1969 Cutlass Convertible on 2040-cars
Torrington, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Oldsmobile
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cutlass
Trim: blue top
Drive Type: automatic
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 0
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Blue
For sale is a 1969 cutlass convertible. Color is code 80 which powder blue, with blue bucket interior. Interior was done over years ago and is driver quality. Dash is crack free, lower dash has some surface rust. Console is intact, top plate has pitting. The top is blue as well and will need replacing. Top does go up and down.
Drivetrain is 350 which runs great. It has a turbo 350 which shifts fine. Rear is open and unsure of ratio but would guess in the high two hundreds.
Motor compartment has been cleaned up. Air conditioner does not work but all the pieces are there.
As mentioned top is blue and will need to be replaced but does go and down.
Wheels are SS2s which has roller tires.
Exterior the body for its age is excellent. Passenger fender has small dent on bottom. Rear quarters has rust spot on drivers side. Trunk is fine with no issues.
Doors are in very good shape.
Floors are in great shape, trunk floor has one small spot of rust with a small hole.
Trim is all there besides passenger side eye brow molding. Stainless overall is in good shape with some dings. Chrome has pitting on hockey sticks and trunk molding.
Have protecto plate and original bill of sale. In addition a whole folder of receipts going back a long time, car was very cared for.
I have described this car as best as I can. This is a great start for restoration due to how good the body is. Really throw a new top on and it is a great driver or use as is.
Please ask questions, I will respond within 24 hour period
All reasonable offers considered. This car is being sold locally as well so I reserve the right to end this auction early
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