You never mentioned the condition of the car, motor size, miles or anything. It's not one of the cars collectors want so its price will be lower then most. If the car still has the original paint and the interior is in good shape. The motor does not smoke and runs well then it should be worth 4000 to 6000 to the right collector. Check in your area for local car clubs. Find out who they have to appraise their cars and get in contact with him. He will come out and get the information on the car and take a look at it. Give you a price range. Hope this helps. Happy Revving.
2007-03-18 03:18:31
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answered by gearnofear 6
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get a copy of Hemmings , there will be comparable cars in there or Olds clubs to contact .
2007-03-18 11:46:05
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answered by sterling m 6
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have it appraised by a collect able car appraiser.........you might wan,t to hold on to this one for a while........since they don,t make Oldsmobile anymore........in a few year,s young driver,s will wan,t to see what they missed & you,ll be able to show them!.......................I had a 1966...........wish I,d never sold it!
2007-03-18 10:48:16
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answered by slipstream 7
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$500-1000, if it runs well
2007-03-18 10:10:24
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answered by Sam 3
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