Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme S Convertible on 2040-cars
Macomb, Michigan, United States
I'm offering this very clean Cutlass Convertible for my friend who bought it new from the dealer in 1992. It has mostly been garaged its whole life and is in surprisingly good condition for a 22 year old car. I went over and detailed the interior and exterior and it shined up extremely well. It has never been in a serious accident and has hardly any defects from parking lots etc. The 2 incidents referred to are the mirror was once knocked off and the windshield cracked. Less than 5,000 miles a year are because it was not driven extensively in the winter and the red paint shines like it hasn't been left out in the sun. The interior is in very nice shape with no holes or seam separations. The engine and transmission are strong and have been maintained very well. The power top has a few frayed spots, but doesn't have any holes. It works great and the rear window is glass, not faded plastic. It comes with a top cover. The tires are almost new as is the battery. The negatives are the muffler is shot and should be replaced. The rubber is showing its age, especially around the windshield. There was a repair done once that was not done correctly and should be sorted out. The A/C doesn't blow cold and the dash board plastic near the defroster vent is coming up. The owner is not looking to get a lot of money out of this car and if you are looking you have seen what some of these car owners are trying to get. For 2 or 3 grand you will be hard pressed to find a good driver quality car with a power convertible top. This is actually a relist from last week since the winning bidder showed up for pick up and took a test drive. When he returned one of the brake lines had ruptured and he was released from his obligation to pay for the car. The items that were questionable have been addressed and there are 2 new brake lines because the other didn't look good either. A new starter motor was also installed. The mechanic went over the whole car and it has a clean bill of health. This is a cool car that needs a little TLC to make it a fun top down cruiser. Check out the pictures, I've tried to show all the good and a few bad spots, so happy bidding. This car is for sale locally and the auction could be ended early. If you want a closer look and test drive we would like to do it prior to the auction end. GOOD LUCK! |
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