1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass on 2040-cars
Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Project
Up for grabs is my 1972 Olds Cutlass S. Great jump start for someone looking for a project. I have lost interest and don't see myself finishing it anytime soon. It was a running car when i picked it up 5 years ago. I immediately tore the car down. I sandblasted all front end components primed and painted then pressed all new bushing. New bearings were installed also. Sandblasted and painted the core support. Previous owner said the engine and trans were rebuilt but have no way of verifying this. I repainted the engine and added stainless steel bolts with a edelbrock performer intake and brand new headmen headers. 400 Turbo. 10 bolt open rear end ?. I had a factory Q-jet that will need to be rebuilt. I also installed new brake rotors, calipers and new backing plates. Upper cowl is in great shape. I installed new front floor pans and patched the rear upper pan (under the rear seat). Lower rear floor pans are in great shape. The fire wall was cleaned and painted before the engine went back in. I also bought a very nice complete parts car and stripped that down to the bare bones. I put the parts car doors on this one because they were so clean. The drive door had previous work done to it and will need to be repaired. New quarter panels were put on at some point (not by me). there is a little bit of inner fender work to be done still. Rockers are nice. Lower fenders were repaired at some point (not by me). Trunk deck is in great shape. 442 wing is in good shape. Will need alittle work on truck lip but it gets covered with weather stripping anyway. Nice S louvered hood is in great shape with one little dent in it. Nose piece is cracked but could be fixed. I have beautiful black bucket seats and rear seat I think from a grand prix. Original black dash board is in great to perfect condition with Original radio, heat and a/c controls. Center console with shifter is in OK shape. Nice rally steering wheel. Door panels and rear panels are in fair shape but complete. 5 Nice 15" rally wheels with all ringlettes and beauty rings (one ring is bad) Tire are good but dry rotted. Brand new carpet and headliner. Brand new Fusick Rally Pac Gauges $450(also have the wiring for them $100). 100% complete wiring harness (front to back). 3 sets of grills. extra tail lights Front and rear bumper are nice and strait with minor blemishes. New complete body bolts with shims. Almost 2 complete cars worth of stainless trim. In this auction I am including everything I have for the car. lots of extra parts. I have alot more then what is shown in the pictures. This is just what was in the car nothing from the attic. Car needs finish bodywork and is not ready for paint. I have almost everything to finish. I will answer all questions to the best of my ability. Thanks for looking. Reserve is set at $3000. |
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