1964 Olds F85 For Sale
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1964 Olds F85 For Sale
Body off restoration under 300 miles since restored. Flawless Car. I’ve got 4 color matched wheels with tires and beautiful stock hubcaps that go with it if you want to make it look stock again. The car runs and drives perfect. 330V8 320 Factory HP. Its in my building on a 4 post lift so you can inspect every aspect of the car. Its Midnight Blue Looks black until in sun. I am a car collector and this car is a beautiful example of a professionally restored Oldsmobile. $27,500 Firm, no trades.
Car is located at my home in Otsego, MN 55330 Dave A
Car is located at my home in Otsego, MN 55330 Dave A
Last edited by Mnsuperdave01; December 9th, 2023 at 04:51 AM. Reason: Add City Otsego, Minnesota 55330
#6
Assuming your name is, Dave. The other thing which would help is a picture of the data code (cowl tag). Members are most likely going to want to know what the car was "born with" (bench, buckets, interior color, exterior color, date of manufacture, etc.). Folks around these parts tend to get a tad picky on evaluating metal.
#7
Assuming your name is, Dave. The other thing which would help is a picture of the data code (cowl tag). Members are most likely going to want to know what the car was "born with" (bench, buckets, interior color, exterior color, date of manufacture, etc.). Folks around these parts tend to get a tad picky on evaluating metal.
Thanks for the advice.. I'll get those items in the morning... Dave A
#11
Thank you for that info 66SportCoupe, I was wandering where those specs came from. As a regular F85/Cutlass topped out at 290HP for 1964 and even the 442 only had 310HP that year.
This model born weighing around 3050 lbs must move very well with that powerful and perfectly balanced powertrain upgrade. More than doubling the power, adding a gear, and true to Olds. While I'm figuring the swap only added about 200 lbs.
Beautiful car Dave, best of luck with the sale.
This model born weighing around 3050 lbs must move very well with that powerful and perfectly balanced powertrain upgrade. More than doubling the power, adding a gear, and true to Olds. While I'm figuring the swap only added about 200 lbs.
Beautiful car Dave, best of luck with the sale.
Last edited by 69CSHC; December 9th, 2023 at 11:58 AM. Reason: wording, but left untouched
#12
Thank you for that info 66SportCoupe, I was wandering where those specs came from. As a regular F85/Cutlass topped out at 290HP for 1964 and even the 442 only had 310HP that year.
This model born weighing around 3050 lbs must move very well with that powerful and perfectly balanced powertrain upgrade. More than doubling the power, adding a gear, and true to Olds. While I'm figuring the swap only added about 200 lbs.
Beautiful car Dave, best of luck with the sale.
This model born weighing around 3050 lbs must move very well with that powerful and perfectly balanced powertrain upgrade. More than doubling the power, adding a gear, and true to Olds. While I'm figuring the swap only added about 200 lbs.
Beautiful car Dave, best of luck with the sale.
#14
First off, this thing is great looking..
But, and this may not be the right place to get an answer... the upper right side of the dash insert is different from other 64's I have seen. it looks like a 66, but the rest of the dash has the wide speedometer like me 64 , im just curios what is going on there, are the dashes interchangable? Or is there. difference in the F85 dash and the Cutlass? I thought it was just the little badge that was different
But, and this may not be the right place to get an answer... the upper right side of the dash insert is different from other 64's I have seen. it looks like a 66, but the rest of the dash has the wide speedometer like me 64 , im just curios what is going on there, are the dashes interchangable? Or is there. difference in the F85 dash and the Cutlass? I thought it was just the little badge that was different
#15
First off, this thing is great looking..
But, and this may not be the right place to get an answer... the upper right side of the dash insert is different from other 64's I have seen. it looks like a 66, but the rest of the dash has the wide speedometer like me 64 , im just curios what is going on there, are the dashes interchangable? Or is there. difference in the F85 dash and the Cutlass? I thought it was just the little badge that was different
But, and this may not be the right place to get an answer... the upper right side of the dash insert is different from other 64's I have seen. it looks like a 66, but the rest of the dash has the wide speedometer like me 64 , im just curios what is going on there, are the dashes interchangable? Or is there. difference in the F85 dash and the Cutlass? I thought it was just the little badge that was different
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#18
I can’t say definitively about 64’s, but on 65’s the lack of the chrome speaker grill and the uncut grill on the dash denoted a car ordered without a radio.
It would have had a plastic cover over the radio and no hole in the fender for an antennae.
It is found on the base cars a lot.
It would have had a plastic cover over the radio and no hole in the fender for an antennae.
It is found on the base cars a lot.
#22
64 F85 sell?
Body off restoration under 300 miles since restored. Flawless Car. I’ve got 4 color matched wheels with tires and beautiful stock hubcaps that go with it if you want to make it look stock again. The car runs and drives perfect. 330V8 320 Factory HP. Its in my building on a 4 post lift so you can inspect every aspect of the car. Its Midnight Blue Looks black until in sun. I am a car collector and this car is a beautiful example of a professionally restored Oldsmobile. $27,500 Firm, no trades.
Car is located at my home in Otsego, MN 55330 Dave A
Car is located at my home in Otsego, MN 55330 Dave A
#26
Questions...
What size wheels do you have? Front and back. And, did you remove most of the trim pieces or was this how the car was bought? Is this original ride height? Or do you have different springs in the back or front? It looks great.
Last edited by erick1964442; April 29th, 2024 at 09:04 PM.
#27
I was told the builder put Big Block springs in the front. The OEM wheels and caps not pictured are 15"s and the wheels on it are 16's. Rear springs are new but stock ride height. As for the trim, I believe it was the base F85 and didn't have anything other than what is pictured but I default to my buddy Jim "66Sportcoupe" Jim is an olds guy and was involved in the build.
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