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1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Rallye 350, Matching Numbers 350 / 310 Horsepower with the factory Ram Air Induction V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Headers for better sound and performance, Factory AC Car (Not Currently Installed), Special Double Dash Paint Code on Cowl Tag which indicates as a real Rallye 350 and Oldsmobile only produced these in 1970. This is one of the most Eye Catching Muscle Cars ever made, Car Runs and Drives Great, Car has Bucket Seats and Console, Very Nice and Very Straight Body with no rust or bubbles anywhere, Original Floor Pans and Trunk which are in excellent condition, Very Nice Interior with new headliner, Even the original AM Radio still works, Great Condition White Letter Tires, This is a great running and driving Muscle Car that Looks and Handles just like it should!
NO TRADES -- PRICE IS FIRM
chevelle, corvette, ss, camaro, camino, firebird, gto, mustang, hotrod, classic, muscle car, impala, nova, charger, dart, mopar, cuda, 442, cutlass, thunderbird, lemans
NO TRADES -- PRICE IS FIRM
chevelle, corvette, ss, camaro, camino, firebird, gto, mustang, hotrod, classic, muscle car, impala, nova, charger, dart, mopar, cuda, 442, cutlass, thunderbird, lemans
#4
With a tweaked front bumper and Cutlass Supreme glove box emblem.
Did someone think the S in Cutlass S meant Supreme, or was that a part from a donor car that was used to rebuild this car?
And why not paint the spare tire to match?
Did someone think the S in Cutlass S meant Supreme, or was that a part from a donor car that was used to rebuild this car?
And why not paint the spare tire to match?
Last edited by Fun71; December 17th, 2020 at 11:29 AM.
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I was interested in this car but it keeps popping up on different sites with different prices and sellers. One was 34,900, another 32,900 and now 27,900. I exchanged emails with them, the interior is all wrong, the AC parts are all missing, and if you look under the hood they painted over the black rubber bumpers. No telling what you are getting into with this. It is located about 3 hours from my house but until I find the true owner I don't want to waste my time driving out there
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I was interested in this car but it keeps popping up on different sites with different prices and sellers. One was 34,900, another 32,900 and now 27,900. I exchanged emails with them, the interior is all wrong, the AC parts are all missing, and if you look under the hood they painted over the black rubber bumpers. No telling what you are getting into with this. It is located about 3 hours from my house but until I find the true owner I don't want to waste my time driving out there
I did talk to salesman in FL. For the price I'm going to pass.
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Assuming this is it? Engine looks really grungy for that money.
JMO but I don't see the appeal of these over any other Cutlass S
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-44...le-rallye-350/
JMO but I don't see the appeal of these over any other Cutlass S
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-44...le-rallye-350/
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I have to agree. Rallye 350's don't really do it for me either. Stock 350 didn't do it any favors. Story is it was Oldsmobile telling Hurst that they could build their own "Hurst Olds." Pretty much every one I saw as a kid was a total stipper and slow as bleep. I knew a guy that had a very nice one. He always told me how embarrassing it was when people wanted to race him. He eventually sold it and bought an SJ Grand Prix.
I sure would love to see any of the other prototype colors. Maybe if they were offered in more than one color or with a W-31 motor I would like them more.
I sure would love to see any of the other prototype colors. Maybe if they were offered in more than one color or with a W-31 motor I would like them more.
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