66 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 Convertible Clone Project Car Survivor on 2040-cars
Jackson, New Jersey, United States
1966 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible, original everything, never re painted, true survivor white with red interior. This car was a running, driving all together car when it was bought at an estate sale from the original owners family. It was garage kept, still has all original paint and no body work ever done to it. The frame isa perfect no rust un hit frame with all original suspension and brakes in great condition. The convertible top frame is perfect, not a drop of rust, the screws are still gold anodized and look new. The floors were cut out on the complete drivers side, and the front of the passenger side and fitted with new Sherman floor boards, still need welding in. The bottom rear quarters need replacing, the bottom front fenders need replacing. The cowl is mint as well as the dash. a few tiny spots around the windshield. Hood and trunk are no rust, the doors are very clean and not rusted underneath or in the corners like most, radiator support is mint. The trunk floor has surface rust from the rubber mat, and the very corners by the wheel well were cut out to get to body bolts during restoration. Front drivers inner wheel well has some rust by battery box, fixable, passenger side mint. Have Sherman replacement trunk pans for the car anyway. The car was professionally dismantled and all screws an bolts are bagged and marked, I put the hood, trunk and doors back on for space and to show the true condition of the car. The drivetrain is all original 330 V-8 4 Barrel carb, power steering power brakes and top, engine runs perfectly(all tuned up and oil changed). Still has original muffler system, never replaced, still very clean. Still have all the matching locks with original keys that work perfectly.This car deserves a full restoration, and would make a great 442 clone. Nothing has ever been butchered, customized or changed out, everything is original, even the original spare tire! The car is missing nothing, every piece is there, but you will need a new top motor, glove box cardboard, top, and an interior kit (carpets,seat covers, door panel leather). All in all, the most original car I have ever owned, comes with assembly manual.
ALL original 66 convertible Cutlass *Original paint *Mint frame *Original white with red interior *Original 330 4 barrel engine runs and shifts perfect *PS, PB, PTop *Mint convertible top frame EVERY NUT, BOLT AND CLIP PRESENT AND BAGGED. ANY QUESTIONS OR FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO COME SEE THIS CAR, CALL ME 908-907-2414 Chris |
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