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1968 Cutlass Convertible, Gorgeous Red Classic ! on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:48000
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
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What you are looking at is a Cutlass that got the best of everything !

The car this was fitted with a complete new interior. Looks beautiful and gets a ton of compliments.

All weatherstripping has been replaced.

New Retro Sound Stereo System and Amp with IPOD hook-ups.

All the floors were sealed from the inside of the car to the underneath. Passenger side floor board replaced professionally.

The car had an extensive motor over-haul and the suspension was completly redone.

350 Rocket motor which everything is new on the motor ! I mean everything.

Transmission rebuilt with a very nice shift kit.

Rear End rebuilt.

Upgraded Steering gearbox which makes the car drive like a new car.

Complete front end rebuilt with tubular A-Arms.

New Flowmaster exhaust

Front disk brakes with drums on the rear.

New stainless Fuel Tank.

The complete underneath of the car was sealed with rust bullet ($125.00 a gallon)

The trunk is like new and when you open the hood the wow factor will set in !

BFgoodrich tires with Craeger rims. Only one year old.

All chrome on the car is in great shape and replaced anything that was pitted with new. The chrome running down the side of the car is the hardest thing to find ! they are gold and they are in great shape.

The body on the car was redone about 2 years ago and shines great and gets plenty of attention.

There is not too many Oldsmobiles like this on the road ! this car sounds great, looks great, and rides like a dream ! the attention to the suspension and motor was done big time.

I have all receipts of all the work done to this car and it was done by local well known shop. I have well over $33,000 in this car and most of the work was done within the year. No disappointments on this car and it will make someone very proud to drive and win many shows !

 


On Sep-06-14 at 20:04:46 PDT, seller added the following information:

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