1969 Cutlass-s Hoilday Coupe -working A/c-awesume Color Combo on 2040-cars
Panama City Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350 ADDED 4 BARREL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Oldsmobile
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cutlass
Trim: S
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 157,633
Sub Model: HOLIDAY COUPE
Exterior Color: Green
Number of Doors: 2
NICE DRIVEN/LOOKING 1969 CUTLAS-S WITH RECIEPTS FROM 1970 TO 1990'S THAN IT SAT UNTIL I BOUGHT IT IN 2010,IT NEEDED VERY LITTLE BODY WORK.LOOKS LIKE ORIGINAL REAR QUARTERS,FLOORS,TRUNK.FRAME ALL IN GREAT CONDITION. I HAD IT PAINTED BASE COAT CLEAR REAL CLOSE TO ORGINIAL COLOR,DOOR JAMBS,UNDER SIDE OF TRUNK AND HOOD EDGES WERE ALL DONE .NEW REAR BUMBER AND NICE FRONT ONE,ALL WEATHER STRIP AND SEALS ARE NEW AND NEW VINAL ROOF FEW WRINKLES SUPER SOILD UNDER VINAL TOP,NEW WIPER BLADES, INTERIOR IS EXCELLANT WITH NEW GLOVE BOX,NEW HEADLINER,DOME LIGHT LENS,FRONT SEAT,CARPET,PACKAGE TRAY,DASH PAD AND DOOR PANELS ALL ORIGINAL AND IN GREAT SHAPE,STEERING WHEEL IS CRACKED AND HORN DOESNT WORK,WORKING AIR CONDITIONING WITH NEW PRESSURE LINE O-RINGS REPLACED AND FILLED WITH R-134,FRONT END HAS NEW UPPER CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS,NEW LOWER BALL JOINTS,NEW CENTER LINK,NEW STABLIER LINKS,AND FRONT END ALINMENT DONE WITH ALL RECIPTS,SLIGHT EXHUST LEAK AT FRONT PIPE TO MANIFOLD ILL TRY AND FIX BEFORE CARS SOLD BUT WOULD REALLY JUST HAVE DUALS PUT ON IT IF I WAS KEEPING CAR,I FOUND A 1972 BUICK GS IAM WORKING ON NOW.ENGINE RUNS FINE HAS NEW OIL SENDER NEW ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTOR 9MM WIRES AND PLUGS,NEW EDELBROCK PERFORMER ALUMINUM INTAKE WITH EDELBROCK 600 REMANUFACTURED CARBURETOR FROM NATIONAL CARBS,NEW ALTERNATOR,STARTER.MILES UNKNOWN THE SMALL CLIP HOLDING GEAR IN TRANS NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED,ILL ALSO TRY AND DO THAT IF NOT WILL INCLUDE THE CLIP,CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT I DROVE IT 1200 MILES TO WEST PALM BEACH AND BACK HAD NO PROBLEMS.HAVE LOTS OF RECIEPES WITH CAR THIS WAS A CAR THAT STAYED IN FLORIDA ITS LIFE,HAVE CLEAN TITLE,GOING TO SHOW IT FRIDAY THE 5TH AND IT WILL HAVE A FOR SALE SIGN ON IT AT THE CAR SHOW CALLED FRIDAY FEST IN PANAMA CITY FLORIDA COME LOOK AT IT THERE IF WANTED CAN BE SEEN ANY DAY IN PANAMA CITY,HAS ORIGINAL KEYS THERE 17 INCH DENEL RIMS THAT WILL NEED TIRES SOON OR ALSO HAVE 14 INCH RIMS THAT CAME WITH CAR,SHOULD HAVE NO PROBLEM DRIVEN CAR ANYWHERE BUT LIKE ANY OLD CAR ITS A OLD CAR,IAM TRYING TO BE UPFRONT BOTH WITH THE GOOD AND SMALL THINGS NOT WORKING.PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS COME LOOK AND DRIVE IT THIS WEEK IF WANTED,IF CAR SELLS AT SHOW I WILL END AUCTION IF NOT ILL KEEP IT LISTED
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