An Immaculate 1967 Olds. Cutlass Supreme " 442 " Convertible- 4 Speed on 2040-cars
South Paris, Maine, United States
Engine:400V8
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Model: Cutlass
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: SUPREME 442
Drive Type: R.W.D.
Mileage: 109,267
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Sub Model: 442
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
AN IMMACULATE CONDITION 1967 OLDS. CUTLASS SUPREME " 442 " CONVERTIBLE
1 OF ONLY 1302 PRODUCED IN 1967 : I WONDER HOW FEW ARE STILL ON THE ROAD TODAY
IT IS A NUMBERS MATCHING ORIGINAL MUSCLE CAR
IT IS : SPANISH RED [ WITH A REPAINT [ IT REALLY SHINES ] IN 1999
THE RED VINYL INTERIOR [ ALL ORIGINAL ] IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ]
THE CONVERTIBLE TOP,THE HEADLINER & THE REAR WINDOW ARE NEW
MOST OF THE DOCUMENTS ARE IN A NOTEBOOK [ INCL. THE ORIGINAL TITLE, BILL OF SALE,
IT WAS PURCHASED @ CHARLIE STUART OLDS.IN INDIANAPOLIS, IN. ON 1-6-1967
OWNERS M ANUAL & POWER TOP MANUAL ARE IN THE GLOVE COMPARTMENT
THE ORIGINAL [400 ] EENGINE WAS TOTALLY REBUILT LESS THAN 10,000 MILES AGO .
I HAVE THE SALES RECEIPT , INCL.THE NEW PARTS THE TOTAL PRICE WAS ; $3,537.13 ]
NEW PARTS RECENTLY INSTALLED ARE :BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER,UPPER & LOWER BALL JOINTS,IDLER ARM,SWAY BAR BUSHINGS,
INNER & OUTER TIE ROD ENDS,ADJUSTING SLEEVES , CENTER LINK,FRONT & REAR SHOCK ABSORBERS WITH A LIFE TIME WARRANTY.
THE 4 B.F.GOODRICH T/A R.W.L. RADIALS ARE ON THE ORIGINAL NICE LOOKING CHROME WHEELS
THE RADIATOR IS RECORED
IT DOES NOT HAVE POWER STEERING OR POWER BRAKES { IT IS A MUSCLE CAR }
THE CAR HAS BEEN DRIVEN AN AVERAGE OF : 2175 MILES A YEAR SINCE NEW [ 109,267 ]
IT HAS NOT BEEN DRIVEN IN THE WINTER [ NO RUST }
IT HAS BEEN STORED IN A HEATED GARAGE
IT IS A TURN KEY, READY TO DRIVE ANYWHERE CAR
I AM LISTING THIS FOR THE OWNER OF THE CAR
HE HAS OWNED IT FOR THE LAST 13 PLUS YEARS.
IF ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL RAWN , THE OWNER @ 207-890-743-8697
THERE ARE 3 REPUTABLE & REASONABLE CAR TRANSPOTATION COMPANIES WITHIN 25 MILES
Oldsmobile Cutlass for Sale
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- 1969 oldsmobile cutlass s convertible(US $14,000.00)
- 1979 oldsmobile hurst-olds w30(US $1,750.00)
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- 1972 oldsmobile cutlass s 5.7l(US $11,500.00)
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