Great 1985 Oldsmobile Cutless Supreme Starting .99 Cents No Reserve on 2040-cars
United States
Up for auction is an 85 olds cutless supreme. Car has absolutely zero rust and has been in Nevada its whole life. If you notice the sheet metal in the photos of the underneath look brand new. This has the 3.8 V6 and it runs perfect. I'm not afraid to drive this vehicle anywhere. You will see in the photos I was 150 miles from no where with no worries. Car gets really good fuel mileage. Drives down the road straight and drives nice. Has brand new wheels and tires. Brand new battery, nice interior, no cracks in the dash. Does not seem to leak anywhere. The car is not 100% perfect but is a very nice car to drive. I originally bought it to turn into a drag car, we all know these cars are very fast in the quarter mile and they have their own name in the quarter. We all call it the "G body shuffle". This car could also be turned into a low rider and be born to hop or even turned into a dirt track car or even just an awesome everyday driver just the was she is. Like I said I would drive this car anywhere. The only reason I'm selling as you can see in the photos I have too many vehicles. With a wash and some detailing this car could really shine. If you have any questions feel free to email or call and if you are in the local area and would like to test drive it I'm more then willing to do that. For the people back east I guarantee this car is rust free and will never have to heat up or torch a bolt to get it out. Cars from Nevada are just to hard to explain when it comes to no rust. I work on a military installation so I can not have my phone on me a lot of the time so if you call I will call you back as soon as I can. You will receive a clean and clear Nevada title. A buy it now can be set up if a buy it now price becomes agreed upon. Ryan 775-857-9854 A $300 deposit is required 72 hours after auction ending. Remaining amount is due within 30 days of auction ending. I allow 90 days for vehicle to be picked up. Buyer is responsible for pick up including transport if chosen. I will work with transport company to get her picked up and loaded though. This car is sold as is where is with no warranties. Thank you for looking and bidding. God Bless |
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