Oldsmobile Cutlass 47,000 All Original Miles Awesome With History on 2040-cars
Vine Grove, Kentucky, United States
This is a 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass. This car is a real head turner. It is a base model. The interior is almost flawless. There is one two inch separation on the seam of the driver's seat. The headliner, dash, and steering wheel are just like new. I'm the 3rd owner of this vehicle. The first owner kept detailed logs of oil changes, tires, and general maintenance records. I have all of these records to be shipped with the vehicle. It provides a great look into the history of the vehicle. This vehicle is ready to hit the highway upon possession. It is not ready for the car show unless you are doing a survivor category. I was not informed but there has been some attempts at touching up the paint in several places. The car starts up with ease. The 330 cu (5.4L) motor is fast. You can definitely feel the hp (it was rated between 230 to 310 hp)when you step on the gas. The previous owner replaced the brakes so it is possible to stop once you get it going. You will not find a finer classic at this low price. I give it an 8 out of 10. With minimal effort this could be a show stopper. I am being open an honest about this jewel. And yes I have another but it is a 1968 Cutlass seen pictured above.....One too many toys. Seller reserves the right to end auction early as car is also for sale locally. |
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