1965 Olds Cutlass Coupe W 400 Ci Motor, Very Original, Lo Miles on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400 ci
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Oldsmobile
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cutlass
Trim: F-85
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 127,937
Sub Model: Sport Coupe
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
THIS IS A UNIQUE FIND. LOW MILEAGE EQUATES TO AVERAGE OF LESS THAN 3000 MILES PER YEAR. VIRTUALLY ALL ORIGINAL, WITH ONE HIGH QUALITY, TRIM OFF, REPAINT. SERIOUSLY, THE REPAINT IS FAR ABOVE AVERAGE. BUT IT'S NOT CLEAR-COATED SHINY - JUST POLISHED AS ORIGINAL. ALL ORIGINAL SEATS, WITH EXCEPTION THAT DRIVER'S SEAT BOTTOM ONLY HAS BEEN REPLACED. REBUILT 400 CI (442 ROCKET ) ENGINE WITH VIRTUALLY NO MILES. THE GAS TANK HAS BEEN REPLACED, AND NECESSARY MAINTENANCE, SUSPENSION & DRIVELINE BUSHINGS, BEARINGS INSTALLED. THE TWO-SPEED JET-AWAY AUTOMATIC SHIFTS PERFECTLY (I DO NOT KNOW IF IT'S BEEN REBUILT, BUT THERE ARE NO LEAKS.) ELECTRICS GONE THROUGH - EVERYTHING WORKS EXCEPT GAS GAUGE. CARPETING REPLACED WITH OEM. EVERYTHING ELSE ON THIS CAR IS AS DELIVERED FROM THE DEALER , DOWN TO WIRE WHEEL HUBCAPS.
ORIGINAL OWNER'S MANUAL & PROTECTO-PLATE!! SOLD NEW IN OKLAHOMA, ALWAYS AN OKLAHOMA/ARKANSAS CAR.
STILL WITH OEM A/C, NO LEAKS. NEEDS TO BE RECHARGED BUT I DON'T HAVE R-12.
THE 1965 442 PERFORMANCE PACKAGE INCLUDED AN ENGINE WITH ITS OWN BLOCK, PISTONS, EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND HEAVY DUTY COOLING. 320 BHP @ 4800 RPM. SINCE THE CAR WEIGHS IN AT 2600 LBS THIS A VERY LIVELY CAR.
IT'S NEEDS: (1) ALREADY MENTIONED A/C NEEDS RECHARGING. (2) WHILE THE PAINTWORK WAS BEAUTIFULLY DONE, NONE OF THE CHROME TRIM, CHROME WIRE WHEEL HUBCAPS OR BUMPERS WERE TOUCHED. THEY SHOW THE CAR'S 50 YEAR PATINA. (AND IT REALLY IS A PATINA - THERE'S NOTHING TO BE ASHAMED OF, IT'S A GREAT DRIVER, AND A GOOD REGIONAL SHOW CAR.) (3) GAS GAUGE DOESN'T WORK. (4) SOME INTERIOR SEAMS STARTING TO GO. AFTER ALL, THE VINYL IS 50+ YEARS OLD. BUT MY UPHOLSTERER SAYS ALL CAN BE REPAIRED, AND THAT HE WOULD BE ABLE TO REPLACE THE NON-OEM SEAT BOTTOM WITH BETTER MATCHING OEM-TYPE MATERIAL. (5) SPARE WHEEL & TIRE MISSING (Someone stole it!)
SO, IF IT'S SUCH A GREAT CAR WHY ARE YOU SELLING? WELL, I'M 74 YEARS OLD AND HAVE A NUMBER OF OTHER PROJECTS THAT NEED FINISHING. THIS ONE IS 95% AND WHAT LITTLE NEEDS TO BE DONE A YOUNGER PERSON COULD ACCOMPLISH IN A WEEKEND. I CAN'T SEE MYSELF GETTING TO IT FOR ANOTHER 6 MONTHS.
Being offered locally, so can be withdrawn at any time. NO TRADES. If you have a serious offer I will end auction early.
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