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1976 Olds Cutlass Supreme Factory 5-speed Car 1 Of 862 Made..rare Barn Find! on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:55000
Location:

Milligan College, Tennessee, United States

Milligan College, Tennessee, United States

Offered today is a complete original 1976 cutlass supreme factory 5-speed car. I know all you oldsmobile guru's will no about a car like this and just how rare it truley is.

I purchased car from the guy who bought from guy new in new mexico and he had it the last 15 years..
Comes with the 260 engine and the rare lil *T-50 BORG WARNER TRANSMISSION.
Car has bucket seats and no console. Also its a factory non A/C CAR.
DOES HAVE POWER STEERING AND BRAKES.
CAR DRIVES OUT 100% AND A ABSOLUTE BLAST TO DRIVE,EVERYTHING WORKS ON CAR EVEN DOWN TO THE CIG LIGHTER, RADIO DIDNT TURN ON AND HONESTLY IT COULD BE THE FUSE I DONT KNOW I HAVENT CHECKED IT, JUST BEING STRAIGHT UP.
INTERIOR FOR A 30-YEAR OLD CAR NOT TO BAD. The worst thing is the dash,carpet was ripped so i took it out.
Body:: im listing as many pictures as possible for you to view.
Car has still got cat converter and has caused 1 spot in passenger floor size of a quarter and thats it.
trunk does have a spot which picture shall show it.
CAR ISNT JUNK AND EVERYTHING IS VERY REPAIRABLE.
JUST HOW RARE IS THIS CAR,  THIS IS THE 2ND ONE IVE SEEN IN MY LIFE..
ANY QUESTION BY ALL MEANS CALL ME AT
423-202-5757 ASK FOR HEATH I'M EASIER TO CONTACT AT THIS NUMBER THEN BY AN E-MAIL

CAR WILL BE SOLD AS I DON'T HAVE TIME TO FIX IT.


On Sep-09-14 at 07:03:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

I'VE DONE MY HOMEWORK ON THIS CAR AND IT'S A TRUE LEGIT FACTORY 5-SPEED CAR.

WANTED TO MENTION STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL WHITE LAQUOR PAINT,I BUFFED AND IT SHINED UP THIS GOOD.

TIRES ARE STILL MORE THEN HALF, THE RALLEY WHEELS ARE THE 15" WITH THE SPARE STILL IN TRUNK. ALSO STILL HAS THE FACTORY JACK COMPLETE.

SPEEDO,FUEL GAUGE,HEAT,ALL LIGHTS,HORN SIGNALS AGAIN ALL WORK VERY WELL.

IN 1976 THEY MADE A TOTAL OF 186,000 OF THESE CARS SIMPLE BECAUSE IT WAS THERE BEST SELLING YEAR, AND LOW AND BEHOLD *862* OF THEM WERE 5-SPEED CARS.

I'M SURE NOT EVEN CLOSE TO HALF STILL EXIST TODAY, SO MIGHT JUST BE A RARE FIND, I WILL MENTION IT'S A SUPER LOW PRODUCTION NUMBER..

*ATTENTION IF YOUR CURIOUS IF ITS A LEGIT CAR JUST SIMPLY TYPE IN YOUR BROWSER

1976 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME 5-SPEED CAR AND YOU SHALL SEE FOR YASELF ITS LEGIT.\CAR WOULD MAKE A SWEET CAR REDONE..

HAPPY BIDDING AND ALL A GRAND DAY.

AGAIN ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL ME ANYTIME 423-202-5757 HEATH GLAD TO HELP

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