72 Olds Cutlass Supreme Conv sold at Auction (Not mine) - $45K
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72 Olds Cutlass Supreme Conv sold at Auction (Not mine) - $45K
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1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme | GAA Classic Cars
- Per Title Exceeds Mechanical Limits
- Only 66 Cutlass Supreme Convertibles Ordered With These Options
- 442 Model
- Was Restored Over 20 Years Ago
- 4 Speed Manual Transmission
- Convertible
- Factory A/C
- Power Windows
- Power Locks
- Power Seat
- Factory Seatbelts with Shoulder Harness
- Power Convertible Top
- Factory AM/FM Radio
- 4 Spoke Steering Wheel
- Tach & Gauges
1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme | GAA Classic Cars
Last edited by Hokie99; July 26th, 2021 at 12:52 PM.
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I have made several not mine post, I post them for three reasons #1 some people here may be looking to buy a Oldsmobile and may not have seen the adds because they are local to PHX area and I know that if the vehicle checks off all their boxes they may be willing to travel for their dream vehicle, #2 I just think as a Oldsmobile enthusiast they may like seeing the vehicle, there are some damn interesting rides out there.
#3 inspiration, you may see something that inspires you or gives you a idea for something you may want to do,
I put them in general discussion area since I am not the one selling them. I don't consider them a nuisance, if I have no interest I just move on.
#3 inspiration, you may see something that inspires you or gives you a idea for something you may want to do,
I put them in general discussion area since I am not the one selling them. I don't consider them a nuisance, if I have no interest I just move on.
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I wanted to buy this car. The car was consigned to GAA Auction and sold for $45,000.00. Within a couple weeks, I saw the car on Ideal Classic's, Venice, Florida. I called and and Ideal was asking $80,000.00!!! I made an offer and the lowest the OWNER would take was $72,000.00. I passed.
Coincidentally, I looked on Ideal's website today. The car is no longer listed. Not a bad way to make approximately twenty-five thousand dollars.
Coincidentally, I looked on Ideal's website today. The car is no longer listed. Not a bad way to make approximately twenty-five thousand dollars.
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