1979 Hurst Olds Cutlass Hardtop And Ttop Cars on 2040-cars
Lockport, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1979
Make: Oldsmobile
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Cutlass
Mileage: 999,999
Trim: 2 door
For sale is two 1979 Hurst Olds Cutlass one Hardtop and one Ttop. Both are black and gold with black interior with power windows and locks and cruise. Also both are numbers matching 350 engine and trans! Hardtop is a driver that will need a heater core and passenger floor pan. Also rear frame rails need attention not gone but rusted. Ttop car was stored for 20yrs engine does run but not a driver also will need floor pans. Cars are complete except ttop car missing one front grille. These are great candidates for restoration full or play and drive. Winning bidder will also receive spare parts that I have which include chrome trim, hood, fenders, doors, dash, center column, front bumper, gas tank, gauge cluster, tail lights with chrome covers, marker lights, etc. Most parts came off a maroon 79 Olds even complete header panel with grilles not Calais though. Also both cars have their Hurst "His and Hers Shifters". Cars are located in IL but both relocated from the South. Clean and clear titles in Hand! Since listing is for two cars Vin #'s are as follows Hardtop 3K47R9M546292 and Ttop car is 3K47R9M574113 with CC1 on body tag for factory ttop. Feel free to ask any questions. Very good price for 2 cars and extra stuff!! Have second baby on the way so projects gotta go. I would recommend Uship for checking shipping costs. If in area I'm willing to help transport. This is second time cars were listed. I will not be listing on ebay again if they don't sell. Any questions feel free to contact me at (708) 935-4987 please leave message and i'll get back to you. Thanks for viewing! !
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