1972 Olds Cutlass Supreme Convertible on 2040-cars
Mission Hills, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Oldsmobile
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cutlass
Trim: Supreme
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 45,637
1972 Olds Cutlass Supreme Convertible - $14500 (Sherman Oaks)
1972 Cutlass Supreme Convertible.
Beautiful black paintjob with silver stripes(stripes are 3M vinyl)
New chrome on the bumpers front and back.
New black convertible top,electric top works great.Glass rear window.
Power steering,power brakes,new tires,clean chrome wheels.
Dual exhaust with flowmasters and chrome tips.
The interior is clean,osborne cloth with white vinyl inserts.
Power windows work great,2 tonneau covers,one used and one brand new.
All the gauges work,dashboard is clean .Aftermarket sony cd/mp3 player.
New black carpet and new rubber floormats.
350 engine with 3 speed automatic transmission.Runs and drives excellent.
New shocks front and back,air shocks in the rear.
Engine and trans were rebuilt.4 barrel carb with high performance air cleaner.
Clean california title,registered.
No rust,no accidents.
Calls 8l8-3l0-l866
Buyer pays and handles shipping,I can recommend a few companies I used before.
Car will not leave until payment has cleared,cash in person or bank to bank wire transfer.
Please ask if you got any questions before you bid.
Car is sold as is ,where is ,no warranty.
Welcome to come by and inspect the vehicle.
See my 100% positive feedback with recent car sales,both domestic and international.
Happy Bidding!
Reserve the right to end the auction at any time,car is for sale locally as well.
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