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1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible 1 Family Owned, Museum Display 51k on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:51000 Color: Red /
 White
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Transmission:TH-350 Automatic 3 Speed
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:350 CID 4 Barrel Carburetor
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Premium Unleaded
For Sale By:Owner
Condition:
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Make
: Oldsmobile
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cutlass
Trim: Supreme
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 51,000
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: White
Year: 1970

1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible

 

51,000 Original, 1 Owner Heavily Documented Miles

 

1 circa 1989 repaint in Fire Red (code 75)

White Interior

White Top

Original color keyed rally wheels

 

 

If you are looking for a true investment quality 1970 Cutlass Convertible this car may be for you. If your looking for a bargain priced abused 7 owner gallon of bondo over shiny paint car for 12 grand this car is not for you. This car is for the enthusiast who appreciates a very original "survivor" quality Cutlass retaining all its original attributes and charisma. This Cutlass was purchased new in Santa Monica, CA in the fall of 1969 by Mr. Paul F. Duffy, for his wife Maude to drive on sunny days. Mrs. Duffy drove the car sparingly until 1987 when she could no longer drive the vehicle due to her moving into assisted living after her husbands passing, accumulating only 43,323 miles. At that point the car was given to her daughter Meridith Duffy, who in 1989 commissioned a high dollar repaint in honor of her recently deceased mother. Meridith and her Husband Tom then drove the car local car shows for several years in their native Minnesota only taking the car out on crystal clear, dry days. She always kept the car in a climate controlled garage as it was her and her mothers prized possession. In 1999, Meridith passed away. Her husband Tom could no longer bear to see the car on a daily basis and didn't have the heart to sell it, so in lieu of that he loaned the car to a local museum where it sat behind velvet rope, for 10 years. In the year 2010, the car has inherited to Tom's son and his wife who had the car pulled from the museum display and sent directly to Oldsmobile service and had the car completely gone through mechanically, ie. brakes, belts, hoses, every fluid flushed changed, any suspect seals, ect. to the tune of $5,700. Tom's son Ron told Oldsmobile everything from the wiper blades to the cigarette lighter must be working correctly, any bushings that needed replaced were replaced. The car was once again top notch road ready, the car had 48,000 miles on it. Due to relocation, the car now comes up for private sale for the first time...ever.

 

This is a real fire red 1970 Cutlass Supreme Convertible with a white power top, power brakes, and power steering. The body is completely rust free and has always been. The paint is excellent for being 25 years old. The interior is completely original and smells new and shows no wear whatsoever. Everything works on the car...period. The car runs and drives superbly, with no rattles or ununsual smoke. The frame and underside of the car are completely dry. The car is as well taken care of as any 1970 Cutlass sould possibly be.

 

The car is a beautiful dry, bondo free, get in and go car as one can be. This car has no excuses and makes no excuses. There is nothing to do on this car but enjoy it. It's 100% road trip ready.

 

The chrome is perfect, paint is as nice as it can be for it's age, interior is beautiful with no defects. (plastic was on rear seat until two years ago) Truly a choice piece.

 

I am a avid Oldsmobile collector and know this car in and out

 

Questions or concerns?

 

Call me at 312 622 7533

 

More pictures and video to come as weather allows!

 

 

 

 

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