1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Rallye 350 on 2040-cars
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States
GENUINE 1970 Rallye 350 Cutlass Oldsmobile I have owned the car since 1985 My aunt bought the car when it was a couple years old. The car has never been wrecked since new. It was restored last in 1989. The car does have some rust but the floorpans are solid. The car had a NOS Complete Quater panel put in in 1989 on the Left side so it never has had any rust in the Left Quarter at that time the Right side was unavailable. The interior was redone in 1989 also no crack in dash pad and no rust in the dash. The motor in the car is a 1970 350 pushing 185lbs compression with a hard fast hitting cam. Brand new pro series 750 Holley The heads have roller rocker arms with screw in studs and push rod guides 8 quart morso oil pan with high volume pump,,and the motor has alot more work done to it also., Brand New Exhaust with doug Thorley Headers and Flow Master Muffllers This is not the original motor to the car but the car will come with the original motor also..it is the numbers matching motor that came in the car from the factory and it only has 70,000 miles on it.Just to be clear you will receive 2 motors the one presently in the car and the numbers matching motor that came factory in the car also. The car also comes with the original rallye wheels and the American Racing Wheels that are on the car. This is a very nice car to restore. This has always been more than just a car everywhere you go people takes pics and gives you the old thumbs up,,The Rallye 350 continues to go up in value it is a great investment. any questions please call 615-900-9987. If no answer please leave message and I will get back with you.
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