Just bought a 1967 Cutlass Supreme Holiday Coupe for 4k. Have some questions
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Just bought a 1967 Cutlass Supreme Holiday Coupe for 4k. Have some questions
It seems to be in good condition. Minor rust. 130k miles. All original (not sure about the interior). It has the 330 engine and its a two speed automatic. Does anyone know if my interior is original? The seats are baby blue and Navy blue and they say "LA" in the middle of them. The Car is baby blue and it seems like it was the original color and it matches perfectly. So I'm not sure. I've never seen these LA seats before? I'm also wondering how many of these cars were made? I'm assuming not a lot cause they were only made for 1 year but I've no clue just looking for some info on my new car.
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Take a photo of the body cowl tag and post it here. People on here can decode it for you and determine the car's original color and interior.
What, exactly, was made for only one year? Yes, 1967 models were made for only one year, and that's true for every model year, but "Cutlasses" were made for many years, and "Cutlass Supremes" were made for many years.
Production of the 1967 Cutlass Supreme Holiday Coupe totaled 57,858, and that was more than any other Cutlass series or style that year. As far as Cutlass Supremes go, second highest in production was the Holiday Sedan (four-door hardtop) at 22,571, third was the Sports Coupe (two-door post) at 18,256, fourth was the convertible at 10,897, and last was the Town Sedan (four-door post) at 8,346.
In addition to the Cutlass Supreme series, there were also the Cutlass V8 and Cutlass 6 series. Production of any of these that broke into five figures in 1967 was the Cutlass V8 Town Sedan at 29,062 and the Cutlass V8 Holiday Coupe 29,799. All other styles saw fewer than 10,000 produced.
The base price for your car was $2,831.
how many of these cars were made? I'm assuming not a lot cause they were only made for 1 year
Production of the 1967 Cutlass Supreme Holiday Coupe totaled 57,858, and that was more than any other Cutlass series or style that year. As far as Cutlass Supremes go, second highest in production was the Holiday Sedan (four-door hardtop) at 22,571, third was the Sports Coupe (two-door post) at 18,256, fourth was the convertible at 10,897, and last was the Town Sedan (four-door post) at 8,346.
In addition to the Cutlass Supreme series, there were also the Cutlass V8 and Cutlass 6 series. Production of any of these that broke into five figures in 1967 was the Cutlass V8 Town Sedan at 29,062 and the Cutlass V8 Holiday Coupe 29,799. All other styles saw fewer than 10,000 produced.
The base price for your car was $2,831.
Last edited by jaunty75; October 13th, 2012 at 05:40 PM.
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