Alongside the Corvair, the Jetfire was one of the first factory turbo cars–a 215 V8 engine mated to a Garrett T5.
The Jetfire was only made as Coupe, but a specialist built this wagon and it looks pretty close to OEM from what I can see–though I'm no expert.
So please, somebody buy this because I can't afford it. $59,500
Link: https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/7269-1962-oldsmobile-jetfire-f-85-wagon/
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No very often do you see a stick shift wagon. Nicely built!
If I owned a $60,000 car, it would probably look different. That one is VERY nice though.
Even Jetfires in general are rare, but that appears to pass the sniff test for a well done one. 60k to spend would see me in a Pierce Arrow 80 runabout however.
Might want to get a hose clamp on the overflow tank:)
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A one-of-none Jetfire WAGON? With a MANUAL? Absolutely incredible!!!
glew
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8/7/22 8:15 p.m.
Man, I've had my eye out for this one for a long time, but that's way out of the budget. I found the bookmark I had where it sold previously.
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1962-OLDSMOBILE-JETFIRE-F-85-TURBO-WAGON-18613