1967 Cutlass Supreme Convertible - Beautiful Original Condition - Must See! on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1967
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Cutlass
Trim: 2-door convertible
Options: Cassette Player, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 330
Sub Model: NO RESERVE AUCTION - LAST HIGHEST BIDDER WINS CAR
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Thank you for looking at our 1967 Cutlass Supreme Convertible. This is a two-owner car. The second owner purchased it from his friend and has owned it for the past 17 years. He spent the last 13 years working on the car and only drove it 700 miles since he purchased it 17 years ago. The title reads "ACTUAL" miles, but with the 330 miles presently on the car, the total miles this car has been driven since it was new is: 100,300. The miles read 330 miles, but they are exceeded. I’m going to list some of the new parts in the car: Tires, brakes (including power booster), master cylinder, brake lines, alternator, starter, battery, tuneup, exhaust, rear springs and newer shocks. The vehicle was painted. The car includes the original radio and an aftermarket CD stereo and glove box. The car also has many new front end parts. The engine and transmission operate no different than when the car was new. I believe that all options do work on this car (lights, turn signals, heat, etc.). If you have an opportunity, check out the Photobucket so you can see the solid frame and floors on this car. The original owner did not like the vinyl seats so she had cloth sown on the seats so it would be more comfortable for her. Under the front seats you can feel the vinyl and if you took the seat covers off the seats may look brand new underneath. This car starts easily, goes straight down the road, shifts properly, and drives and sounds exactly the way the car should. I would also like to mention that the power top does work. The convertible top is in average shape. The plastic rear window is fine also. We’re not sure, but this could be the original top. If you’re looking for a cool classic car, this Cutlass Supreme Convertible is one that I don’t think you’d want to miss. We are selling this car no-reserve. No reserve means that the last highest bidder wins my car when the auction is over. I am not listing a price, because I am letting all bidders have an opportunity to pay what they believe that the car is worth. We are also selling this car as-is which means that there is no warranty on the car because there is no way that we can guarantee a car that is almost 50 years old. The payment methods on my car include either wire transfer or cash. This car must be paid for within 48 hours of the auction ending. If it is not paid for it will be offered to the highest bidder below your bid. We will not pay to have the car shipped, but we will assist your shipper with pickup. I will not accept checks, certified checks, Paypal or deposit. The car must be paid for in full within 48 hours. If you have any questions about the car or would like to come and personally inspect and drive my beautiful 1967 Cutlass, please call Lou Davis at 216-210-8488. We are located in Wickliffe, OH, just about 15 minutes from Downtown Cleveland. Thank you very much for reading all the information, and good luck bidding. CLICK HERE TO VIEW 200 + MORE PHOTOS OF THIS CLASSIC CAR ------------> X X |
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