This 1940 Oldsmobile Model 90 four-door sedan has been transformed into a luxury street rod by the addition of a modern General Motors powertrain and a full leather interior, cooled by aftermarket air conditioning.
The seller describes the custom maroon metallic paint is as being in âvery good condition, with very good interior leather andcarpeting, â and he reports no known functional issues. This Model 90 is powered by a General Motors Goodwrench-branded aftermarket 350-cu. in. crate V-8 engine of unspecified age and is mated to a GM Turbo Hydra-Matic 350 three-speed automatic transmission.
The engine is said to have traveled about 7,500 miles. The seller makes no statement about engine accessories or carburetion, but the engine wears a paper-element air cleaner. The seller states the engine starts and idles properly without smoke, that the transmission shifts smoothly, and that the powertrain is free of leaks. The engine bay presents as being strongly clean in the provided photos. While making no statement about itsage, the seller rates the paint at â8.7 on a scale of 10, â noting two small chips near one running board as blemishes. The body seals and weatherstripping are reported to be in âvery goodâ condition, and the seller states that the car is free of rust.
The chrome and condition of the semi-waterfall 1940 grille appears to be excellent, per the photos. The seller says custom bodywork has included filling of the rear fender seams and a sunken license plate. a small rock chip on the passengerâs-side glass and says the exterior lighting is functional. The Oldsmobileâs passenger cabin boasts leather seating with a power-operated driverâs seat of unstated sourcing. The seatingmaterials are in âexcellentâ condition and that the carpet is good, with no holes or tears visible.
The headliner is reported to be in âexcellentâ condition with functional dome lighting. The dashboard incorporates a polished instrument panel mounting vintage-type gauges that are reported to be in proper working order. An aftermarket CD audio system is reported to be functional. The Oldsmobile is said to be equipped with keyless entry. The carpeted trunk presents as being strongly clean in the photos.Used 1940 Oldsmobile 98 3,938 miles, Red
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