For Sale: 1961 Oldsmobile 98 in Fort Wayne, Indiana for sale in Fort Wayne, IN

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Vehicle Description LOW MILES! Believed to be just 29,000 ORIGINAL miles on this survivor.
This claim is almost unbelievable, until you start looking at it.
This car is very intriguing.
It is a factory radio delete with power steering.
Also intriguing, this car sports a MONSTER ORIGINAL 394ci engine that is making 325 horsepower!! Not sure if anyone caught this, but the Corvette was only making 315 horsepower in 1961.
What a cool and original car.
The exterior appears to have all original paint.
A few scratches and dings, but very original.
The chrome is all solid and shows pretty good for an old car.
certainly nice enough to drive anywhere and impressive for an original.
The underside is incredible.
Bone dry and rust free.
This is when the 29k original miles starts to make sense.
The interior is near perfect.
It really is very impressive.
The seats, dash, carpet, door panels, and headliner.
They all tell a story that ends with you convinced this is 29k actual miles.
The 394/325hp engine and Hydramatic transmission are performing as they should.
This car starts, runs, drives, and stops exactly as it should.
Please call (260)704-0234 for additional photos, video, or information.
Worldwide shipping assistance available.
Trades always considered.
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  • Year: 1961
  • Make: Oldsmobile
  • Model: 98

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