1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass S on 2040-cars
Lakeland, Florida, United States
Hi, I am selling my 1972 Olds
Cutlass. This is a numbers matching car and it is in excellent shape. The motor
and transmission have been rebuilt to factory spec’s, it had a non professional
restoration about 6 years ago. It has power drum brakes, the bumpers are original
factory chrome and are in excellent shape, I've replaced a lot of the chrome such
as the outside door handles, the chrome quarter window trim, and the chrome
trim at the edge of the fenders plus to many new parts to list. The interior is
in very good to excellent condition, there's a small rip below driver's seat
and a small rip on the passenger's side rear interior panel and the dash has
three cracks at the top. It has an Edelbrock performer rpm intake manifold,
a new Holley 600 cfm carburetor plus a PerTronix HEI distributor and a new
battery. The car runs great. Please look at the pictures, you can see this is a
very nice 40+ year old car. This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION which means the last
bid wins. Please do homework or ask questions prior to bidding good luck.
Additional Photos 1. Per the eBay User Agreement, by placing a bid you are entering into a legally binding contract and are committed to purchasing the vehicle described above. The details of this commitment are further outlined in the eBay User Agreement. 2. I reserve the right to cancel your bid if you have fewer than 5 feedbacks. 3. I require a $500.00 non-refundable deposit through Pay-Pal within 24 hours of auction end and full payment within 7 days. All vehicles are sold AS-IS regardless of age or mileage with no warranties expressed or implied. If you do not intend to follow through with the terms of this auction, Do Not Bid! Winning bidders that do not finalize will receive negative feedback and will be reported to eBay. I welcome all and any inspections prior to end of auction. Please come and check it out. This car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to cancel this auction at any time for any reason. 4. I have represented this vehicle to the best of my ability. Prospective bidders are encouraged to contact me directly to provide additional information or answer any questions. |
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