Only about 3,942 1968 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight 2-door convertibles were manufactured. This vehicle is still in its original paint color, although there is a noticeable paint chip on the left rear fender. There is no evidence of any major body or paint repair being done. It is powered by a 455 cu. in. V8 that produces up to 365 horsepower and is paired with a Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission. Like many luxury cars of its era, it also features power-assisted steering and brakes. When new, this vehicle had a starting price of $4,618, which is equivalent to about $44,115 today. On average, a 1968 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight convertible sells for around $30,500 at auction in today's market, depending on its condition.
Only about 3,942 1968 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight 2-door convertibles were manufactured. This vehicle is still in its original paint color, although there is a noticeable paint chip on the left rear fender. There is no evidence of any major body or paint repair being done. It is powered by a 455 cu. in. V8 that produces up to 365 horsepower and is paired with a Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission. Like many luxury cars of its era, it also features power-assisted steering and brakes. When new, this vehicle had a starting price of $4,618, which is equivalent to about $44,115 today. On average, a 1968 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight convertible sells for around $30,500 at auction in today's market, depending on its condition.