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Old March 3rd, 2011, 08:20 PM
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Even more '70-'72 parts.

We have a shell from a '72 Cutlass s, & one from a '71 Cutlass S & are parting out a '72 Supreme with disc brakes, AC, 14" SS II bolt on rims, good glass, All exterior trim, 350 4bbl engine, complete but assuming it needs rebuilt. One shell has very nice floor & trunk pans & a very nice frame.
Two complete sets of disc brakes, two partial sets, almost perfect stone shield, lots of S & Supreme exterior trim, glass, 10 bolt rears, one 12 bolt rear, Vista parts, switches, dash parts & trim, AC ductwork, partial seat belt seats, nice trunk lights, some very nice red & yellow side marker lights, head light bezels, a very nice convertible top frame with a very nice header bow, pump, & cylinders, windlace moldings, glove box doors, trunk trim, wiring harness, fuel gauges, clock blanks, square power window switches, square power lock switches, chrome flasher *****, alternator positive terminal covers, nice AC firewall box, bench seat cores, nice driver rear seat from a '72 S
Also have a '71 Supreme frame & shell with very nice floors, trunk pan & below trunk lid area. Car is from KY. & was a nice car till someone put lambo doors on it & cut a hole in the roof that is like 3 ft x 4ft???!!
Has a 350 4bbl but carb is missing. Don't know if it will run, but looks like it could easily? Doors & pass fender & core support all gone & so is most everything else. Very solid shell with minimal rust, just a big hole in the roof & pass quarter for the door mech.
Call Cutlass Depot for more info.
C. 317-727-7041


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Old March 7th, 2011, 10:36 AM
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how much for the steering column?
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Old March 7th, 2011, 11:59 AM
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Curious to see what the last 18" of the Supreme would cost me...i.e tail panel, bumper support (trunk pan behind rear bumper and into trunk floor), basically everything from the most rear rubber body bushings back. These pics give you an idea....



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Old March 8th, 2011, 03:06 PM
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mryoung4815,
How about $75.00 plus shipping for the floor shift column. If you want the sport steering wheel with it, add $175.00.
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Make me a reasonable offer on the tail panel & I'll get it cut out. I'd wrap it in cardboard to ship it, but I think shipping might be a bit pricey?? I'm in zip 46227. I would guess it might weigh about 50-60lbs??
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I'd wrap it in cardboard to ship it, but I think shipping might be a bit pricey?? I'm in zip 46227. I would guess it might weigh about 50-60lbs??
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I just shipped a fender from upstate NY to Phili for $65 on greyhound. I'd heard about people shipping them before but never tried it myself. It was EASY. I was in and out of the bus station in 5 minutes. It got to Phili in one day
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Whats the price on the stone shield?
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Old March 9th, 2011, 07:00 AM
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oldspackrat:

Any way to get pictures of the rear of that car?

Here is a pic of what I would like. Sorry for the chicken scratch in paint, but damn if I could figure out how to put text in it. Basically I would like the rear of the car cut off just inside where the trunk floor braces weld on. The cross brace you see in the pic where the trunk floor brackets weld to needs to be solid. If it's solid then I would go $150 plus shipping?At about 80" long and 60 lbs (guesses) Greyhound is about $95 shipped from Indianapolis to Wilmington DE.

I hope this isn't a pain for you. Thanks

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70-72 parts

any inside rear view mirrors that are not stained or fogged ?

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I purchased the sport mirrors from these guys.they were packed well and they were exactly what scott said they were.thanks!
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Old March 9th, 2011, 07:47 PM
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Dre,
I think I sent you a price on the red stone shield? It is in very nice condition & just needs sanded & painted. Asking $100.00 shipped.

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I will try to get pix tomorrow of that cars rear section. Your price sounds good to me & I can take it to greyhound.

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I've got one 1970-71 non lighted, stainless front, mirror with no fogging or staining.It is one of the nicest I've seen in a while. It is just the mirror, no stem or cover unless you need those also. $40.00 shipped?
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Old March 10th, 2011, 08:41 PM
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Link to pictures of rear end of Cutlass supreme.
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Sounds like you have some nice parts.Do you happen to have pics of the side marker lights that you could post.Thanks in advance.
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saw the picture of the steering wheel. I cant tell if it has grain by the picture. How about a close shot of the front rim.

still interested
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Thank you...I PM'd you...

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You guys have some great parts.... Always have all of my oldsmobile needs. Go Cutlass DEPOT....
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Old March 13th, 2011, 10:03 AM
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Here are some pix of the rear marker lights. The fronts are hiding from me right now, but I'll have them soon. I have two rear sets.
If a NOS set is a 10, I'd say one set is a 9/8 & the other is a 6/7. The nicer pair has no pitting or corrosion, very nice chrome, good studs, & pretty nice color to the lenses. There is one tiny discolored spot that I'm pointing to in the picture. I would be glad to use these on all but the nicest show cars out there. The better set is the one with 4 speed nuts with it. I should have labeled them before I took the pictures, duh!

The not as nice set has a couple pits on the very top edge of one of them, but the studs are very nice, chrome is nice with just minor weathering/scratches, & the lens color is nice.There is some undercoating on one of these also, but it will clean off with some work. These would be good for a very nice driver or "less expensive" restoration.

I took some 0000 steel wool to both sets for a quick cleaning, but they will clean up a little more. The brackets for boths sets are nice with just some surface rust. If blasted, they will look fine.
Asking $80.00 shipped for the very nice pair, & $60.00 shipped for the not quite as nice pair.
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