Vehicle Description
Performance, luxury, and a truly unique presentation - we already
know why you're attracted to this 1963 Oldsmobile Starfire. After
all, with the high compression 394 V8 under the hood, loaded A/C
interior, and a truly unique presentation, this is an all-around
stunner that's ready for you right now.
The Starfire's original mission was to be Oldsmobile's large
personal luxury machine with plenty of boastful detail. That's why
it has such a standout presence even in its refined and
factory-correct color of Cirrus Blue. But what really makes this
generation Starfire so memorable is the brightwork. Those hallmark
sweeping sides will draw the crowds in from across the show field,
and they highlight just how straight the bodywork is on this coupe.
But this classic is so much more. Olds proved even in the mid-60s
that it was the best at integrating bumpers into the sheetmetal
design. And there are also terrific details, like the sharp trim
line that starts right after the doors and helps to create a hint
of tailfin. So while the standout side trim will draw in attention,
it's all the unique elements that make up a range-topping Starfire
that will keep people talking.
The full blue interior creates a package that has a terrific color
harmony inside and out. And the comfortable cloth inserts in the
seats are always a welcomed addition. Plus, this premium coupe
comes with plenty more desirable features. This includes bucket
seats and the bright center console with the unique tach mounted in
the center. Spanning the entire width of the car, the dashboard
houses everything from the extra-long speedometer to all the
essential bright knobs and buttons - and you can see it all easily
thanks to the thin dual-spoke factory steering wheel. In fact, this
even offers a nice view of the Moon Eyes gauges cleanly installed
under the dash. And while this one still has its factory AM radio
on display, your music really comes from an AM/FM/CD stereo w/aux
iPod input that's hidden in the dash. That way you get the best
driving tunes while still keeping this very vintage atmosphere.
The big gun in Oldsmobile's arsenal was the "Ultra High
Compression" 394 cubic-inch V8. It's neatly detailed with a big air
cleaner and correct decals, and the red motor underneath looks like
it's radiating power from within the dark engine bay. In fact, not
only does this look highly authentic, but also it's believed to be
the original motor to the car. The dual exhaust even offers a hit
of this power without being too boisterous. In fact, that's the
full Olds experience. It has a nice cruiser-level ride with the
versatile Roto-Hydramatic three-speed automatic transmission. Plus,
the power steering and power brakes were part of a package designed
to make this a care-free driving experience.
With power and poise, this Starfire is truly a fantastic hardtop
that people rarely see on the vintage car scene today. So if you're
ready for real distinction, call today!