19700000 Oldsmobile Cutlass Cutlass

Oldsmobile Cutlass Cutlass (1970)
for sale

Price: US $6,850.00

Description:

Up for sale is my 1970 Cutlass. This car is NOT a 442. The previous owner badged it. If this were a real 442 it'd be a lot more $$
What this car IS, is a solid middle of the road driver. It isn't a $2, 500 dollar rust bucket that needs full on restoration but it isn't a $25, 000 dollar show winner either. This car is a solid starting point.
The motor is a strong running Chevy 350. It fires everytime on the first try, even if I don't drive it for a few days. It has a Jegs high rise race intake, a Holley 650 carb, HEI Distributor, headers and a ton of other new stuff. Brand new plugs an wires. Drum brakes in the rear, discs up front. The pads up front need to be replaced but new ones comes with the car. No idea on the mileage. There's absolutely no way to know. The frame is solid and doesn't show any signs of ever having been wrecked or rust damage.
The interior is pretty straight. It has a bench seat from a 1968 Chevelle.New headliner, new door panels, new carpet. New weather stripping. The trunk seal is also new though I suspect it wasn't propperly installed by the guy I bought the car from because it leaks. I replaced the rear coil springs and shocks about a year ago.
The car runs and drives. It's been my daily driver for over a year.
The car needs: A new dash. There are digital gauges in the car that are horrible and don't work. If I kept the car I was going to do away with these and go back to stock. These were something the previous owner had installed. To do so he cut the support for the dash face. He also put in a push button start. You still need the keys, again not my idea. I had planned to do away with this as well. The interior light is in the car but needs installation. The passenger side rear window doesn't roll down. There's a small amount of rust in the passenger side door and a small amount in the driver side front fender behind the wheel. It could use some adjustment on either the timing or the carb. It needs a trunk lock. There's one there now but it's not working. The key was working until a couple of days ago. It could definitely use a paint job.
All in all, this is a pretty nice car. It isn't perfect but it's a lot better than what I usually see up here for the money. People are wanting $5, 000 - $6, 000 for junk these days.
Nice car lots of new stuff. Clean NC title
Thanks for looking!!
This car is being sold as is. There are no warranties. If you buy this car it's with the understanding that it needs work. This is not a perfect car but rather a running driving project that can be driven as its restored. No refunds. Upon the auctions end a $500 nonrefundable deposit will be required. You'll have two weeks to arrange transport or pick up if the car. I will not find a transport company for you.

update: 2015-09-16

Features:

Condition:UsedVIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 336870M371173
Year: 1970Interior Color: Black
Make: OldsmobileNumber of Cylinders: 8
Model: CutlassTransmission: Automatic
Engine: 5.7/350 Chevrolet SBCWarranty: None
Drive Type: AutoVehicle Title: Clear
Mileage: 0Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Sub Model: CutlassFuel Type: Gasoline
Exterior Color: BlueFor Sale By: Owner

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