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1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme S Coupe 2-door Clean !! on 2040-cars

US $1,500.00
Year:1993 Mileage:142000
Location:

Delray Beach, Florida, United States

Delray Beach, Florida, United States
Advertising:

Hi,

Up For Sale is a 1993 Olds Cutlass Supreme S Coupe. Has 142+k Original Miles, Auto Trans,

A/C, P.W., PDL, P.S. & Power Brakes with Gray Cloth Interior..

 "First The Good" :

Car Starts & Runs Excellent and the Interior is also in Great Shape....  

The Body & Paint ( All Around ), is in Fantastic Original Condition ( No Rust ) Never an accident

and never Re-Painted.. Brand new Battery, and Has an Upgraded stereo system with a Sony 10

Disc - Changer..  There are a few ( Hard to Notice ) Faded spots but hard to see and can

probably can be Rubbed out with a Good Vehicle Detailing.. The Hot Florida Sun is known for causing

fade spots on cars...This car has been owned by an elder Female, who was the third owner...

Not sure how many years she's had the car but I do know that she took

very good care of it, always brought it in for all the routine maintenance, Oil Changes, Brakes etc..

Hence the running condition that it's in.. I took the car with the intentions of doing a resto on it..

I just don't have the time, the space or the funds to do it and I need to get the car out of here..

( Condo association issues ).. My Loss, Your Gain...

The car lived the first half of it's life in Arkansas, the Second Half in Florida... Car comes

with a Clean Florida Vehicle Title from the Previous owner. I never registered this vehicle..

 

Now the Not So Good:

Look at all the photos closely, The car needs some minor stuff to make it Perfect..

The A/C needs Re-Charging,  Driver's seat Mechanism needs  

some TLC in order to slide the seat forward & back, and last, a New Windshield...

That's It !!!  Please email any questions, Good Luck and Please, Don't make Offers

or Bids if you don't have the Funds Ready In Hand to buy...

Thanks for Looking....

 

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