So you’re a gearhead, but also a family man. All your take home pay is invested in kids shoes, there’s no discretionary income for a hot rod. You need a family friendly vehicle, but having a hard time giving up the desire for a muscle car. Perhaps this baby will fill the bill.
Just an Olds station wagon, move along…nothing to see here. But what’s up with those M/T ET Drag tires out back? Lift the hood and we have a full house 455 shoving this barge around. Maybe the slicks aren’t just for decoration.
You’ll be the coolest dad around picking up the little darlings from school. There’s even a rear facing third seat in the way back so the kiddos can watch you lay patch through the school zone.
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1988 *Oldsmobile* *Custom Cruiser* Base Trim Wagon – $4,995
Call Us Today! 815-759-2277
Text Us Today! 847-942-6791
Oldsmobile_ Custom Cruiser_ For Sale by Route 31 Auto Sales
Trades Welcome!
Vehicle Description For This *Oldsmobile* *Custom Cruiser*
1988 olds custom cruiser 455/ dual quads / drag radials fast wagon $4995
MOTOR IS A 1969 OLDS motor
FRESH rebuild
NEW radiator
NEW exhaust
GROUND pounder
CALL us AT 815-759-2277
$4995
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Vehicle Details For This *Oldsmobile* *Custom Cruiser*
- Year: 1988
- Make: Oldsmobile
- Model: Custom Cruiser
- Trim: Base Trim
- VIN: 1G3BP81Y3JR308073
- Stock#: P3925
- Condition: Used Clear Title
- Miles: 88,546
- Exterior Color: Burgundy
- Engine: 455 VI8
- Transmission: Automatic
- Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
SWEET!!! I WANT IT!!! $5K? HELL YES!!! My kid is 29 years old and lives in Jersey, a thousand miles from south Texas! What he don’t know won’t hurt him!
Actually, it’s in Chicago’s northwest suburbs, an hour from my house.
Crap.
It’s the FAMILY TRUCKSTER!!!!!!!!
In 1987 and 1988,these were the safest cars on the road,according to insurance companies.
When I saw the lead in photo, I figured this was going to be the starting point for a project. Then I see it’s already completed, or close to it. And about the way I’d complete it if an EFI installation on the 455 wasn’t in the budget. I really loved seeing the sticky Mickeys with wire wheel covers.
Dear Santa, I have been a really good boy this year…all I want is this little Red Wagon with its big block 455 🙂