1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Sx Supreme Convertible Original 455 V8 Owned Since 1978 on 2040-cars
Hickory, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:455 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Cutlass
Trim: SUPREME SX CONVERTIBLE
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 170,263
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: Brown
Warranty: Unspecified
1970 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SX SUPREME CONVERTIBLE ORIGINAL 455 V8 OWNED SINCE 1978 LOW RESERVE THIS IS A PRIVATELY OWNED 1970 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SX SUPREME CONVERTIBLE. IT HAS BEEN CURRENTLY OWNED SINCE 1978 AND IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITION. IT COMES WITH THE ORIGINAL 455 V8 ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THE ENGINE IS STRONG RUNNING, ALWAYS SERVICED AND ORIGINAL NUMBERS MATCHING GUARANTEED. IT HAS BEEN CURRENTLY OWNED SINCE 1978 AND GARAGE KEPT. THE ORIGINAL TRANSMISSION WAS PROFESISONALLY OVERHAULED AND IS IN GREAT STRONG RUNNING CONDITION AS WELL. IT HAS 170,263 ORIGINAL MILES. THE ENGINE IS ORIGINAL AND HAS NEVER HAD ANY ISSUES. THE ORIGINAL ENGINE IS STRONG RUNNING. THIS OLDSMOBILE HAS A NEWER PROFESSIONAL PAINT JOB. IT IS YELLOW IN COLOR AND PAINT IN IS GREAT CONDITION. IT WAS ORIGINALLY YELLOW IN COLOR AS WELL. IT ALSO HAS A NEWER CONVERTIBLE TOP IN GREAT CONDITION AS WELL. IT HAS RECENTLY HAD A NEW CARBURETOR INSTALLED. THE EXTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION SHOWING NORMAL SIGNS OR NORMAL WEAR FROM NORMAL ADULT DRIVING. NO SERIOUS ISSUES AT ALL. IT HAS UPGRADED CHROME WHEELS INSTALLED WITH ORIGINAL WHEEL RIMS INCLUDED. IT COMES WITH ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL AS WELL. THE EXTERIOR IS NOT PERFECT AND SHOWS ONLY A FEW MINOR ISSUES FROM AGE AND NORMAL ADULT DRIVING. THE INTERIOR IS ALSO MAINLY ORIGINAL. ITS BROWN IN COLOR AND SHOWS ONLY NORMAL WEAR FROM NORMAL DRIVING. THE SEATS LOOK GREAT WITH ONLY SOME MINOR NORMAL WEAR FROM DRIVING AND AGE. THE CARPET, HEADLINER AND DASH ALSO SHOW ONLY MINOR WEAR AS PICTURED. THE ORIGINAL RADIO HAS BEEN CHANGED. IT MAY BE INCLUDED IF IT CAN BE LOCATED. THE AIR CONDITIONER DOES WORK GREAT AND WAS RECENTLY PROFESSIONALLY SERVICED. THE ENGINE BAY IS IN NICE CONDITION SHOWING ALSO ONLY NORMAL WEAR FOR AGE AND WELL CARED FOR DRIVING. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL AND VERY STRONG RUNNING 1970 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME SX CONVERTIBLE. IT WOULD MAKE A GREAT ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION. SEE OUR 99.9% POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE. EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. PICK UP IS AVAILABLE OR SHIPPING WILL BE CALCULATED AT AUCTION END. THANKS! On Nov-01-13 at 05:40:22 PDT, seller added the following information: ITS A 1970 MODEL THANKS |
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