Original, Documented, One Family 1967 Cutlass Supreme W / 30,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Cutlass
Drive Type: Automatic
Year: 1967
Mileage: 30,000
Trim: 2 door coupe
As you can see from the pictures, I have the protect-o-plate, original window sticker, original title (along with a current title) and color selection guide for the vehicle. I also have the service documents for whenever she went to the garage to have a squeak fixed or wipers replaced. When she owned it, she had carpeting covering the interior of the car because she didn't want the interior to get dirty. As you can see from the pictures, this interior is in FANTASTIC condition! The car runs and drives great! Several years ago the sides of the car and trunk were re-painted because of some nicks in the paint. The hood and top of the car have original paint. Because it sits in the garage and I have two kids, some of the nicks have returned. The car is not perfect, it does have minor flaws, like the nicks I mentioned, but this is a VERY nice car. You have to see it to really appreciate it. If you you're looking for a low mileage classic car that hasn't been molested, this definitely is it. The tires on the car were put on in 1986 and show their age; they will need to be replaced. Since I've owned the car, I've run no ethanol regular gas in it. I also buy a lead additive that I put in with each fill-up. The optional provincial white top / aquamarine body two-tone paint makes this car stand out. The optional wire wheels really make the car look classy. If you're interested in the car, I would encourage you to come take a look at it and take it for a ride. I hate to see it go, but the reality is that it is time for someone else to have and to take care of it. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to call me, (920-410-1104) I will answer any and all of your questions. I do have additional pictures, or if you need a special angle, let me know and I can take a picture and send it to you. But of course to really enjoy the beauty, you should see it in person! Sorry, no trades. Winning bidder will deposit $500 into paypal account withing 48 hours of the end of the auction. The rest can be paid in cash or certified check when the car is picked up. |
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