1964 Olds Cutlass Convertible on 2040-cars
Bakersfield, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Make: Oldsmobile
Drive Type: 4-Speed
Model: Cutlass
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: Black
Up for sale is my 1964 Olds Cutlass convertible. 1964 442 emblems were added to front fenders and rear tail panel. 1965 442 emblem was added to grill as well as dash. Interior is very presentable w/ no rips or tears. Carpet is good, dash pad is original, near perfect. Power windows go up slow, always have. Grant wood wheel needs horn kit, kept sticking disconnected. Power top works good, canvas top and plastic window in good condition. Weather stripping replaced 11 yrs. ago when painted. Paint is 20+ footer. Bondo that was skimmed on is cracking behind top well and drivers side. Motor is original 330 with 280 Isky hyd. cam, 600 AFB, Griffin rad., Flowmaster exhaust, M-20 Muncie 4-speed with 1966 442 Hurst linkage. Pump gas friendly motor. All exterior trim very good presentable condition. Wheels are 14x6 5-spoke mags, with 442 logo center caps. Tires are new Cooper Cobra 215/70 front 225/70 rear. Over all very nice driver/attention getter. Rare AC car w/ rebuilt compressor, and new expansion valve. Have all pieces to complete AC. PS, PB. This car was purchased in 1986 w/ a salvage title. Any questions call Tom at 661-398-8162
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