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Old April 21st, 2017, 06:38 PM
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1969 Cutlass S Convertible Project

I have decided to sell my wife's 1969 Cutlass S convertible project car. We have had it for over 13 years and I have collected tons of parts, NOS and excellent used intended for the restoration. The car is nasau blue, black power top and black interior. Factory bucket seat car, column shift, manual brake, PS and map light mirror. The car has been off the road since the late 80's. Rust free doors, fenders, core support, deck lid and hood. Frame is in great shape with no issues. Trunk pan needs replaced, small patches on floors and quarters have been patched and need work. Needs top and interior. It needs complete restoration but is a great car for that. 350/350 car not running. The car is very complete with little missing. I don't have a windshield for it. Here is a list of the parts that come with the car:

NOS hood moldings
NOS eyebrow moldings
NOS left and right door mirrors
442 rear bumper
Extra front bumper
Black floor shift console and shifter
Tilt floor shift column
Straight floor shift colum
Extra pair NICE convertible quarter panel moldings
4 nice ding free wheel wheelwell moldings
New in the box seat cushions
Excellent grills and headlight plastic
Disc brake conversion
New Edelbrock Performer intake
New Crane Powermax cam
Rear sway bar
1 1/4 front sway bar
Dash pad
SSII wheels
Extra convertible windshield moldings - A pillar and upper
Trunk molding
Black seat belts
Extra hood, right door and right fender
And all kinds of smalls
I'm sure I'm missing something

Will post pics this weekend. I'm in Clinton Iowa. Asking $6500 for the whole works
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Old April 22nd, 2017, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Eggman
I have decided to sell my wife's 1969 Cutlass S convertible project car. We have had it for over 13 years and I have collected tons of parts, NOS and excellent used intended for the restoration. The car is nasau blue, black power top and black interior. Factory bucket seat car, column shift, manual brake, PS and map light mirror. The car has been off the road since the late 80's. Rust free doors, fenders, core support, deck lid and hood. Frame is in great shape with no issues. Trunk pan needs replaced, small patches on floors and quarters have been patched and need work. Needs top and interior. It needs complete restoration but is a great car for that. 350/350 car not running. The car is very complete with little missing. I don't have a windshield for it. Here is a list of the parts that come with the car:

NOS hood moldings
NOS eyebrow moldings
NOS left and right door mirrors
442 rear bumper
Extra front bumper
Black floor shift console and shifter
Tilt floor shift column
Straight floor shift colum
Extra pair NICE convertible quarter panel moldings
4 nice ding free wheel wheelwell moldings
New in the box seat cushions
Excellent grills and headlight plastic
Disc brake conversion
New Edelbrock Performer intake
New Crane Powermax cam
Rear sway bar
1 1/4 front sway bar
Dash pad
SSII wheels
Extra convertible windshield moldings - A pillar and upper
Trunk molding
Black seat belts
Extra hood, right door and right fender
And all kinds of smalls
I'm sure I'm missing something

Will post pics this weekend. I'm in Clinton Iowa. Asking $6500 for the whole works
wow. That's a solid project. I definitely wouldn't mind having it. How far is that from Spencer, IA?
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Old April 23rd, 2017, 11:38 AM
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Parts pics

Here are some pics of the replacement parts. These are the set of nearly mint grills and headlight housings, super nice trunk trim, NOS mirrors and fender trim.
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Old April 23rd, 2017, 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by JuliusH05@gmail.com
wow. That's a solid project. I definitely wouldn't mind having it. How far is that from Spencer, IA?
damn another n.w. iowan i'm in cherokee
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Old May 6th, 2017, 04:15 PM
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Car was sold today
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Old May 9th, 2017, 11:46 AM
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Great news on the sale. I wish I had browsed sooner. I have a friend that would have jumped on it. That was a good deal.
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