1972 Oldsmobile Supreme on 2040-cars
Chipley, Florida, United States
Up for sale is a 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. The car has 113,700 miles on it and is a #s
matching original. Motor is a 350
rocket. This car is totally drivable and
was going to be my restoration project, but I just don't have the time. The frame, rails, fenders, doors, pans, etc.,
are rust free (except for some surface stuff here and there), the main rust
issues are with the roof (at the top of the windshield) and the area below the
rear window. Worst case, the roof skin and the valance between the
trunk lid and rear window would need to be replaced - can buy them both for
around $400. The headliner has been
removed along with the carpet as they were shot. The rest of the interior is intact and
original. The car has factory AC, but
needs to charged. There are 5 original
rims included. Car has a brand new
battery. The brakes work, but could be
looked at as the brake pedal sometimes remains engaged. Excellent 42 year old classic driver/project
car. Cash or USPS money order only. Shipping is the buyers responsibility. Thanks for looking!
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