1970 Cutlass Supreme Daily Driver On 22s Factory Air 64k Original Miles Austin on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Very nice Cutlass Supreme. Complete, just ready for paint and a little vinyl work on the inside. This is a VERY RARE Holiday Sedan- meaning that there is no center post between the front and rear doors. The car is basically just the rebadged Pontiac Grand Prix.
ORIGINAL 350 Rocket motor and Turbo 350 Transmission. This car is a daily driver. No major rust or body damage. No accident history. The car was in a barn in south Texas until 2010, and at that point it was not running. Got it running, and haven't done much else. Only thing not original is the radiator, the distributor and ignition and that's about it. I have installed some 22" Cabo Wheels and tires. Because, well because it looks like a boss. I'm not a fan, generally, of big wheels- but they look so good on this car. It's low, and mean and properly sitting on the body. Just - well, you have to see it because I wouldn't believe it either if I didn't see it. Cabo wheels w/ full warranty from Discount tire. Just pay $50 if you pick up a nail, and they put on a brand new tire. I have the original, horrible Quadrajet carburetor but I ditched it for an Edelbrock carb. Much better. But the original is included, as well. The original steel wheels with 14" tires are included with the sale. It does need paint. This is the original paint, and because it was stored indoors it looks great for it's age. But it's 45 years old, and needs to be cleaned up. The interior is about a 7 out of 10. The vinyl is in need of some reconditioning as well. But it's all complete. The top is in great condition. Again, this is a non-restored car. Title is in hand. Miles are correct at 64,000. I have the ORIGINAL bill of sale and window sticker, as well as the original title. Factory Air Conditioning blows ICE COLD from startup to the end of the day. Heater works. Stereo is also original, but I am missing the back dashboard. The car starts and runs PERFECTLY every single day. I drove it 300 miles last week alone. The wheels do not hit the fenders. I had to have the fender trim on the fronts rolled under to give clearance when the wheel was at full lock- but you can't see that from the outside. I have the stock wheels as well and they are included, with new tires on the steelies. You are looking at a very nice Cutlass that is ready for restore, or just drive it like it is. Will consider trades if they are worth more than asking price. Please note that the car is for sale locally in Austin, Texas. I will not consider offers through email unless you've seen the car in person. I have 50+ pictures to look through. I can deliver the car to anywhere in the country for $500. Call or email 512-222-9620. |
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