1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass Sports Coupe For Sale
#1
1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass Sports Coupe For Sale
I have a complete Oldsmobile Cutlass Not F85 or 442
Matching Numbers small block 330 V8 (Not 350 Chevy)
Automatic Transmission, Complete interior, dash not cut,
1980's oldsmobile rally mag wheels (size 14 not 15)
edelbrock 750 cfm carb, No smog necessary, Supper staight body lines No BONDO!!! Runs and Drives!!!
No Rust in Trunk, Floors or Quarters, But does have some around both front and rear windshields Normal!!
Car is located in los Angeles, CA can assist with local and international shipping arrangements.
Link to photobucket Album Below
http://s251.photobucket.com/albums/g...ile%20Cutlass/
Call or text Miguel 562-253-6098 $4500 or Make an offer!!!
Matching Numbers small block 330 V8 (Not 350 Chevy)
Automatic Transmission, Complete interior, dash not cut,
1980's oldsmobile rally mag wheels (size 14 not 15)
edelbrock 750 cfm carb, No smog necessary, Supper staight body lines No BONDO!!! Runs and Drives!!!
No Rust in Trunk, Floors or Quarters, But does have some around both front and rear windshields Normal!!
Car is located in los Angeles, CA can assist with local and international shipping arrangements.
Link to photobucket Album Below
http://s251.photobucket.com/albums/g...ile%20Cutlass/
Call or text Miguel 562-253-6098 $4500 or Make an offer!!!
Last edited by americasclassics; November 22nd, 2011 at 05:21 PM. Reason: posting link for high reso pics
#3
Agreed with joe,
matching numbers seems to be used quite loosely these days.
I would expect everything to be stock from and factory correct dates from Carb to Pan, You mentioned the carb is an edelbrock. Are all other parts correct for 1965?
Also, for 4500 dollars, folks on this website will probably request high-resolution pictures to be posted.
If you click "go advanced" you can manage your attachments and easily upload nice Jpeg's.
-Tony
matching numbers seems to be used quite loosely these days.
I would expect everything to be stock from and factory correct dates from Carb to Pan, You mentioned the carb is an edelbrock. Are all other parts correct for 1965?
Also, for 4500 dollars, folks on this website will probably request high-resolution pictures to be posted.
If you click "go advanced" you can manage your attachments and easily upload nice Jpeg's.
-Tony
#4
I'll agree with you there Tony except for the "factory correct dates". That too is part of the loose terminology floating around. A date code does not make a part correct or not. There is not "a date" to match. There is only a *highly* arbitrary window of time before before a car is made where a date is considered (only by self appointed Numbers Matching Police) to be numbers matching. Which is pretty much absurd, because either the part is correct or it isn't. The date code doesn't make it any more correct.
The lack of a clear universal definition results in an almost meaningless term. And in use, it *is* meaningless unless directly defined.
And *that* is what Joe said in one short sentence.
The lack of a clear universal definition results in an almost meaningless term. And in use, it *is* meaningless unless directly defined.
And *that* is what Joe said in one short sentence.
#5
Enigine block # behind water pump is correct to a 65 cutlass with 330 motor, 2 speed Automatic Also edelbrock carb is there because I did not want to rebuild oem rochester 4gc at the time Which is included. Believe me I have had several classics, this is one of two virgin cars I have owned the other A 1971 Chevy Shortbed California bed (stepside)
Last edited by americasclassics; November 21st, 2011 at 01:32 PM.
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Of course, since you've had several classics, you already knew this.
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#8
Thanks for the intel, its good to learn something new everyday. I will look for the POP this holiday weekend. as well as the heads
Which is the same casting number used on every 1964-65 330 motor that Olds built. This may very well be the original motor, but the casting number alone is not proof and certainly doesn't "match" anything. Now, if you have the Protect-O-Plate and the unit numbers on the P-O-P match those on the engine and trans, then the car IS, in fact, a numbers matching car (well, at least one head is matching, since that's the only place with the unit number stamped on the engine).
Of course, since you've had several classics, you already knew this.
Of course, since you've had several classics, you already knew this.
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