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1970 Oldsmobile 442 W30, #'s matching 455 and 4 speed manual, 66,848 miles, Lakeland, Florida, !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
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Posts used car listing
Doesn't include price
Starting bid is US $39,200.00 if anyone is curious
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If there is live biding I don't because it could change at any moment.
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Fair price. Some details are a bit sloppy, but overall it's nice. Very presentable.
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Solid driver.
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Boxed LCAs. Interesting.
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I'd say very nice driver. Solid alone doesn't do it justice. It's no trailer queen though. Some parts of the body could use some aligning, driver's seat shows some wear, valve covers look orange peely, and some things seem glossier than they should be, like they tried too hard to make it look "better" than factory. But at least it's all there.
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Yeah, I guess "over-restored" is applicable here. Still a nice car.
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Definitely. I saw a very nice 68 Cutlass Ram Rod once. It was perfectly restored. All the original tags, paint stampings, chalk markings, stickers, overspray/slop where there should be... it was as if it just came off the assembly line. That is perfection in my mind. Making everything have a mirror finish ruins it in my mind.