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1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible 2-door 3.4l on 2040-cars

US $6,250.00
Year:1995 Mileage:71313
Location:

Imperial, Missouri, United States

Imperial, Missouri, United States
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1995 Olds Cutlass Supreme Convertible with the high-end optional 3.4L 24-Valve DOHC Performance Package.  This amazing low-mileage convertible coupe comes fully loaded with the performance options of sport-handling suspension, larger 16" factory aluminum wheels and tires, 4-wheel disc brakes and dual chrome-tipped exaust.  All interior options including auto. transmission, tilt, cruise, A/C, AM/FM cassette stereo with steering wheel controls for stereo and climate controls.

Interior seating is the optional white leather and is in excellent condition.  Carpet is as new.  Convertible top is white and in excellent condition and has the optional interior insulation liner.  Rear window is glass and has rear defogger.  Car came with the factory optional parade boot that is in excellent condition as well.  Car is wearing its original paint and is in overall great condition.

I replaced the original tires last year with brand new performance-rated black walls.  Engine compartment is all original and un-molested, clean, and easily serviceable.  Car has two small door dings that can easily be repaired via paintless dent repair person and a small dent tucked up under the passenger rear view mirrow where it appears the original woman owner may have got against the garage door.  It's barely noticable but I want you to know it's there.  I'm very particular with my vehicles and I assure the new buyer this car is considerably far above average.

Car was originally sold new by Oldsmobile dealer in the greater Kansas City area and traded back approx. 5 years ago and has always been garage kept.  I bought the car for my wife back in 2011 and she's enjoyed it since.  The car starts, runs, and drives great, no noises, or issues.  Included are some original showroom manuals and the owner's manual.

The car is beautiful and a true pleasure to drive and is ready to get into and enjoy!!  I'm pricing the car very aggressively and will help with any transporting needs.

Please ask any questions before bidding!!


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