Barn Find 1964 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2 Door Post on 2040-cars
Cashmere, Washington, United States
1964 cutlass 2 door post will try to do a good description but please ask questions missing front bumper and side trim but both turn signal assemblies were in the trunk with broken lens original console automatic bucket seat car comes with original console and shift linkage in good shape but is missing shifter interior is complete looks to be correct year vintage buckets but somebody put pontiac buckets into the car look at the floor pan pictures they look new only weak area is trunk floor More good this car is equipped with an original 1965 442 400 engine with automatic transmission that turns over free is not stuck ck out the picture In the trunk are the left and right 442 exhaust manifolds 1 with broken stud other parts are starter, alternator with brackett coil and both wiper arms and blades upper and lower engine pulleys fan blade, fan spacer with bolts, radiator and interior kick panel was bumped left rear but there is a left rear 1/4 panel extension supplied in the trunk already front bumper filler is also in the trunk air cleaner in trunk looks oldsmobile but is not original to the car please look at the pictures what you see is what you get ask questions no refunds no returns $500.00 non-refundable deposit to be paid in 48 HRS the rest on pick up is ok this car does not run or drive needs restoration will have to be trailered away at buyers expense and arrangements ALSO VERY IMPORTANT GOOD THIS CAR COMES WITH CLEAN TITLE IN MY NAME NEW LICENSE PLATES WITH CURRENT TABS AND 1 KEY THAT WORKS IGNITION, BOTH DOORS AND TRUNK PROPERLY never know auction may end early
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