1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham 5.0l 38k Original Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars
Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:5.0L 307Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Cutlass Supreme
Trim: Brougham Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 38,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: Supreme Brougham
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Interior Color: Burgundy
NO RESERVE, the starting bid is my minimum. 1986 Cutlass Supreme Brougham, 2 door coupe, vinyl roof. Triple maroon/burgundy. 307 V8 5.0 automatic. 38,500 ORIGINAL MILES, 2nd OWNER! I purchased this vehicle from the original owner. It was purchased NEW at Lannan Chevrolet in 1986 and never left the town. The vehicle was taken off the road in 2010, it was garaged but spent the last 2 years outdoors from what I was told. I purchased it with the intent of going further with the restoration but I have begun searching for work outside of MA and don't want to take the vehicle with me, I will likely not have access to my tools and workspace wherever I end up. I drive this car everyday (have put on about 600 miles), handles beautifully. Below is a list of items replaced in order to make it road worthy and reliable.
-NEW battery
-NEW spark plugs
-NEW coolant (drained entire system including removing the drain plugs from the block)
-NEW thermostat
-NEW oil w/filter change
-NEW Monroe shocks front and rear
-NEW BRAKES EVERYTHING. Hard lines from the master cylinder back, rubber hoses, calipers, pads, rear cylinders, shoes, springs, rotors, bled brakes. EXCELLENT pedal feel.
-NEW factory styled single exit exhaust cat back. Deleted the catalytic convertor, put a straight pipe in its place.
-NEW rear diff fluid
-NEW headlamp
-NEW Front tires w/alignment
-NEW fuel filter
-NEW air filter
Other items
-air pump delete (have all original hoses and tubing)
-AC does not work, needs to be recharged and converted to modern Freon. Heat works great! Vacuum operated interior ventilation works!
-head liner sagging
-factory weatherstripping all in great shape, NOT brittle or cracking.
-rust blisters on lower door edges, exterior drivers door, rear lower driver's side quarter (already repaired to pass inspection)
-wiper/washer multi-function switch in column inoperable- wired in a secondary set of discrete switches under dash for 2-speed wiper and washer functionality (no drilling or new holes, or factory wire chopping. Created an alternate circuit off the factory fuse panel using an aftermarket relay)
-slight splitting on vinyl roof
-power door lock switch in drivers door not working, power windows work great! Everything else works!
- FLOORS, TRUNK, ALL IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. This is a very solid low mile turn key classic. Please email me with any questions.
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