1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme V8 Gbody Rust Free! Low Miles! on 2040-cars
Wilton, Connecticut, United States
1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 307 V8 3 speed automatic. I bought this car 2 years ago from a gentleman who bought the car from an Oldsmobile dealer in 1988 with 8,000 miles, it was never registered before that making myself the second owner. It was used as a summer/sunday driver for all those years and acquired less than 50,000 miles until I bought it. I use it as a commuter car for college roughly every other weekend and put a little over 20k miles on it. While in my possession, I kept it in perfect running condition. Oil changes were religiously done every 2500-3000 miles. Everything was always greased every other oil change. It has a new set of Bilstien shocks which should last as long as the car will. Radiator and thermostat replaced along with various hoses. Had a water pump installed shortly before I took possession. Intake manifold gaskets replaced with Felpro. Tires have around 18,000 on them. Frame and undercarriage are in beautiful condition. This isn't my first g body, and I can say this is one of the cleaner examples out there in this price range. Rear frame rails, all body mount and floor pans are all in great shape. The drive train is in perfect operating order, I would hop in this car and drive it to Florida right now if I wanted to. It’s also been kept in perfect tune, and runs great for a 307. Interior has no rips, tears or cracks. It could use a good cleaning but solid overall and very comfortable. The Issue with the car are mainly cosmetic, the paint is faded and the landau top is faded and cracked. Hood and trunk had the most paint damage and were primed. Top of dash is faded but crack free. It has it’s share of dents which are clearly pictured. The driver side window is in need of a regulator, so it’s currently inoperable. The A/C does not work. The system held pressure until it was bled, it had work done to it and it was discovered it needed a new compressor. The exhaust work isn't the greatest. It’s a split dual exhaust that although while not prettiest, it does it’s job and has a nice rumble. This car has been the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned, it has not once left me stranded or given me any major issues. Only reason i'm selling it is i'm ready for a change. This is the perfect car to do just about anything with. It would make a great daily driver. It's also a clean vehicle to make into custom or build it into an all out race car. I have a ton of original paperwork and literature that came with the car. Part of reason I believe the mileage to be accurate and not a rollover. It currently has under 73,000 miles, but is still being driven occasionally. Please feel free to ask for pictures or question here. Or give me a call/text at 203-919-2559. |
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For the sake of perspective, translated to US population, this total recall figure would equal a car for each resident of New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Montana, Delaware, South Dakota, Alaska, North Dakota, the District of Columbia, Vermont and Wyoming. Combined. Here's how it all breaks down:
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