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1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham Coupe 2-door 6.6l 403 V8 Hot Rod on 2040-cars

US $9,999.99
Year:1977 Mileage:105000 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Nappanee, Indiana, United States

Nappanee, Indiana, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:6.6L 403Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 3M57R7R225753 Year: 1977
Interior Color: Black
Make: Oldsmobile
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cutlass Supreme
Trim: Brougham Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 105,000
Exterior Color: Red
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

   This is a 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham. (the Paint color and the Interior is specific to 1976)

I bought the car in 2008 from an Olds enthusiast who purchased the car in Southern California and brought it back to Illinois to restore. I had been searching for a solid 1976 Cutlass when I came across this totally Rust FREE 1977. The sun had destroyed the Interior of the car, but the body and frame are Super Clean and NO rust. When I stripped the car down for the paint shop, even the bumper bolts/nuts turned right off with a wrench as if they hadn't been on there for very long.

If you're familiar with the Cutlass from this era you know how bad the rear bumpers rusted and imploded...This rear bumper looks like brand new original condition. The only rust I found on the car was down in the corners of the back window under the padding and vinyl top which trapped moisture for years and eventually ate through the steel. The body shop who did my paint work replaced the metal with metal in these 2 small areas before painting and installing the new black vinyl top shown.

I built this project to be a driver with street performance, not to race and not to show. I had a '76 in high school that I worked at "re-creating" with this car and it's been a lot of fun. The paint is nice (about 5 years old now) but it's not 100% perfect to make this a show car. I will show the paint chips/scratches in photos so you can see what I am talking about. From 10 feet away, you cannot even see any flaws, chips etc. but I want to describe the car exactly as it is so you have NO suprises.

The car has T-Tops that I believe to be factory, but I cannot verify that 100%. When I repalced all the rubber weather seals etc. around windows, hood, trunk, doors etc. I could not find the weatehr stripping OEM for the T-Tops. For this reason, I have never left the car out in the weather but it doesn't leak when I have washed it or driven it in rain. The door window seals are new and even they are not air tight 100% so I was afraid to tear out the T-Top seals and try to modify a replacement available aftermarket.

The car has factory AC but I did not put the compressor back on the car when I put the new engine in it. I will include the AC parts that are original and not on the car now. There is no radio in the car. Someone had installed a cheap radio that I removed when I changed out the Interior. The Interior is all black and from a '76 so the dash vents are not the '77 look. The Interior is all in nice shape except for the fabric on the front seat which needs to be replaced or covered. The seat is in exellent shape, just the fabric is dry rotted away as you can see. That's my list of the "bad stuff" you'll want to address to finish up this car project. All the hard work is done and done RIGHT!

I bought the 403 Olds Street/Performance engine from C-Tech Performance Engines and Dyno Services in Wyoming, MI. I have the Dyno report and all their build specs as well as many of the receipts for parts that have gone into this car. Basically, they've done extensive machine work to this motor to give it a real nice sound and feel without taking it "over the top" for the drag strip. I've included pictures of the motor and will try to picture the specifications but please ask any questions you have about motor specs.

I put a new 200 4R Stage2 Full Race Performance GM Transmission behind this Motor so I could get a "hole shot" and still afford to drive it to work with the Overdrive gear in this tranny. The Transmission was built by The Transmission Depot in Hudson, FL who specializes in Performance/Street work. I changed the stock steering gear box out with a W-29 box for a better steering response and it takes the "Big Boat" feel out of the steering very nicely. The Rear Gears are Richmond Performance 3:73 in a Brand New Yukon Posi. New shocks all around last year (could use a coil spring upgrade from stock if you don't like the low soft tail), Hooker Headers, 3" exhaust pipes through new 40 series Flowmaster Mufflers and custom built Transmission Support that allows for full free flow straight 3" exhust pipes to pass through.

The tires are Indy 500 Firestones and have less than 200 miles on them. This car has spent most of the past 5 years under a dust cover in heated storage shop. I've tried to list as much detail as possible and answer any questions about the car. I will include lots of pictures as well. Please feel free to come see the car and/or ask any questions you might have before bidding on the car.

Thanks for looking and Good Luck bidding if this Car's for You!

Sorry, the pictures of my motor spec's and dyno test didn't come across readable. If you're interested in these documents, I can email or fax them to you upon request. Here's a bit of a summary on the motor:

Ported Heads - 63cc chamber, resurfaced .005, cut for larger valves, Int 2.20 / Ext 1.75, 3 angle valve grind, holes drilled out for 1/2" ARP head studs, new valves, springs, retainers, locks, new MRK rockers, Corteco Head gaskets. Block bored and honed .030, resurfaced, ground crank .010 / .010, reconditioned rods, new cam, main, rod bearings, Sealed Power Engine Kit. Comp Cams Hyd-Cam 230/236 duration - .520/.523 lift, 110 Lobe Center, Melling oil pump and new water pump, HEI Dist., new plug wires. Compression: 9.5:1. Peak observed HP-352 @ 5600 RPM - Peak TQ -379 @ 4300 RPM.

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