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Ralley 350 Clone Style Graphics And Colors, Excellent Condition, Daily Driver on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:67000 Color: chrome and paint have a few imperfections
Location:

Bainbridge, Georgia, United States

Bainbridge, Georgia, United States
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This 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass features the Rocket 350 V8 engine that runs well and has an automatic transmission that shifts smoothly.

The exterior chrome and paint have a few imperfections, but I would give it an 8-9 out of 10. The glass is all clear, the seats have been re-upholstered, and are very nice. The interior is original and in good shape. The headliner is in good shape also. The carpet looks good, but has wear.

The car drives, shifts, and brakes well. It has power steering and drum brakes.  All lights, signals, and gauges are in working order. 

Replaced the gas tank, lines, and sending unit. New exhaust system. 

All 4 tires have been updated with new low profile tires.  The factory jack and associated equipment are located in the trunk along with the spare tire, which has also been updated.  The trunk felt floor covering is also in place.

Overall, this classic 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass is a solid driver with no known issues.  The quarter panels have been replaced at some point.  Very little rust. What I have seen is under the car, around the trunk and floor.This Is a true S type Cutlass. The car has been painted and Striped to clone the 1970 Cutlass Ralley 350 and looks great.

The car is a pleasure to drive, feels like your floating on air, no play in the steering, no pulling. 

The 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass I have listed is located in the South Georgia area and the buyer is responsible for pick-up and/or shipping of this vehicle.  Shipping is NOT INCLUDED in the sales price of the vehicle and a $500.00 non-refundable deposit via PayPal is required.  The remaining balance is due within 3 days of the auction ending and all funds must clear my bank BEFORE the vehicle is released. or cash after inspection of vehicle.

Feel free to ask any questions through eBay messages.   Thanks for looking and good luck.

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