1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Vista Cruiser Wagon 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Wagon
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 102
Make: Oldsmobile
Sub Model: salon
Model: Cutlass
Exterior Color: brown & gold
Trim: Vista Cruiser Wagon 4-Door
Interior Color: Tan
Drive Type: RWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
1978 oldsmobile cutlass salon 2 owner all original besides steering wheel car has the bone stock 350 rocket ac was working until the clutch locked up on the compressor car has no leaks and do not smoke runs and drives smooth lights break lights wipers head lights horn everything is in its proper working order besides interior light driver side seat has wear and tear but all other seats are perfect. as you can see in the pictures it is the original paint job from when it was first made car has a very solid body with no dents no scratches as you can see in the pictures it has surface rust only no rust at all to where it has eaten holes in the body so therefore no bondo will be needed on this bad boy car is auto in the floor no transmission problems at all all 4 rims are original with the rocket in the center of all 4 and the tail lights also has the rocket the car has the original radio and speakers that still work the car also has the original spare tire and jack with the owners manual and the original keys it also has a 2 barrel carb only one tire will need to be addressed on the back passenger side you can see small cracks from dry rot but i still drive it with no problems at all she fire right up every time no problems at all floor pans all are in great shape as well as the trunk carpet in car still looks brand new rockerpanels are in great shape as you can see in the pictures i tried to send pictures of everything on the car all she needs is a professional paint job and you know the value will shoot up majorly it will make a man a great classic that need nothing but paint she will pass everything but a gas station also have clear title in hand last owner pulled the headliner down because he said it was sagging bad which shouldnt be a big problem this car has been very well taking care of and its not hurt at all it is located in Charlotte N.C. and i can be reached at 704 907 7266 hopefully i can get the pictures up this time i will ship as long as the buyer pays for shipping and im fully paid.
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