Barn Find!!! 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass on 2040-cars
Lynn, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 10,000
Make: Oldsmobile
Exterior Color: dark green
Model: Cutlass
Interior Color: dark green
Trim: na
Drive Type: na
This 1972 cutlass is indeed an 80's survivor! a true barn find!! last on the road in 1993 , this car was restored and then put into heated dry storage about 20 years ago. all four tires are still holding air, runs and drives good. Steers and stops as it should, to bring this car out of hibernation I had to install a new ignition switch and battery, rebuild the carb, installed brand new headers and full true dual exhaust. The interior is in decent complete original condition, a couple of minor tears in the seat and carpet has some discoloration. the body was painted before it was put in storage with a couple of small bubbles starting to appear, one on bottom of drivers door and one on left rear quarter and there is one spot on the passenger floor that had been repaired with sheet metal and one small two to three inch hole in the center of the trunk floor . Car is in great shape for 40+year old car. Drive as is or restore!! This car has been sitting 20 + years it should be completely inspected before being driven long distances!
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