1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais Rare Convertible Olds Hot Rod Street Rod Classic on 2040-cars
Macedonia, Ohio, United States
If you like a RARE classic, this Olds Cutlass Calais just might be the car for you. GM did not make convertibles back in 1983, but they DID send a very few out to select coach builders to convert to a convertible. Dealers were also allowed to use the GM selected coach builders in order to sell the Cutlass convertible as an option. Select coach builders had to be used so they did not compromise the structural integrity or warranty of the car. Texas Ragtops was one of such select coach builders used in the process, and this Olds has the Texas Ragtops badge affixed to the door jamb. Since the conversion process was quite expensive, there were not many conversions done, which is good news for the collector car owner today because of the rarity that affects the value of these cars. There is a stationary antenna in place, but a new poser antenna goes with the sale. There is also a built in CD/DVD unit in the dash, so you can listen to your favorite tunes or let the kids watch a movie while you drive. The paint is original and has lost it's shine, but it really appears that with a little buffing effort the shine might come back. The paint is certainly presentable as it is but would look nicer if polished. While not cheap, you may be surprised at the amount of reserve for this rare opportunity to own a very RARE convertible. A $500 non-refundable deposit is required within 48 hours of auction end with balance in full received within 7 days. Balance must be paid in cash or bank wire transfer to obtain immediate release of car or title. If you have less than 3 positive feedback call FIRST before bidding or your bid may be cancelled.
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