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Cheers or Jeers: 35 Mile 1978 Oldsmobile Toronado

Cheers or Jeers: 35 Mile 1978 Oldsmobile Toronado 4 members have voted

  1. 1. Cheers or Jeers?

    • Cheers! Barely broken in!
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    • Jeers! It's in decent shape, but it's not worth $10,000.
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Cheers or Jeers: 35 Mile 1978 Oldsmobile Toronado

1978 oldsmobile toronado brougham with ((((35 real miles)))) not a misprint we have all paper work original window sticker transfer for the first time in 1999 it had the real m.s.o untill 1999 car is beautiful you must come and see for yourself once in a lifetime find please call with all questions.

(((TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO LOOK AT PICK'S BELOW . IT'S THE REAL DEAL.)))

I really believe this to be the lowest mileage 1978 oldsmobile tornado in the country having just 35 original miles.the car is mainly original and simply stunning in everyway but it was not stored well for a three year period of time when the new car dearler in new york left it set outside although never driven it got moisture and we had to do some touch up paint work under the hood and they undercoated car at new and in my opinion the best of this kind you will find but if they would have stored it right it would be a 60k car.that being said im going to let you tell us what it is worth becauce we really don't know.if you would buy this car and keep it this nice you would have made the best investment of your life.please take a good luck please come look,please send and inspector if it does not pass a fair inspection i will pay for it thats how confident i am of this classic olds. we also had to put new tires because of dry rot and new breaks because of setting around we keep everything that way you could see for yourself that it is authentic.ive fdrove car about twenty miles to make sure everything is perfect and it is .it run's and drives as brand new.it's your money spend it wizely,this car is in true collector condition,and i don't say these words lightly.it is beautiful from bumper to bumper.look at the paper work below.The original owner owned the olds dealership where the car was sold new. Original owner manual with Proctect-O-Plate. Name on title, Protect-O-Plate and dealership are all the same. A copy of the build sheet shows optional power steering and floor mats. Unrestored car that has survived the test of time.the chrome bright work paint is mint ,As you can see the interior is all like brand new.this is a collector car and investment car no a cheap driver,you want the best pay for the best your always happy that way.a true show car pristine.rare 403 8cly that runs as new.come and look today it will not last this one is sweet.

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SWEET, Like a Rinestone Cowboy!!! That is a pretty nice ride!

Beautiful car..

These has some (minorly) weird lines that kept this 2 or 3 notches below an Eldo in my book.

Still, for what it is (and for once a '70s car in black!), it's a beaut.

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