1970 Olds Cutlass 's' on 2040-cars
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:Sold as Roller
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: 'S'
Make: Oldsmobile
Exterior Color: Silver / Black Stripes
Model: Cutlass
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Hardtop / Coupe
Warranty: None
Drive Type: Sold as Roller
Mileage: 0
For Sale: 1970 Cutlass ‘S’
• 442 fiberglass hood with latches, with 442 grilles
• 3” exhaust with 18” Magnaflow mufflers, X pipe, Torque Tech mandrel bent tailpipes
• New front and rear chrome bumpers
• Cragar rims – 15” x 6” front, 15” x 10” rear
• Mickey Thompson tires
• New core support
• New fenders
• New quarter panels
• New paint
• Full roll cage with front tie bars
• Manual steering
• Manual brakes
• All new front suspension – ball joints, tie rods, center link
• Moroso drag springs – front and rear
• Moroso drag shocks – front and rear
• Air bags – rear
• Southside Machine Bars – rear
• MSD 6AL – with rev limiter
• Monster tach with shift light
• All matching Auto Meter gauges
• Fuel cell in trunk
• New 3 piece trunk pan kit included
• Olds Rally steering wheel
• 12 bolt Chevy rear end
• GM rebuilt carrier with strong preload springs
• Moser axles
• 4.10 Richmond gears
• Extended wheel studs – front and rear
• Hurst shifter with reverse gate and trans brake button
• Prefer to sell as roller, minus engine and trans - bid will be minus engine and trans
Will deliver up to 100 mile radius free. Winning bid will need $500 down to reserve car within 48 hours of auction end.
Questions: 920-573-3555, Matt
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