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Very Slick Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 442 W31 Tribute Gm 1970 66 67 68 69 70 72 on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:16341 Color: This Olds has a
Location:

Milford, Ohio, United States

Milford, Ohio, United States



 1971 CUTLASS SUPREME

Being offered is a very clean 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. This car looks, runs, drives, and sounds awesome. Here is your chance to invest in one of the most sought after body styles GM ever made, and they are steadily going up in value each year. This car offers the following:

 

POWERTRAIN

This Cutlass is powered by its original, rebuilt 350 Rocket Motor. It's fueled by a Elderbrock Carb, Elderbrock Aluminum Performer Intake,  newer MSD distributor, new plugs and new MSD wires, MSD Box, MSD Coil, and Ceramic coated long tube headers, newer dual 2 1/2"  exhaust with turbo mufflers. The car sounds awesome. The car has recently had new belts, new fluids, new shocks, new fuel pump, and new chrome Tuff Stuff alternator, new battery. All suspension components, and brakes are in good working condition. The car has power steering, and power Disc front brakes. Car was a factory AC car, all dash duct work is there, along with the box in the firewall, but will need a compressor and condensor. The trans is a 350 turbo that shifts nice. The rear end is stock with new bearings and fluids. The car runs strong, and is a blast to drive.

EXTERIOR

This Olds has a very slick paint job, on a solid body. The car was painted 12 years ago with PPG base coat clear coat, and has been well kept for shows and cruise in's, and shows mirror like reflections as can be seen in the pictures. I would rate the paint a 7 - 7.5. It has some imperfections that can be seen under flouresent garage light and outside under the right lighting.  The car has a few spots around the rear window, and on the passenger side where the quarter was leaded in from the factory at the top, hardly noticable but worth mentioning. It also has a few rock chips that have been touched up. The car has a fiberglass GM 442 Ram Air hood, and 442 rear spoiler. The car has perfect chrome on bumpers, and all emblems, and trim pieces around the windows. The doors, under hood and trunk jams are nice, but not as slick as the exterior of the car. The undercarriage is solid. The floors, wheel wells, and frame are all very solid. The trunk has one small spot in the lowest part of the pan around where the plug is closer to the left side under the trunk mat. All together a very solid 43 year old car. All glass and trim around glass is nice. All weatherstrip, and felts are nice. The Olds has a very nice set of New American Racing Polished Aluiminum Torq Thrust 2 wheels, 17 X 7 fronts, and 17 X 8 Rears, 225 45 17 and 255 50 17 Rears with nice newer tires. The car has a nice stance and gets looks and comments everytime I take it out.

 

INTERIOR

This 1971 has a very clean Deluxe black interior. The front and rear seats are in perfect condition, no rips or tears.The door panels are in great condition as well. Car has new sill plates,and newer carpet. The dash, gauges, and dash pad are in great condition, along with the headliner. It has a nice set of Autometer Guages, and a very nice original 4 bar steering wheel. This car has a good sounding retro Custom Audio sound stereo with cassette and a Alpine Cd 6 disk cd changer. All lights, and gauges work as they should, even the annoying key buzzer. The car also comes with original Protect - o - plate, and owners manual.


Here is an opportunity to own a turn key Classic Muscle car, that will turn heads at every corner. Winning bidder MUST PAY FULL AMOUNT within 7 days of auction end. A $500 deposit is REQUIRED within 24 hours.  If either one of these terms causes a problem, please contact me before bidding, or simply please don't bid. Accepted methods of payment are cash in person, bank transfer, and certified cashiers bank check. Car, and title will not be released until all funds are available. Please feel free to call or Text  at (513) 884 3 one,five,six, before 10pm EST, if you have any questions about the car. This car may be advertised locally and I reserve the right to end this listing at any time upon sale. Please dont place a bid unless you are serious about owning the car. All winning non paying bidders will be reported to Ebay. Third party inspections are welcome and recommended before auction ends. If you are local, feel free to come inspect the car in person. I have a clear Lien free open title for the car.  Worldwide buyers welcome. I am willing to help with making sure the car gets to its destination safely with your transporter if needed. Car is only available to a good home. I have 100% positive feedback so bid with lots of confidence! Thanks for your interest. Good Luck!



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