Indiana title confirming the original mileage.

So, there you have it, a genuine 'Collectors Barn-Find' car with a No's Matching drivetrain and in rust-free condition, which is now in a running and driving condition. Obviously coming out of hibernation there will be due diligence required with re-hydrating, lubrication & oils as there always is with this age of car and having sat for some twenty three (23) years.

Features include:-
- 7.4L 455cui-4v V8 GM Oldsmobile Rocket big block engine (No's Matching)
- Turbo Hydramatic THM400 3-spd column-shift automatic transmission
- New Rochester 'Quadrajet' 4-barrel carburetor
- Power steering
- Power assisted front disc brakes
- Power windows
- Power front bench seat
- 12-bolt differential w/ 2.73 gearing
- Factory air conditioning (needs re-gas)
- Original factory Jade Green Brocade upholstery
- Remote mirrors
- Tinted windscreen
- Dual headlights
- Electronic trunk release
- White vinyl roof
- Twin clocks (F&R)
- Original AM/FM push-button radio
- Original 15" steel wheels & hubcaps w/ full rear wheel covers
- Radial 225/75/15 whitewall tyres

This Oldsmobile is AVAILABLE NOW in our Moss Vale facility, and viewing is by appointment only.

For more details, pictures & VIDEO of this vehicle, call Brad on (02) 8315 0023 or view a link to this car on our website :- https://apexamericanautos.com.au/oldsmobile-98-ls-4-dr-pillarless-hardtop-1971/