1971 Cutlass 442 Clone Texas Car Super Nice Restomod on 2040-cars
McAllen, Texas, United States
Engine:383
Drive Type: rwd
Make: Oldsmobile
Mileage: 90,000
Model: Cutlass
Trim: white
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Hey there oldsmobile buyers here is one of the nicest that i have seen , i am a car dealer in south texas and i specialize in unusual cars , here is a super nice 1971 cutlass that has been gone thru top to bottom , this car is a no rust texas car to start with and then the guy spent over 25000 dollars on the restoration , the car has fantastic red paint with white stripes, totally replaced white interior, new crate 383 motor from jegs, updated complete air conditioning, disc brakes, new high dollar wheels and tires, total exhaust, you name it . this is a fantastic daily driver . it has a top notch sound system . i love oldsmobiles and especially the cutlass they drive better then any other car from that era in my opinion . the man that had this car done is a perfectionist with deep pockets ,look at the pictures . any questions call jay at 956 624 2669 , please bid what you think is fair we are going to sell it . i have seen similar cars sell for 30 grand plus but we want to sell . this car is for sale locally and subject to prior sale
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