Tally another new Olds admirer
I have a 1970 Cutlass Supreme all original (minus hub caps, paint and upholstery). My Father bought it new after returning from Vietnam, only had $2500 otherwise I may have had a 442 convertible (was $3500, he really wanted that one). I digress. Good to be here I have been searching for the right paint color as I believe the current tone is off a little. The car needs some work but looks real good from 100 feet away. I had a 1971 Cutlass but I was young and dumb and totalled it
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ST 70 34257LAN312620 BDY
TR 977 - A PNT
12 A B85
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.ST 70 34257LAN312620 BDY
TR 977 - A PNT
12 A B85
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Nice looking car Nick
I have never wrecked a car yet and don't plan on it now since I hope I made it past that stage unscathed
i did sell one that i regret but kay sirah sirah
does the car still have a cowl tag on it as it may contain info on original color?
I have never wrecked a car yet and don't plan on it now since I hope I made it past that stage unscathed
i did sell one that i regret but kay sirah sirah
does the car still have a cowl tag on it as it may contain info on original color?
Cars that are handed down from father to son are special. That car must have a very special meaning to your father to have kept it for so long. I don't have that kind of history with my cars as I have not had them all that long, yet I plan on passing them on to my son along with my mortgage payment.
Nice car keep the family history going.
Nice car keep the family history going.
Last edited by Nilsson; Sep 25, 2009 at 07:49 AM. Reason: spelling
Thanks to "svnt442" over in the Cutlass threads I think I have the paint figured out. The "--" on the cowl tag represent a special order color. For 1970 that was Rally Red. I think I interpreted his explanation correctly.
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