Detail Info for: Oldsmobile : Cutlass 1967 oldsmobile cutlass
Transaction Info
Sold On:
08/16/2015
Price:
$ 9700.00
Condition:
Mileage:
40848
Location:
Longmeadow, Massachusetts, 01106
Seller Type:
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe
Engine:
350 Small Block GM motor
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Coupe- great looking car that is somewhat rare at the car shows and always draws interest. Low reserve. Up for auction is my 1967 Cutlass Coupe. I purchased the car from a gentleman in AZ, where the car had been its whole life I'm told. Many parts have been replaced over the past 2 years, which I'll list below. This is a solid car underneath, that drives and sounds like a 67 should. It isn't perfect but it looks great and all the major work has been done. Exterior: The vehicle was painted GM Gun Metal Gray/Silver last summer. We also replaced numerous seals around the windows, doors and trunk as well as a new windshield while it was in the paint shop. Tires & Wheels: Last year we installed new 255 x 45 x 18 rear and 245 x 45 x 18 front on Ingens Antares Radials mounted on American Racing Torq Thurst Anthracite wheels. These look fabulous on the car, we get nothing but compliments on these. Interior: The gentleman before me installed new black carpet and gray cloth seat covers. I had the new dash pad installed, and also an era correct AM/FM/Cassette radio, which still needs to be hooked up to the fuse box. Drivetrain: The vehicle had the originl engine pulled and replaced with a 350 small block GM (Chevy I believe) along with a TH400 Automatic Transmission. It starts, runs, drives and stops as a car of this age should. I had a new driveshaft installed, along with dual exhaust (sounds great - not too loud but appropriate for a muscle car), new brakes, new starter and some other miscellaneous items. The car also has a new gas tank. What the vehicle needs: I drive the vehicle around town and get tons of compliments on it. If I were going to keep it, I'd replace the bumpers since they're not new and are showing their age (have some scrapes), the headliner and visors, as well as a few small interior pieces (door handle, knob) since they're not perfect. Also, the stainless trim piece (fender well trim) is not in get shape which I'd want to replace. Lastly, the steering wheel is original an could probably be replaced as it showing its age. While none of these are immediate needs, they would bring the value of the car up and would finish it perfectly. Given the frame/floorboards are all solid, it's also a good candidate for a 442 clone, though that wasn't my intention. In summary, this is an awesome looking car that I take out as often as I can to local car shows, ice cream runs and pretty much every chance I get. The odometer states 40k, though I have no way of knowing if its 40 or 140. This is a great car for someone who wants to get into the classic car hobby and have something a little unique that sounds great and turns heads. I'm also throwing in a new car cover and various trim pieces. Good luck bidding.On Aug-10-15 at 16:59:29 PDT, seller added the following information: One additional thing I'd replace or rechrome is the hood strip, which runs the length of the hood. It's original, and at the bend near the front of the hood,the chrome has begun to peel, and would look better if it were rechromed. Again, I want to make sure I share everything I know could use attention. Please email with any questions.
