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Old January 12th, 2012 | 06:42 AM
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1971 Cutlass S

Hi everybody I am new to the site. I recently bought a 1971 Cutlass S and I am restoring myself. Im kinda enexperienced when it comes to this so I might be asking a few questions. Thank you.
Old January 12th, 2012 | 07:12 AM
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Hi and welcome to C.O. forums, we would like to see some pics please! Good or bad. Maybe some cowl tag info?
Old January 12th, 2012 | 09:23 AM
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Old January 12th, 2012 | 11:12 AM
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Welcome to the site. Good luck with your restoration I have a 71 Cutlass S.
Old January 12th, 2012 | 01:07 PM
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This is it. its got a 350 with the TH350 trans. Im hoping to fully retore it some day but for now im just doing some odds and ends.
Old January 12th, 2012 | 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 71cutlass350
This is it. its got a 350 with the TH350 trans. Im hoping to fully retore it some day but for now im just doing some odds and ends.
Nice car. Carefully plan what you NEED to do now to make the car safe to drive. Then make a list of what you WANT to do when the money, time and experience are there. These old car projects have a tendency to blossom into full blown teardown restorations if you're not careful. Not that I mind seeing another one restored. Just have to know what your limits are. Good news for you: There are lots of aftermarket suppliers for your car parts, and this site is uber helpful with anything you ask about.
If you want to know a bit more about your car, post the VIN and take a pic of the cowl tag. Post it as a thumbnail instead of IMG so it can be opened as a full size pic. You might be surprised at the info that's on those 2 things.
Cheers!
Old January 12th, 2012 | 06:00 PM
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I think you'll find the people here eager to help and for the most part are very knowledgable. We all were "green" at one time or another----for some of us that was a looooooooooong time ago! Welcome aboard.
Old January 12th, 2012 | 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Siltman
We all were "green" at one time or another----for some of us that was a looooooooooong time ago!
Yup, like about 40 years ago...I'm turning 'green' just thinking of that

71cutlass350
Looks like you're way out in the boonies? Probably store that car in the barn over winter, or do you get winter where you are? Just make sure the critters don't get into it and chew up your wiring and upholstery. You probably know how very little space a mouse needs to squeeze into even a small hole.
Old January 13th, 2012 | 10:30 AM
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Question - I too have a 71 S - My grills are like Classic Joe's picture above - they are different than what is on 71Cutlass350's ride - I assume that someone changed them out as I thought mine were correct. Can you experts out there let us all know which ones are right for the model? Thanks

Nice ride by the way. I love mine. Good luck with it and post more pics!
Old January 13th, 2012 | 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by OldsManNJ
Question - I too have a 71 S - My grills are like Classic Joe's picture above - they are different than what is on 71Cutlass350's ride - I assume that someone changed them out as I thought mine were correct. Can you experts out there let us all know which ones are right for the model? Thanks

Nice ride by the way. I love mine. Good luck with it and post more pics!
It appears that the grilles on 71Cutlass350, are 72 Cutlass Supreme grilles
see attched pic from Year One's web site.
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Old January 13th, 2012 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by OldsManNJ
Question - I too have a 71 S - My grills are like Classic Joe's picture above - they are different than what is on 71Cutlass350's ride - I assume that someone changed them out as I thought mine were correct. Can you experts out there let us all know which ones are right for the model? Thanks
Your grills are the right ones.
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Old January 14th, 2012 | 03:12 PM
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the vin is 336871z127434
Old January 14th, 2012 | 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by 71cutlass350
the vin is 336871z127434
F85 V-8 holiday coupe 1971 Freemont, CA built (build sequence)
Post the cowl tag and maybe we will get you some more info.

regards, Pat
Old January 14th, 2012 | 05:33 PM
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the cowl is
ST 71-33687 z 07199
TR 948 b80 68 E PNT
06B 475407 630110
Old January 14th, 2012 | 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 71cutlass350
the cowl is
ST 71-33687 z 07199
TR 948 b80 68 E PNT
06B 475407 630110
ST-71 = 1971 model year
3 - General Motors (Oldsmobile)
36 - Cutlass V8
87 - hardtop coupe
Z - built in Freemont Kalli four nya
TR 948 - Are you sure? There's no 948 listed for 71. There is a 940 which is black
B80 - Exterior - roof drip moldings
PNT - 68 Sable Brown
E - Sandalwood vinyl roof
06B - Built in the second week (B) of June (06)
the other numbers are related to information I don't have specific to fisher body production / option codes

EDIT: Hmmm, the color doesn't match your car at all. someone must have painted it.
Old January 14th, 2012 | 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Allan R
Nice car. Carefully plan what you NEED to do now to make the car safe to drive. Then make a list of what you WANT to do when the money, time and experience are there. These old car projects have a tendency to blossom into full blown teardown restorations if you're not careful. Not that I mind seeing another one restored. Just have to know what your limits are. Good news for you: There are lots of aftermarket suppliers for your car parts, and this site is uber helpful with anything you ask about.
If you want to know a bit more about your car, post the VIN and take a pic of the cowl tag. Post it as a thumbnail instead of IMG so it can be opened as a full size pic. You might be surprised at the info that's on those 2 things.
Cheers!

thanks allan how come you didnt give me this advice when i joined $13000 ago
Old January 15th, 2012 | 07:33 AM
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948 code

Originally Posted by Allan R
ST-71 = 1971 model year
3 - General Motors (Oldsmobile)
36 - Cutlass V8
87 - hardtop coupe
Z - built in Freemont Kalli four nya
TR 948 - Are you sure? There's no 948 listed for 71. There is a 940 which is black
B80 - Exterior - roof drip moldings
PNT - 68 Sable Brown
E - Sandalwood vinyl roof
06B - Built in the second week (B) of June (06)
the other numbers are related to information I don't have specific to fisher body production / option codes

EDIT: Hmmm, the color doesn't match your car at all. someone must have painted it.
948 is listed in 1971 as a Sable bench seat. source 1971 Oldsmobile assembly manual
Old January 16th, 2012 | 04:28 PM
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Thanks this is really interesting. It tells me alot about the car and the previous owners as it now has black bucket seats and a floor shifter.
Old January 16th, 2012 | 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Charles Ludwick
thanks allan how come you didnt give me this advice when i joined $13000 ago
ummm, because you looked smart enough to know all this??? Sorry.

Originally Posted by 1970cs
948 is listed in 1971 as a Sable bench seat. source 1971 Oldsmobile assembly manual
Yes, there it is. Listed as 948c (combination of cloth and vinyl) didn't enter production till Oct 1 of 70. Same time they phased out 930v and 937v. The source I originally used for my earlier post didn't have that info. Great catch! I should have checked there first.
Old January 18th, 2012 | 12:13 AM
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