Vehicle Description
- This car is very original!
- Believed 53,873 original miles
- Original 'J' code Fern Mistpaint with a white top
- Original interior
- Original 394 Sky Rocket V8 engine
- Converted 134a cold factory A/C
- Power steering and brakes
- Working original radio
- Added aftermarket cruise control
- Added aftermarket electric fuel pump
- Runs and drives AMAZING
They're only original once! This is the type of car where you can
easily overuse the word original. This car is completely original
from the paint to the interior to the drivetrain and was properly
maintained and garaged stored all its life. The interior is in
excellent shape for its age, it even still smells like a 1964
Oldsmobile. All of the gauges, idiot lights, door sensors, and
lights work as they should. The seat upholstery, door panels, and
carpet are in excellent condition. The body is sporting its
original Fern Mist paint and it still has a decent shine to it with
some minor patina here and there. For being original paint, it
shows great.
The undercarriage shows signs of prior front end work being done
such as new control arm bushings, ball joints, and steering
components.This car floats perfectly straight down the road and is
very quiet with no vibrations, clunks or rattles. The brakes are
very touchy and will bring the car to a stop quickly.
Under the hood is the original 394 cubic inch Sky Rocket V8. This
is a very smooth running engine with no smoke or valvetrain noise.
It has plenty of power and feeds it through a 3-speed automatic
transmission. Equipped with power steering, power brakes and cold
R134a A/C this car can be driven anywhere with confidence and
comfort. CALL TODAY 720-465-5104
From Hemmings;
(http://www.hemmings.com/blog/article/1963-1964-oldsmobile-dynamic-eighty-eight/)
'Rather utilitarian in intent, yet undeniably stylish and
surprisingly sporty, they sold quite well.For too many years,
Dynamic Eighty-Eights have been looked upon as simply big old
American barges. As a result, values have remained relatively low.
This bodes well for collectors on a budget who want to get into a
rarely seen GM-built Sixties car at a down-to-earth price.'