1970 Cutlass Supreme Convertible - Prepping to sell
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1970 Cutlass Supreme Convertible - Prepping to sell
Provo, Utah - I have what I believe is a 1970 Cutlass Supreme convertible - Looks to have been repainted at some point. Fairly clean, unfortunately, looks like some teenagers cut the top to get into it. Interior looks to be in really good shape front seats have been reupholstered at some point though. I need to get it out in the sunlight and wash it off and get some more pictures. My plan is to get it sold, a neighbor of mine really wants it and has offered $3300 but I think that is probably too low. Not interested in putting too much effort into sorting things out unless the payback would be substantial. Ideas on what it should sell for with just a cleanup and confirming it runs vs if I were to repair or replace the top and do some other tidying up, Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Last edited by oorhett; March 19th, 2019 at 09:18 AM. Reason: More photos
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I think the one year only, factory experimental sunroof convertible should bring a premium.
Car appears to have a later engine judging by EGR valve which is a value damper. It would help to see trunk floor & lid lower edge condition.
If you could get $5k for it, great. A lower offer would probably be fair.
Car appears to have a later engine judging by EGR valve which is a value damper. It would help to see trunk floor & lid lower edge condition.
If you could get $5k for it, great. A lower offer would probably be fair.
Last edited by bccan; March 18th, 2019 at 11:24 AM.
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A bucket full of the dust is will bring big bucks these days. I would negotiate with the neighbor a bit. Its probably a $5k car running, it will cost you the difference from your offer to get it to that point.
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WOW The first and only post is on the Newbie Forum of prepping a car for sale and we have a bidding war. I wonder how many other sites he is pulling the same thing ?
.....Just my two cents worth.
.....Just my two cents worth.
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oorhett, Welcome to CO!
Very nice car you have for sale, I'm sure you will find a buyer here on Classic Olds.
Hope to see more pics as you are getting it ready.
All the best with the sale if you don't decide to hang onto it !
Eric
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Provo, Utah - I have what I believe is a 1970 Cutlass Supreme convertible - Looks to have been repainted at some point. Fairly clean, unfortunately, looks like some teenagers cut the top to get into it. Interior looks to be in really good shape front seats have been reupholstered at some point though. I need to get it out in the sunlight and wash it off and get some more pictures. My plan is to get it sold, a neighbor of mine really wants it and has offered $3300 but I think that is probably too low. Not interested in putting too much effort into sorting things out unless the payback would be substantial. Ideas on what it should sell for with just a cleanup and confirming it runs vs if I were to repair or replace the top and do some other tidying up, Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
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I like it! I don't have enough experience to weigh in on what a fair price would be, but from my perspective it's encouraging to see that $3,500 - $5,000 might do it. Seems like a solid car to start with. I sold my '71 30 yrs ago and hope to replace it at some point. Which is why I'm hanging out here. Good luck with it. Looking forward to seeing how it progresses.
- Jack
- Jack
Last edited by 504ECB; March 23rd, 2019 at 10:29 PM.
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