1968 Cutlass S Convertible Red With Black Interior Sharp Oldsmobile Drive Home on 2040-cars
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Model: Cutlass
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 Door Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 48,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: Cutlass S
Exterior Color: Red
Looking for a beautiful example of a 68 Cutlass S convertible to start off your summer season? Well this may be the one for you. Imagine yourself cruising down the highway on a warm summer day, with the top down, tunes blasting and no worrying about anything but the highway ahead! . Up for sale is my 1968 Cutlass S convertible. Equipped with A/C, power steering, power brakes and a power top. Powered by a smooth running 350 engine and automatic transmission, this Cutlass is surely a head turner. Some of the history that I know about the car is that it was originally purchased in Florida where it spent the better portion of its life. Car was purchased by someone in North Carolina sometime in the late eighties, early 90's, where it sat in storage for about 10 years. Car was then sold to a friend of mine in Ohio in the late 90's where it once again sat for another 10-12 years. In need of money a couple years back, he offered up the car to me so I purchased the car from him to help him out. Now it sits. Too many other cars that I'm trying to get restored and not enough time to enjoy them all, so its time to sell it off to finance the other projects. When I purchased the car I drained all the old fuel, cleaned out the lines and gas tank and had the carb professionally rebuilt. Recent updates over the past year include (4) new 15 inch BFG T/A radials, new power top motor, both power top cylinders, power top lines, rechromed front bumper and rear bumper and new top boot cover. Car is super solid with no rust. Underside is very solid with no indications of past frame/ floor issues or problems. Car is almost like a time capsule. When was the last time you seen an FM converter in a car? and it actually still works! Lights,turn signals, wipers all in working order. A/C will need looked at and the covertible top pads that go between the top and frame need to be replaced. Top is NOT torn. Glass is all nice in the car. Windows crank nice and smoothly. Doors open and close nice and solid with no sagging of the hinges or body. Just a nice solid ride. Car shows a bit over 48,000 miles. I never tried to research this out to see if was original or not, but with the amount of time that this car sat, the condition of the underside and the fact the original carpeting is intact and shows the type of wear for a 48,000 mile car i would almost believe it to be original. VIN is supplied in the listing so feel free to do your homework and see if you can find something out about it .You can fly in and drive this beauty home. To protect my investment I do have a reserve on the vehicle as I have no intentions of giving it away, but it is priced very fairly for what it is. Bid your best. Auction will run the full course. I will not end it early. Winning bidder to send a non refundable deposit of 1,000.00 within 5 days of auctions end in the form of a bank check or wire transfer. Balance to be paid within 14 days in form of bank check, wire transfer or cash only upon personal pickup. If car is being picked up by a third party, all funds need to be secured and cleared through my bank before vehicle will be released. Buyer responsible for all shipping arrangements and costs associated with it. Vehicle is sold AS-IS with no warranty. Feel free to Email me to make arrangements for you or a third party to come view the vehicle before bidding
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