1987 Olds Cutlass 442 on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Real 1987 Olds Cutlass 442 but not original engine or tranny. Olds 350, T350 tranny, appears to be original 373 rear end. New 12 volt gauges, brake work done and working correctly, tranny rear seal replaced. Needs body prep and paint to look as good as it runs. Runs strong, stops correct, and drives straight. I bought this car 7 years ago and enjoy it very much but I have 6 other cars to deal with and cannot keep up with all of them. The paint started cracking several years ago and needs correcting. Some of the car is in primer. I can see a small area of bubbling on the passenger quarter panel. I do not see any more, but this is a 30year old car and do not guarantee that there is not some on undercarriage as typical. Mileage is unknown I have the original gauges that came out of car and new owner can have. Interior is good but not all like the velour as came on these models. I will answer any questions that I can but cannot speak to car before it came into my possession. With a correct paint job, someone will have a good looking strong running 442. Mileage is unknown but I believe the original odometer shows between 60 and 70 thousand. Car is on sale locally for same amount. |
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