1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham Coupe 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Harriman, Tennessee, United States
Up for auction, 1977 Cutlas Supreme Brougham. This car is in excellent shape mechanically and has a beautiful black paint job. I mean beautiful 9 3/4 on a scale of 1-10. Car has a 350 Olds motor and turbo transmission. The engine runs beautiful and the trans shifts good and smooth. I just installed ice cold all new original type AC system including compressor, accumulator tank, hose and belts. Interior is real nice with some sun damage on top of rear seats and a little wear on the front seats but still very nice. Car has floor mats that go with it, I just left them out so you could see how nice the carpet is. Car also has new exhaust front to rear. New 235/60/15 rubber all the way around. Bumpers show some wear but are very presentable, front better than the rear. Car has tilt wheel, power brakes, AC and cruise. Cruise works part time then sometimes not. Probably a vacuum line leaking. This is a beautiful car you cam show and drive anywhere. I have driven it over 1000 miles with no issues at all. Bid with confidence, this is a car you can drive across country. It gets 18 to 20 miles to the gallon. Don't let this one slip by. None nicer and a reserve very reasonable for a car this nice.Thank you
* Mileage shows 43,000 but is unknown if this is correct.* |
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