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Old October 10th, 2013, 05:00 PM
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1971 Console and Bucket Seats

I pulled these parts off of a 1971 Cutlass S;

Pictures of the console, seats and steering wheel can be found if you scroll down this thread

Bucket Seats: $375.00 for the pair Sold
Console: $300.00 (real nice/green)reduced price[/COLOR]
Shifter: $150.00vSold
Headlight trim: $20.00 for the pair
Grille: $45.00 for the pair Sold
Jack: $75.00 (jack/base/lug wrench/bumper hook)Sold



SSIII Trim rings: $3.00 each (the smaller trim rings for the five holes)
SSIII Center Caps: Make offer! Cheap!
Headlight trim ring: $8.00 each
Head light bucket: $5.00 each
Cigarette lighter: $12.00
Glove box door: $25.00 (green)Sold
Speaker cover: $8.00 (real nice)
Rear light lense: $5.00 pair Sold
Park light lense: $3.00
Steering Wheel: $85.00 starfire steering wheel

everything is, Plus shipping

I'll post pictures later, or send them to your email.

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Old October 10th, 2013, 05:30 PM
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Did you have a chance to check on the radiator?

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Can you post a picture of the jack? Thank you.
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Old October 10th, 2013, 06:47 PM
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do you have a picture of the grille
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I thought I sent you an email on the radiator. Sorry. I did check the letters and there was an L instead of the A. It wasn't the correct date code. Again sorry for not getting that information back to you
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I'll post pictures tonight, after work. Thanks
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Thanks for taking the time to look at radiator.

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Pictures of the parts

Here are some shots of the Grille and the Center Caps. I only have three Center Caps. The each Grille has one broken tab. but it doesn't effect the looks when installed.
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Console

The Console is in really good shape. No cracks or breaks.
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I hope this doesn't sound stupid .But is the grille on a 71 cutlass s the same as what's on a 71 cutlass 442.

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I don't think that's a stupid question. And I can't answer it either. I don't know. I'm still learning. Hopefully one of the experts will chime in and tell us.
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Originally Posted by chawk
I hope this doesn't sound stupid .But is the grille on a 71 cutlass s the same as what's on a 71 cutlass 442.
No, 2 different grilles. The 442 grille was its own, not on any other model.
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Thanks for the information , I'll keep looking .
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That's a real good deal on the steering wheel I've never seen them that cheap
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Keep in mind, it isn't (is not) a Cutlass Sport Steering wheel. It's still real cool looking. I have it on display in the garage for now.
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Hello.

What color are the bucket seats? Are the center caps the snap-on type? Are the trim rings 14 or 15 inch - what do you mean that they are the smaller 5-hole type?

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The bucket seats are green. They will need to be refinished. They work great, need one spring, need new covers and the seat backs need to be redyed.

The center caps are the snap on type.

The trim rings are the small five hole type.

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Old October 19th, 2013, 07:33 PM
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Bump!

I lowered the prices on some items

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speaker cover

Do you have a pic of the speaker cover, very interested?

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Old October 20th, 2013, 06:38 AM
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Speaker Grille

I have the original hardwell as well, minus one zerk nut.
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I also have a "dumb" question, what is a small 5-hole type trim ring? Does it have something to do with the retainer clips? Did not know there were different type of Oldsmobile trim rings, besides the diameter and width. Thanks, Anthony
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That's not a dumb question. I didn't know how to discribe the part to effectively.

There are five smaller stainless steel trim rings on the SSII and SSIII rims. These rings fit the five smaller holes/slots.

The rims were trashed (rusted) but the stainless steel is in great condition so I pulled all the smaller trim rimgs off of the five rims that were with the car.

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Interested in steering wheel and console. Is the 71 console identical to the 70 console? I have a 70 442 with turbo 400. Please PM. Cash in hand, thanks!
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Interested in the console. Is door to storage compartment working properly? Can I have a few more pics ?
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Console

The door works well, the light works as well.
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Pictures of the seats

Here are a few pictures of the seats. As you can see, they need to be refurbished. But they are firm and work great.
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Bump!

I posted the pictures as requested
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Just a reminder to those who have shown interest in the console, it is still available. Thanks
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I lowered the price.
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