Lot # | 0977 |
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Location | Anaheim, CA 92807 |
Seller | Dealer |
41000 | |
350ci V8 | |
3-Speed Automatic | |
Red | |
Cream | |
342671M216617 |
When it comes to American cars from the 1960s-1970s, us gearheads tend to focus on the muscle car versions from the Big Three. But within the mid-size and intermediate genre, there were tamer versions offered. Oldsmobile was placed right below Cadillac in the pecking order of GM’s divisions. And although the mighty 4-4-2 was capable of some very impressive performance, the most popular model in the Olds lineup was the Cutlass. There were many different configurations available in the Cutlass line, but the top trim level was the Cutlass Supreme. Built between 1966-1977, this was basically a trim package. However, the Cutlass hardtop did have its own roofline. But if you wanted the ultimate Cutlass, the Supreme Convertible was the way to go!
This incredible, two-owner time capsule is completely original, with the exception of tires, belts, and hoses. Even the original dual-stripe whitewall spare tire is still in the trunk! Originally purchased by a woman who took excellent care of it. And you can plainly see by observing the car’s beautiful original paint and interior (with just the right amount of patina), that this was definitely the case! Equipment includes factory air conditioning, bucket seats with a console, power steering, power front disc brakes, power soft top w/top boot, Rally wheels wrapped in whitewall radial tires, AM/FM radio, and a period-correct Craig cassette player mounted appropriately under the dash! Not every vintage piece of Detroit iron needs to have 400hp and a 3-spd! Some are just meant to be excellent top-down cruisers, just like this one!
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Not a 4 Speed
Good catch it is a 3 Speed
is there a convertabale bootDoes tdodoes es