1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 2 Dr. Hdtop 350 Rocket Ho 4 Barrel Original on 2040-cars
Bullhead City, Arizona, United States
Engine:350 Rocket
Drive Type: Rear wheel Automatic
Make: Oldsmobile
Mileage: 84,000
Model: Cutlass
Trim: 984
Power Options: Air Conditioning
This is an original Cutlass with the High Output 4 barrel Hi Compression 310 HP original unmolested motor. It has 84,000 original miles. I found the build sheet under the back seat it is in pretty good condition except for one spot that was damaged, most of it is very readable. It was sold new at Findlay Oldsmobile in Las Vegas and spent its life in California and Arizona. I am the second owner and have had it repainted, the original paint was white and faded, we painted it with acrylic enamel. There was only minor rust spots at the lower back bottom of the front fenders. The floor board and trunk were in fine shape. The other rust spots were under the vinyl on the roof and at the base of the windshield.
It has the hydramatic 3 speed transmission and it works fine. There are no leaks or drips or oil under the motor or tranny, its nice and clean. The steering and front end is tight as it should be. The original owner took very good care of this car.
We put a new vinyl top, headliner, rear tray cover, upholstery, floor carpet etc. It is a nice looking and driving car.
The radio does not work probably because its not hooked up. However it is the original and unmolested. The Rubber moldings around the windows still need to be replaced, as well as some other minor cosmetics. The Michelin tires look like new but have been weathered over the last few years. It was stored outside until a year ago when we did all the work. I bought this car 5 years ago and stored it until we painted etc. Last year.
The Air Conditioner works as well as the heater. It does not have power brakes, it came with all the bells and whistles except power brakes.
This is a great driver and looks good. The restoration or redo of the paint and interior was done at modest cost. We wanted a good driver that looked good and could be sold at a reasonable price when and if we decided to sell. Now the time has come. Current title and registration in my name. I do have it for sale locally at 6400 dollars. So until a bid is placed I reserve the right to pull it off the auction. Keith 928 201 2333 One more thing there is a crack in the dash pad, I forgot to mention or picture it. I do not want any surprises for the buyer. I am 74 years young and do not play games with anyone.
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