1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Base Convertible 2-door 3.1l on 2040-cars
Irvine, California, United States
I bought this beautiful Cutlass Supreme convertible new in 1992 and have owned it ever since. The car has been garaged since I bought it, but not driven since 2004.
It has 70,000 original miles plus I had to have the engine replaced at 65,000 miles due to an oil leak that blew out several cylinders. My loss is your gain, since there is only 5,000 miles or so on the new engine. The original convertible top is in excellent condition and retracts perfectly. The cloth seats are all in great shape with no tears. The only defect is in the arm rest which has worn out from use. The exterior has a small side bumper panel missing, right behind the driver's side front wheel. Not very noticeable in picture. Car has never been in an accident. I recently had the car gone thru by a mechanic from top to bottom since it had been sitting for 10 years. This is what was done. All fluids and parts checked and if needed replaced. Those needing replacement were Brake fluid, Oil change, Power Stearing Fluid , Transmission Fluid. Battery, Fuel Pump. It did not need coolant. ($775 worth) . Brakes and tires were fine. AC needs refrigerant but blowers work fine. They did recommend having new motor mounts put on since these were getting brittle from age and there was vibration in the car when driving. I checked around and got quotes from $150 - $200, but did not have this work done. There is also black paint chipping off the area around the windshield but this is a minor cosmetic job. The attennae is stuck a few inches up in one spot but the radio plays fine. The CD is not currently working but was the last time I drove it. The small rear passenger side window also will not go down. I am also missing the remote door opener so you will have to use the key. You will be hard pressed to find a 1992 Cutlass Supreme convertible with less original miles and with the added bonus of an almost new motor, do not let this get away. I am starting the bidding at $1 with a low reserve. |
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