1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass S Project Car No Reserve on 2040-cars
Jefferson, South Carolina, United States
This is a project car and could be a very valuable classic in the right hands. I had the title when I bought this car about 10 years ago but never got it transferred to my name. The title has been lost so all I can offer is Bill of Sale there will be no title with the car. The engine was running good but has not been started in 2 years because the transmission is locked in gear and the car tries to move when the engine is turned over. Not pictured is all the extra parts bumpers front and rear, a pair of A-body bucket seats need recovered, good grill, headlight trim, taillights, and a lot of chrome trim. SOLD AS/IS. There is a dent in the right rear quarter panel now I backed into it with my lawn mower. I will add pictures of the extra parts as soon as I can take some. I will accept CASH when you pick the car up. No Checks or Money Orders CASH ONLY!I will not ship or deliver this car will be picked up by the buyer in Jefferson SC
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