For Sale: 1938 Oldsmobile L-38 in Malone, New York for sale in Malone, NY

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Vehicle Description 1938 Oldsmobile L38 Rumble Seat Convertible.
This 1938 Oldsmobile L38 is one of very few remaining convertibles featuring a rumble seat from this model year.
The rare 8 cylinder hood ornament comes with the car and was just re chromed (new pictures show it on the car).
This car has the sharp looking period desirable dual side-mounts openings.
The car had been with the last owner for 30 years and has reportedly been driven just 500 miles since it was restored a few years after his time of his acquisition.
Super Low production according to researched Oldsmobile information.
Research shows it to be one of 475 total examples produced.
How many are left in existence? The 257ci L-head straight-eight is backed by a three speed manual transmission.
In 2016, $4,000.
in work included cleaning the fuel tank, lines, and carburetor.
This Oldsmobile has a clean New York title.
One of very few remaining convertibles from this model year , no side-mount wheel covers are available.
The top, chrome, and wide whitewall tires were all renewed during the restoration, and the car has reportedly been kept in a heated garage since.
Inside, the upholstery, carpets, and door panels all appear to be in good condition for their age.
The older repaint is said to show some crazing, but still shows well.
The dashboard controls are reported to work, and the 43k indicated miles is assumed to be accurate.
The 257ci L-head straight-eight produced 110 hp in stock form and is linked to a three speed manual transmission.
Work conducted in 2016 included cleaning the gas tank, refurbishing the fuel lines, servicing the carburetor, and more.
The bare metal data plate is correct for pre-war GM cars and verifies both the body style, and original Nassau Cream color.
UPDATE 1:
All info was originally derived from the last long term owner a 74 year old lawyer.
We now have more 1st hand info on this low production vehicle.
An unsolicited call came in on this Oldsmobile recently from an old gentleman in his 80's.
He said he was originally from Lowville NY , moved away years ago.
He mentioned he saw the car listed for sale in a magazine we had it listed in.
I asked him would he be interested in buying it but he said out of his price range.
His call started this way:
q:
Is this car painted the original color? We answered yes q:
was the car originally from Lowville NY We answered yes q:
do we know any history on the car.
We answered some yes , but have a few questions about it.
q:
do we know who it was originally owned by? I said there was a letter shown that said by a doctor.
Didn't remember the name.
We finally asked why, do you know this car He said I know the car well.
He went on to tell us that he was originally from Lowville NY and his Father owned the Oldsmobile dealership in Lowville NY back in the 30's and 40's and his father sold this car new to the Doctor.
He said the car was driven around in his town by the Doctor's daughter in Lowville.
He went on to tell us some history about his fathers dealership etc etc.
etc.
as old guys will do.
Now we were intriqued.
He said he would love to own the car but couldnt afford it on a fixed budget.
He mentioned he tries to get back to the area every few years and would love to see the car if we still have it.
WOW , Update #2 Another Seasoned gentleman made a phone call after seeing it for sale in a magazine.
Asked was the car from a little town in upstate NY ,Lowville NY ? We answered yes.
.
I got a cold chill as if I had seen or heard from a ghost.
He went on to tell us that his younger brother would call it the mouse car he said do you know why? We said No idea !!! He said think about a 5 year old looking up from the sidewalk at a big tan car coming at you with 2 big eyes (headlights) and the 2 big fenders with sidemount (tire holders) humps on the fenders that looked like mouse ears !!.
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  • Year: 1938
  • Make: Oldsmobile
  • Model: L-38

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