This is an all steel, full fendered Oldsmobile 3-window coupe which I purchased 12 years ago. It was to be a Father/Son restoration project. My Dad and I never got the opportunity to begin, let alone complete the restoration as he took ill and passed away. The vehicle has been in my basement garage ever since I brought it home. It has a Pennsylvania title which has never been transferred. There is a little surface rust on the fenders, and none on the painted body. Approximately 85 to 90% of the components are there for a restoration. The car had no interior when I purchased it but there are options available to take care of that.After my father passed away I considered building a first class street rod. Eventually I even lost interest in that. Add to that a pending divorce (I get the Olds, she gets the house and garage) So, now someone has a great opportunity to pick up a really rare Olds (only 5000 manufactured) for a reasonable price and have their own piece of automotive history to build to their own tastes. I promise you you will search long and hard, far and wide, before you find another 34 Olds as sound as this one. Need to move it to some lucky auto enthusiast as soon as possible. Bid often, bid high. Will include a hood from a 1934 Ford. Additional incentive, but not part of the listed car.NOTE: The photos on the trailer show the fenders, but they are not attached, just placed to show they are there and get an idea of condition.