1968 Oldsmobile 442 Cutlass Roller Project - Real 442 on 2040-cars
Amarillo, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1968
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Oldsmobile
Mileage: 99,999
Model: 442
Exterior Color: Gold
Trim: 2 door hardtop
Interior Color: Black
Up for auction is a car that I am selling for a friend. It is a 1968 Olds Cutlass (Real 442) project car. Vin starts with 34487 which the 3 is for Olds, the 44 is for 442, and the 87 is for sports coupe. Car is rolling and steering but no brakes as master cylinder is missing. Car does not come with engine, transmission, or driveshaft. Originally a Jade Gold exterior that looks like a dark green to me. A/C housing on firewall is broken and will need to be replaced. (originally an Olds 400 / automatic car) Interior will need redone. Interior all there except for 2 guages missing (tach and engine instr. cluster missing)- 120 mph speedometer is still present. Electrical wiring harness intact. Bucket seats and console in car with floor shift & has some engine accesories, brackets, lights and emblems in the back seat area. Both LH & RH fenders are just sitting on car as they both need lower patches behind the front wheels(both LH & RH fender aftermarket patch panels will be included with purchase of car). Car will need front floors LH & RH replaced and will also need both LH & RH quarter patches welded in for the rear of car to make it ready for paint. no rust holes other than what is mentioned(front floors and quarters). All glass good......windshield is delaminating around edges and has 1 rock chip. LH (driver) door has been worked and is in primer but very good shape- no rust in doors. Also have both inner fenders. Comes with 4 period correct wheels and decent tires that hold air. Good start to what could be a fun muscle car or race car project. All shipping fees and shipping arrangements will be arranged by the buyer. Seller will help load vehicle. Car rolls and steers for easy loading. Sold in As Is condition. Clear Texas title. |
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