1973 Cutlass on 2040-cars
Marina, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cutlass
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 28,000
Warranty: as is
Exterior Color: Blue
Year: 1973
Interior Color: Blue
Selling my 1973 Cutlass
350 Big Block all Original rebuilt motor with 28,XXX miles on it
fresh paint job,got a few bubbles nothing major (4years old)
Interior done top to bottom
sittin on 22 inch rims, comes with the original rally tires
Clean Title
lost intrest in the car,just sits in my driveway now.
give me a call or text/email if you have any questions
$6,000 OR BEST OFFER WILLING TO NEGOTIATE.....831 601-4984
On Jul-20-13 at 22:04:23 PDT, seller added the following information:
Selling my 1973 Cutlass
350 Big Block all Original rebuilt motor with 28,XXX miles on it
fresh paint job,got a few bubbles nothing major (4years old)
Interior done top to bottom
sittin on 22 inch rims, comes with the original rally tires
Clean Title
lost intrest in the car,just sits in my driveway now.
give me a call or text/email if you have any questions.....(831) 601-4984
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