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Category: Classics
Model: Delta 88

455-powered 1975 Oldsmobile 88 four-door sedan for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller's description:

This 1975 Olds is a true sleeper, because under the hood lies the big 455ci Oldsmobile engine, it has an upgrade to Edelbrock throttle body fuel injection and intake manifold, an Accel coil lights the fire to a Mallory distributor with the help of a MSD 6AL box, dual exhaust with performance muffler's. The yellow paint with lite brown leather grained vinyl top is very attractive. The two-tone brown interior is in very good condition and also features an AM/FM radio. Like you would expect from Oldsmobile it has full power options with steering, brakes, and A/C.

1975 Oldsmobile Delta

  • $8,900
  • Morgantown, PA
  • https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/oldsmobile/delta/2088344.html
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