'77 Olds "cutlass Supreme" 2dr. Ht! "like New" With Only 20,799 Actual Miles! on 2040-cars
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:2Dr. HT
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:260 V-8 2bbl
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Cutlass
Trim: 45
Options: Cassette Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 20,799
Sub Model: Cutlass Supreme Colonnade 2Dr. HT Coupe
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
"ORIGINAL" '77 Olds "Cutlass Supreme" Colonnade 2Dr. Hardtop Coupe with "ONLY" 20,799 documented actual miles"! This 36yr old "SURVIVOR" is absolutely "immaculate" and has been well maintained and garage kept! Everything is "original" except the alternator (replaced in '04 @ 17669 miles) and the Goodyear White Letter Tires! Car was sold new in Canton, Ohio and remained there until Dec.'07 when the owner moved to Florida and had the car undercoated! Car is in "Excellent Condition" and comes equipped with a Small V-8 (260 cu. in. engine with a 2bbl.Carb), Automatic, Cold AC, AM/FM/Stereo/Cassette, New Battery, PS, PB (Front Disc), Electronic Ignition, Tinted Windows, Deluxe Seat Belts, Front & Rear Floor Mats (from the Factory), Wheel Well Moldings (Factory), Four Season Air Condition, Twin Sport Mirrors, Super Stock III Wheels, Firethorn Red Landau Vynal Top, Electric Clock (which still works), Accent Stripes (painted on at the factory), Body Side Molding installed at the factory, Rocker Panel Moldings (factory), and Convenience Light Group! The interior appears "LIKE NEW" and is a plush cloth nylon with vynal trim and appears to never have been sat in! You won't believe your eye's when you see this car in person! Its like its been kept in a time capsule for the past 36yrs! Its unbelievable! NADA values this "classic" @ $16,937 today but that doesn't take into consideration the "low miles" of 20,799 actual. If the "low milage" was factored in this car would be valued @ $20,000 or more today! I have the "original window sticker" that was on the car when sold new in 1977! Please call 706-855-0173 with any questions!
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