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1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme - Fully Customized!!! - Chevy 350 Engine!!! on 2040-cars

US $8,900.00
Year:1986 Mileage:2700 Color:
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States
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FOR SALE


1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass


ENGINE

 Type: 350 Chevy Small Block

Induction: Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake (Jethot coated), Holley 650cfm Double Pumper Carburetor.


 Heads: Dart Sportsman II, 64cc Chambers, 2.02/1.60 Valves, Comp Cams Pro Magnum Roller Rockers, Pushrods, and Hydraulic Lifters.


Cam: Comp Cams Magnum Series 280H (0.480/0.480 lift, 230 degree duration at 0.050)


Ignition: MSD 6AL with Billet Distributor, Blaster 2 Coil and 8.5mm Superconductor Wires


 Extras: Flex-A-Lite Dual Electric Fans, 3 Core Radiator, Edelbrock Polished Aluminum Water Pump, March Serpentine Pulleys, High Volume Oil Pump, Taylor/Vortex 120amp Race Alternator, Polished Aluminum Valve Covers, K&N Chrome Air Cleaner.  New Fender Wells. 


Engine compartment is fully detailed and very clean!

 

DRIVETRAIN

Transmission: Turbo 350, TCI Street fighter 3,000-stall Converter, Transmission Cooler, B&M Mega Shifter

 Rear End: Buick Grand National with 3.42 gears 


EXHAUST

 Hooker Super Competition Headers (Jethot coated), 2 1/2 ” Aluminized Pipes with X-crossover, Flowmaster Mufflers. 


EXTERIOR & INTERIOR

 1987 Nose, Vinyl Half Roof, Tinted Windows, 14x7 Chrome 442 Wheels, BF Goodrich Radial T/A Tires.  Front Bucket Seats, New Rug and Headliner, Autometer Gauges, Pioneer Sound System (6 Speakers, FM/Cassette Detachable Face Head Unit with Remote, 12 Disc CD Changer & 600 Watt Amplifier, all neatly concealed in trunk), Grant Carbon Fiber Removable Steering Wheel with Locking Cap.


EXTRAS 

Custom Fit Flannel Cover, Custom Made Stainless Steel Column Lock, Many Custom Made Stainless Steel Brackets and Fasteners. Too Many More to List! I do have the center console, but it needs to be mounted.

 

Putting this car up for sale is a real heart breaker for me.  I no longer have the time to enjoy it.  It has never been raced or on a track.  Barely any miles (about 2700) have been put on since all this work has been done.  I have put a lot of time and money into it (probably about twice what I am asking).  Has been garage kept for many years.  Never been driven in the rain or snow.  It has been in my family's possession since 1989.  Please feel free to email me with any questions.  Serious inquires only.  If you are local and would like to take a personal look, please email me to set up an appointment. Thank you.




Asking $8,900.

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