1969 Olds Cutlass S on 2040-cars
Cabot, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:455
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Oldsmobile
Interior Color: Black
Model: Cutlass
Trim: S
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 speed
Mileage: 26,000
Up for auction is my 69 Cutlass S. Did a complete frame off restoration in 2012.odomoter reads 26000 but that can't be right. Replaced all front end parts including the A frames. New rotors and calipers, brake shoes front and back. New wheels cylinders .All new stainless brake and gas lines. New gas tank. Complete new interior by ledgendary including the top. New kick panels and cables for vents. New springs, shocks, emergency brake cable. New windshield. Other windows appear to be original. All new hoses, new power brake and master cylinder. New rear side markers and bezels. New door handles and S badges. New windshield washer pump. Sound deadener under carpet. New heater core. New body mounts. Recromed bumpers . Frame was sand blasted and powder coated. New exhaust system.( you will see in the pictures the exhaust looks funky, just put those on to take it for a ride doesn't look that way now.) All new weather stripping. Console is cracked, it is ok for a driver. I painted the car with base coat, clear coat. It's not perfect but, still looks good. I know that I have forgot some of the things that I put on the car. If you have any questions please email me or call 724-272-7546. A $500.00 NON returnable deposit is due at the end of the auction.(PayPal) Payment in full by cash when car is picked up. Car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end auction early. Car is sold AS IS with no warranty. Buyer is responsible for shipping.
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