70 Cutlass S 6 Cyl. Not Mine For Sale
70 Cutlass S 6 Cyl. Not Mine For Sale
https://longisland.craigslist.org/ct...544880763.html
Not mine, just passing this along. Located on Long Island, NY.
Not mine, just passing this along. Located on Long Island, NY.
That is a disappointing picture, to say the least, since the first picture makes it look like a nice, presentable car. Any buyer must hope it's just a badly prepared paint job, and look very closely before buying. I dare whoever buys it to leave the straight six in it and bring it to shows!
I'd for sure leave the 6 in it. Must have been an old person's car originally. No air and no power brakes, but it does have power steering. My guess is the car parked under a bridge or a carport that leaked and that roof is years of yuck dripping down on it.
Come across these from time to time for sale. I think..man that's cool especially if you find an F85 and optioned with 3 on the tree. But then I think... the coolness would go away in about 15 minutes and then I have a straight 6 driver, lacking power of a v8, which is so ho-hum and it would be time to move on.
1970 Olds Cutlass S. Numbers matching drivetrain. Rare 6cyl only 700 made in 1970. Just tuned up, New battery, Plugs , wires, cap, rotor, points. New master cylinder, new brakes all around, new wheel cylinders, new front hubs and bearings. New carpet, Retrosound radio with IPhone connection, new speakers. Floors and trunk are solid. Has small hole in trunk, drivers side quarter panel has rust, paint is peeling on roof. Interior is very clean, Runs and drives great for 53 years old, Not a rattle box. Asking 9000 OBO, open to trades 68-72 A body’s 80’s G body’s possible other vehicles, no motorcycles.
We took a family vacation to the Las Vegas/Arizona area a couple years ago. It’s kinda painful to see peoples parts cars out west that are nicer than the stuff we are trying to repair in the Midwest.
If I had to do it again, I would definitely find a car to build in a dry climate. Granted, the interior will be baked beyond use, but show me 50 year old interior that doesn’t need repair or replacement.
If I had to do it again, I would definitely find a car to build in a dry climate. Granted, the interior will be baked beyond use, but show me 50 year old interior that doesn’t need repair or replacement.
Well since my Vista is a southern car and a Vista and left out in the rain a lot and it has both diseases and I sure noticed the nice interior of that blue car. Isn't that the way it goes, you don't notice other cars so much except those like yours (mundane non-Olds) or the cars that you really wish you had for some reason or the other, or any Oldsmobile.
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