1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Base 7.5l on 2040-cars
Andover, Minnesota, United States
1971 Oldsmobile cutlass supreme!! Exterior. Factory air conditioning, vinyl top, counsel shifter and bucket seats. Car of course is not original. Most work has been spread out through the last 20 years. Paint work and drivetrain were done in 2007. Car has a bored 455 to a 462 with 10.5:1 compression , turned and forged crank, Keith black pistons and rebuild set, mild crane can with a 492 lift, performer 2 intake to match stock e heads. No head work was completed at this time. 750 mechanical double pumper 4 barrel, msd distributer coil and 8 mm wires, 1 3/4 hooker headers with 2 3/4 stainless clamped exhaust with H pipe. Twin electric fans, 3 core aluminum radiator. 3:73 posi 12 bolt rear end. Semi built turbo 350 transmission with shift kit. Rebuilt torque converter. Also have 3000 holeshot stall converter That goes with car. Such as a box of parts. Ram air hood is all fiberglass, not fully functional although has scoops if desires to get right air cleaner. Car has factory air although I uninstalled to use underdriven pullies. Have everything in box to reassemble. Worked great when I took out in 2008. High setting on heat control dosent work all other settings work good. Car has 18" budnic wheels with ok shape tires. I converted front power brakes to disc in 2000. Best decision ever. I'm sure I'm missing something. Just email me when can converse. I want to be fully honest so please fire away with questions. This car drives like a dream. Not to fast but lots of tourqe and has a throaty sound, perfect cruising car. Happy bidding On Jul-20-14 at 16:39:53 PDT, seller added the following information: Car also has big block springs in front and 2" drop springs in rear. Very solid car, floor pans, trunk and frame are in excellent condition. Car was block sanded by hand Email me for more pictures of underbody or your choice. Lastminuteboyz@yahoo.com |
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The alternative sounds just as good, albeit in very different way. The Ferrari's 6.3-liter V12 pumps out 651 hp and 504 pound-feet with a part-time all-wheel drive system. While the FF lacks a lot of the hauling ability of the Olds, it makes up for the deficit in handling, luxury, and in many eyes, simply by having the famous prancing horse on the grille.
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