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72 Cutlass Supreme convertible for sale. Red with black interior. 350 4 barrel, TH350 automatic transmission. Loaded with options. Cruise control, power steering, power brakes, Air Conditioning, power windows, power trunk release. Am/FM, 8 track, night watch, tilt wheel. Sport steering wheel, power top. Center console. New 15 inch tires on 15x7 factory rallye II wheels with bolt on center caps. Very dependable cruiser. Pictures to follow,
I am having issues posting pictures, since I store them on google pictures and not on my computer. I am more than happy to send people pictures if they PM me an email. The car was restored back in the late 80s or early 90s. I am not 100 percent positive but I believe the panels are all original. Someone would need to tell me the locations to explore to find out if yes or no. The car was originally Sequoia green, with a green top.
I am having issues posting pictures, since I store them on google pictures and not on my computer. I am more than happy to send people pictures if they PM me an email. The car was restored back in the late 80s or early 90s. I am not 100 percent positive but I believe the panels are all original. Someone would need to tell me the locations to explore to find out if yes or no. The car was originally Sequoia green, with a green top.
Follow the directions to post "FROM URL". This is essentially no different than embedding (posting) a link (URL) except you must post the link (FROM URL) within the box which states "FROM URL". Your pictures will automagically be linked and embedded into your post. "From URL means a website address (link) where you have picture/image files stored in a different location (not located on www.classicoldsmobile.com). In other words (as an example), your image file(s) are hosted at Photobucket, Flickr, Dropbox, Tinypic, Imgur, GooglePhotos, or another website. Copy/Paste the URL website address location of the picture/image file into the box Paste a File URL... NOTE: The URL must contain the actual picture/image file e.g. .jpg, .jpeg, etc."