Featured on AutoHunter, the online auction platform driven by ClassicCars.com, is this restored 1959 Oldsmobile Super 88 two-door hardtop. The Olds is powered by a 394cid Rocket V8 bolted to a four-speed automatic transmission. Equipment includes Coker whitewall tires, power steering, aftermarket auxiliary gauges, power brakes, and dual exhaust system. Finished in white and red over a tri-tone red/gray/ivory vinyl and cloth interior, this Super 88 comes with restoration records and a clear title in the seller’s name.
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Nineteen fifty-nine was a pivotal year for General Motors. Not only was its lineup a response to Chrysler Corporation’s Forward Look, but it also was a step away from the excesses of its 1958 roster. The designs were new, fresh, and sleek. On Oldsmobile’s end, the entry-level model was Dynamic 88, with Super 88 and 98 completing the series. A 394 V8 was new for the latter two, while the Dynamic 88 continued to use the 371. The J-2 tri-carb option was cancelled.
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The Polaris White (code C) and Cardinal Red (code L) exterior was restored under the prior owner’s 28-year ownership. Features include rocker moldings, driver-side mirror, antenna, and dual exhaust system with chrome tips.
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Steel 15-inch wheels with polished hubcaps and trim rings are wrapped in Coker whitewall tires.
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The interior is fitted with red and ivory vinyl with gray cloth upholstery for the front and rear seats. Features include power steering, heater, lap belts, push-button AM radio, and courtesy lighting.
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Instrumentation includes a 120-mph speedometer and fuel gauge. An aftermarket gauge cluster measuring voltage, coolant temperature, and oil pressure has been added under the dash. The five-digit mechanical odometer reads 79,251 miles, which the seller reports to be accurate. When sold by the original owner in 1993, the odometer read 52,358 miles.
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The 315-horsepower 394 Rocket V8 is fed by a four-barrel carburetor and channels power to the rear wheels via a column-shifted four-speed Jetaway Hydra-Matic automatic.
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Braking is performed by power-assisted drums. Power is funneled through a solid rear-drive axle.
The auction for this 1959 Oldsmobile Super 88 two-door hardtop ends Tuesday, November 7, 2023, at 12:15 p.m. (MST)
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Source: www.classiccars.com