"Not a typical Private Car Collection... oh no, HIS cars were his Passion!" I am assisting the widow of a good friend, sell off his collection of HIGH END, no expense spared, AWESOME 50'S AND 60'S convertibles beginning with this Starfire: PRE SALE POSTING: At this time, I am posting this 55 Olds STARFIRE CONVERTIBLE here, to generate PRE SALE interest. It IS an Oldsmobile and I know this is not really the forum to go into a bonified sales pitch, so I will keep the details to a minimum. You can inquire direct at my email below. I dont claim to know much about this car so far but, I DO KNOW what I've been told by the Owner/Builder himself before passing away just last month. This car is ONE of 50 PRODUCED and is absolutely STUNNING! Rustfree, leather seats, sporting a 324 Olds Rocket V8, Automatic, thorough rotisserie restored, every nut, bolt, screw, washer, cotter pin and every piece of professionally polished stainless, installed to perfection. All guages restored. Rechromed bumpers... Paintwork is decidedly RICH perfectly accenting this cars mile long panels! N O T H I N G about this car was left untouched! There is a TON more to share with anyone interested. I BELEIVE, I was told the only major upgrade is Air Ride suspension, but there could be more... Awesome Car. Needs nothing as far as I know at this point, but I will know much more after a full Comprehensive Professional Appraisal scheduled for this saturday March 11th. We are expecting a Realistic value somewhere in the mid 95K to 110K range... IF you HAVE TO KNOW more details NOW, email me direct PenWheelz4@Gmail.com
..ya Patrick, in the reflection you've indeed spotted a 1954 Buick Skylark vert that will prolly be next on the list... sports ORIGINAL PAINT!! I managed to get that 54 Lark Vert in a few local Bank TV Commercials...so it has history! however, too much to list at this time. PLEASE PASS this post along to ANYONE ANYWHERE who may have an interest in this Starfire! Wheelz, Tampa Bay
Very Nice! Skylarks don't have fender ports. I believe you'll find that is a Super. It looks like a vertical 'A' pillar... The Super conv while not as rare as the Skylark, Less than 3500 Super conv produced