A Numbers Matching 1967 Olds. Cutlass Supreme " 442 " Convertible on 2040-cars
South Paris, Maine, United States
Engine:REBUILT 400V8
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Cutlass
Interior Color: Red
Year: 1967
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: RED VINYL ORIGINAL BUCKETT SEATS
Drive Type: R.W.D.
Mileage: 109,267
Sub Model: SUPREME 442
Disability Equipped: No
1967 OLDS. CUTLASS SUPREME " 442 :" CONVERTIBLE
A MATCHING NUMBERS CAR
400V8 [ REBUILT ]
BORED : .030 - SURFACE HEADS : .020 [ HAVE COPY OF THE R.O. ]
4 SPEED MANUAL
MILEAGE IS : 109267
HAS A NEW CONV. TOP & REAR WINDOW [ POWER TOP WORKS GREAT ]
HAS MATCHING B.F.GOODRICH T/A R.W.L. TIRES ON FACTORY CHROME WHEELS
DEALER INSTALLED : AM FM WITH C/D CONVERTOR IN TRUNK
THE ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE [ WHEN NEW ] SOLD IN BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA
ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE
OWNERS MANUAL & POWER TOP MANUAL IN GLOVE COMPARTMENT
COLOR IS ORIGIAL COLR : SPANISH RED [ WAS GIVEN A QUALITY PAINT JOB 14 YEARS AGO
IT STILL SHINES BEAUTIFULLY
THE RED INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL & IS IN NICE CONDITION
THE FRONT SUSPENSION HAS BEEN REPLACED RECENTLY
THE ORIGINAL OWNER ORDERED THE CAR WITOUT POWER STEERING OR POWER BRAKES
IT DRIVES NICE & THE BRAKES WORK FINE
I AM LISTING THIS FOR THE OWNER OF THE CAR [ THE LAST !# YEARS ]
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CAR YOU CAN CALL RAWN @ 207-890-6597 IN SOUTH PARIS, MAINE
PLEASE CALL BEFORE 9 P.M. E.S.T.
PLEASE DO NOT CALL HIM ABOUT THE RESERVE PRICE
IF YOU HAVE 5 OR LESS FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT THE OWNER BEFORE BIDDING
IT IS TO BE SOLD IN THE " UNITED STATES ONLY "
P. S. : THE CAR HAS NO BODY RUST AT ALL - IT IS READY TO ENJOY
On May-09-13 at 17:48:37 PDT, seller added the following information:
On May-09-13 at 17:50:52 PDT, seller added the following information:
THE CAR HAS BEEN STORED IN A CONTROLLED HEAT AREA
On May-11-13 at 06:58:59 PDT, seller added the following information:
THERE IS A SECOND TEL. NUMBER TO REACH THE OWNER " RAWN " AT
IT IS : 207-43-8416 IN SOUTH PARIS, ME.
On May-11-13 at 07:58:07 PDT, seller added the following information:
THE FIRST PHONE NUMBER THAT IS LISTED IS THE WRONG
NUMBER 207-890-6597 IS WRONG THE RIGHT NUMBER IS : 207-743-8416 IN SOUTH PARIS, Maine
Oldsmobile Cutlass for Sale
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1995 oldsmobile cutlass supreme convertible 2 owner low miles very nice car !!
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