Chassis wanted in Alaska
'71-'72 Cutlass chassis wanted in Alaska
I have a '72 Cutlass S I've been working on, but the "big dream" eventually is to make a 442 homage/clone, so I'm looking for a '70-'72 fastback body I can swap my parts over to.
I'd be interested in anything from a more or less complete car- even a runner if the price is good- on down to a bare cab and frame. (Paired, for VIN/title reasons.) I can fix rust and do bodywork, so I'm willing to look at even basketcases. Willing to trailer from anywhere in the state.
Thanks for looking.
Doc.
I'd be interested in anything from a more or less complete car- even a runner if the price is good- on down to a bare cab and frame. (Paired, for VIN/title reasons.) I can fix rust and do bodywork, so I'm willing to look at even basketcases. Willing to trailer from anywhere in the state.
Thanks for looking.
Doc.
Last edited by DocN; Apr 27, 2026 at 10:57 AM.
I may be off on my nomenclature, then. Mine's definitely a notchback, and there were "S" badges on the original steering wheel and glovebox lid. (Any badges on the fenders were taken off by a previous owner, who also stripped the vinyl top off.) So it's a Supreme, then? I suppose I thought "S" meant 'Supreme'.
Either way, I'd like to find a fastback body or car to build from.
Doc.
Either way, I'd like to find a fastback body or car to build from.
Doc.
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I'm not shooting for a detail-perfect 442 clone, it's more of a "rodstoration". The quarters of the Supreme I have are all patchwork and about a gallon of Bondo. If I get around to reskinning it, well, I prefer the fastback body style, and that would get me closer to a 442 homage as well. I figure if I can find a parts car or cab, if I've gotta reskin, why not do one with the preferred body style?
If I can't find one, I'll keep driving what I have. Can't hurt to ask.

Doc.
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