Many good parts, bring back to life or Great Demolition derby car potential

Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Eighty-Eight
SubModel: Demoliton special
Type: Wagon Demolition Derby potential
Year: 1985
Mileage: 154000
VIN: 1g3bp35y4f9130839
Color: Brown
Engine: 5.0L
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Tan
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clean
Extras
Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows

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Description of 1985 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight

Great car for:1. many good parts or
2. bring her back to life or
3. make a demolition derby car and take home the prize.

The car is being sold as is, non-running. I would expect you can get her running if you want, but as with all classic car projects: I can not guarantee that. Many derby guys, just swap in their favorite engine anyways.

It was last run a few years ago out of a gas can.

Mom died and the car is finally being sold, to help cover some of the expenses.
Tires hold air mostly. Title in hand. Not parting out.

DEPOSIT: $100 non-refundable deposit required at end of auction.
The rest to be paid in cash at pick up or delivery.

DELIVERY AVAILABLE: If you need the car delivered please make sure to communicate this to me prior to winning or as soon as possible. I don't really want to drive more than 500 miles from zip 46818, to deliver it.
Minimum delivery charge is $100.
Cost per mile is $1.50 per driven mile, paid for round trip. So if you are 100 miles away that means I have to drive 200 miles: therefore the cost would be $300 for delivery.
Delivery fee is to be paid up front.

CAR MUST BE GONE IN A TIMELY MANNER: Buyer must pick up or make arrangements for me to deliver the car within one week of the end of this auction. The car must go. Because, I can not store it.

Why are My first thoughts to make this a Demolition derby car?:
1. I have seen how well the full size wagons do in a derby.2 the right rear side (long window) is already broke out.3. Driver door won't currently open, due to a small dent in the roof causing a pinch in the door jam. You can probably force the dent upward from inside and get the door to work again in less than an hour of your time.
4. Because it has been sitting for years.5. a small dent, in the roof, over the center of windshield, caused from a falling branch, cracked the windshield, it is probably considered a legally drive-able crack (outside line of sight)

QUESTIONS: PLEASE LET ME KNOW YOUR QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDINGtwo six zero, five one five, forty eight, forty eight. I'm praying for the right buyer and if it is you, I look forward to meeting you.
Thanks for your consideration.mark