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1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible, Red Exterior, Red Interior. Barn Find on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:42000
Location:

Richmond, Indiana, United States

Richmond, Indiana, United States

1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible

42,000 original miles (believed to be actual)

This is an unrestored barn find. 

Very desirable red on red with white top.


I bought the car planning a restoration but am not able to commit to another car this time. I have decided to let her go for someone else to enjoy. 

The car is still sitting where it has for many years... in a barn covered in dust. This is the opportunity for you to get that barn find without all of the leg work. Show up with your trailer and camera, it is all up to you. 

Many people look their whole life for a car sitting like this. 

The car is a 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible. 350-V8 with automatic transmission. appears to be numbers matching. The car is mostly unmolested and ready for you to restore. 

Please look at the pictures for the condition of the car, I have not pulled it out of the barn to et more pics or explore the car at all. What you see in the pics of the car is what you get.

The car reportedly ran when parked but has been sitting in the barn for a very long time with the hopes of restoring it, the previous owner never got to it.

There is rust above the rear wheel, lower rear front fender and some surface rust in other places. Floors are ok needing some light work.

The condition of the car is pretty much what you see in the pictures for the whole car.

I do not have much more information than that, it is for you to discover. Please do not ask me more detailed questions, I am not where the car is currently and will be unable to answer them.


Car is for sale locally and may end auction if car is sold. Car sold as is, where is with no warranty or shipping. Not responsible for errors or omissions. Title provided upon full payment.


Full payment is due within 36 hours of auction end, no exceptions!

Thanks and good luck!


On Apr-07-14 at 09:54:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

Any question and you are a SERIOUS bidder please text or Casey at 715-498-7595....Thanks and good luck! 


 

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