1965 Oldsmobile Original Sales Brochure Starfire Jetfire F85 Cutlass 98 Super 88 on 2040-parts.com
Melrose, Florida, United States
1965 Oldsmobile dealer sales brochure, 11 x 12 1/2, 26 pages. Covers the Ninety-Eight, Starfire, Dynamic 88, Jetstar I, Jetstar 88, Vista Cruiser, F-85 including the 442. This brochure shows options available. Please see pictures for details.
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