1969 Oldsmobile W31 Cutlass Post Sedan One Of Only 106 Produced W-31 on 2040-cars
Saint Charles, Illinois, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: W-31
Make: Oldsmobile
Exterior Color: Brown
Model: Cutlass
Interior Color: White
Trim: Cutlass
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 127,001
1969 Oldsmobile W31 Club Coupe
1 of 106
Presented by NicKey Chicago, "The Original Super Car Headquarters"
Less than 1,000 W-31s produced in 1969 of all body styles.
Recently purchased from the Original Owner.
Cutlass Club Coupe/Sports Coupe/Post Car.
4 speed M21 Close ratio
3.91 12 Bolt posi
Buckets
No console
Defrost
AM FM
Original Steel Wheel, Hub Cap car.
Power Steering
127,000 orig miles
Engine rebuilt less than 1,000 miles ago.
All original numbers matching drivetrain.
Line Sheet
Build Sheet
Dealer Bill of sale (Traded in 1969 L78 Chevelle)
Warranty booklet
Protect-o-Plate
More info; http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/509301/1
Sable/Burnished Brown with Parchment interior
Very solid trunk and floor pans.
Runs and drives nice and straight.
Nice Driver type of car that can be enjoyed as it is.
Will need total restoration to be a perfect show car.
Original 7029255 UD Carburator
Original Dual Snorkel Air Cleaner
Original W31 only harmonic balancer
Original #5 big valve heads
Original Hurst shifter and body
Original 292 coil
Original GM sheetmetal
Original Black plastic fenderwells
Original under bumper scoops
Original air tubes holders
Original Carpet
Original Hub Caps
Original 14”x 6” Steel wheels
Original Keys
Original Dealer Documents
Original GM Documentation
Original Owner
Original Miles
Note: To be sold with the original Steel Wheels and Hub Caps, with new Goodyears only. The Chrome wheels and tires are NOT included.
The vehicle is sold " as is and where is and shown" . Please make time to inspect the vehicle at our indoor facility. Due to the age of the vehicle it will be sold as mileage exempt.
Any taxes, or fees due by the purchaser as a result of this transaction are over and above the winning bid/purchase price and are the sole responsibility of the buyer.
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