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For Sale: 1959 Oldsmobile Super 88 - "Nice original factory Emerald & Ice Green Paint" - "Complete & Original" - Wichita, KS - Not Mine - 1/9/22 SOLD!


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For sale on Facebook: 1959 Oldsmobile Super 88 4-door Sedan in Wichita, KS  -  $25,400  -  Must be a member of Facebook to access Seller's contact information.

 

Link: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1268252917010681/1959-Oldsmobile-Super-88

 

Seller's Description:

1959 Oldsmobile Super 88 4-door Sedan

  • Very good condition
  • Driven 22,112 miles
  • Automatic transmission
  • Exterior color: Green · Interior color: Green
  • Clean title
  • This vehicle has no significant damage or problems

 

Link to more photos and video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/gxu44MZn3A9Qay1z9

 

Complete and original, rust-free, factory-AC, 1959 Oldsmobile Super 88 four-door sedan. Nice original factory paint - emerald and ice green with matching green wheels and trim rings/dog dish caps. Odometer shows 22,112 miles - all evidence supports that it is original. Texas car its whole life. Slumbered for decades before rehab in past two years. Jetaway transmission just professionally completely rebuilt (seals were leaking), new freeze plugs, coolant, fresh oil, recent clay bar/gentle wax job. Owner before me overhauled brakes, rebuilt carb, fuel pump, re-cored radiator and installed new water pump. Very clean engine bay. Starts easily and has been driven locally.

  • Speedo cable chatters some. Tires have decent tread but are old. Signals don't work. Radio works. Told that routine maintenance could have AC working. Some small paint stains on hood and trunk lid. Some light pitting, minor chips on sides. There is small peeling (hand-size) spot on top of right rear pass side quarter. Overall, finish presents as nice original paint.
  • One small ding on front pass-side stainless trim. Very nice stainless, chrome, badging, tinted glass. Interior: Nice original door panels, seat covers but stiff cushions. Good original carpet, perfect headliner, good trunk liner. History: Owned by same lady for 60 years, San Antonio General Olds dealer tag on trunk. Five dog dish caps like one shown in trunk.

Car is in Wichita, Kansas.

 

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25K is way too much for this four door sedan in my opinion. If this was the four door hard top you could start the conversation, but not for this model with the soiled front seat, speedo does not work it reads 30 mph when it is standing still, paint peeling etc. I like the '59 Olds, but this is the entry level model. Maybe worth 20K, but that is a stretch.  

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On 12/27, Seller listed a 10 day auction on Ebay with an opeining bid of $500  -  Ebay Seller: bachaus2000  -  No phone # provided. Contact Seller through Ebay.

 

Link to Ebay auction: https://www.ebay.com/itm/275081019685/1959-Oldsmobile-Super-88  

 

Seller's Description:

1959 Oldsmobile Super 88 4-door Sedan

  • For Sale By: Private Seller
  • Engine: 394 V8
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Power Options: Air Conditioning
  • Exterior Color: Emerald Mist & Ice Green
  • Interior Color: Green
  • Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
  • Vehicle Title: Clean

Complete and original, rust-free, factory-AC, 1959 Oldsmobile Super 88 four-door sedan. Appears to be mostly, if not all, nice original factory paint - emerald mist lower and ice green upper with matching green wheels and trim rings/dog dish caps. Odometer shows 22,112 miles - all evidence supports that it is original.Texas car its whole life. Slumbered for decades before rehab in past two years. Jetaway transmission just professionally completely rebuilt (seals were leaking), new freeze plugs, coolant, fresh oil, recent clay bar/gentle wax job. Owner before me overhauled brakes, rebuilt carb, fuel pump, re-cored radiator and installed new water pump. Very clean engine bay. Starts easily and has been driven locally. Speedo cable chatters some. Tires have decent tread but are old. Signals don't work. Radio works. Told that routine maintenance could have AC working. Some small paint stains on hood and trunk lid. Some light pitting, minor chips on sides. There is small peeling (hand-size) spot on top of right rear pass side quarter. Overall, finish presents as nice original paint.

  • One small ding on front pass-side stainless trim. Very nice stainless, chrome, badging, tinted glass.
  • Interior: Nice original door panels, seat covers but stiff cushions. Good original carpet, perfect headliner, good trunk liner.

History: Owned by same lady for 60 years, San Antonio General Olds dealer tag on trunk. Five dog dish caps like one shown in trunk. Car is in Wichita, Kansas.

 

Many more pictures on the Ebay listing!

 

 

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On 12/27/2021 at 10:51 AM, kingrudy said:

25K is way too much for this four door sedan in my opinion....Maybe worth 20K, but that is a stretch.  

 

My estimate is $10,000, or maybe $12,000 if someone

is feeling really generous.  We'll see what the auction

brings.  As long as an auction is seen by a lot of people,

the one benefit of auctions is that they reveal what all

potential buyers think a car is worth. 

 

 

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This 1959 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 4-door Sedan has been listed on Ebay by Dealer, Streetside Classic Cars.

11/1 - 11/30 Classified ad price or Make Offer:    $24,995

12/1 - current Classified ad price or Make Offer: $23,995

 

Link:  https://www.ebay.com/itm/284572519504/1959-Oldsmobile-Dynamic-88-Sedan

 

Also listed in Hemmings: https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/1959-oldsmobile/dynamic-88/2533052.html

 

 

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If I had to pick, I'd choose the two-tone green.

 

 

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  • 6T-FinSeeker changed the title to For Sale: 1959 Oldsmobile Super 88 - "Nice original factory Emerald & Ice Green Paint" - "Complete & Original" - Wichita, KS - Not Mine - 1/9/22 SOLD!
3 hours ago, JamesR said:

If the seller got anything close to what he was asking he was very lucky, IMHO. It is a nice car, though.

 

It's extremely doubtful that he did.

I think that's the ploy of many dealers:  Mark something

double what it's worth, and double what they just paid.

Keep up the charade of a high price as long as the car

is available.  When it's sold, cross off the price with a

"Sold" sign, so people think he must have gotten close 

to that figure.

 

If he gradually marked it down to $10,000, and then

marked it sold, he couldn't ask $24,000 for the next one!

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