Perhaps it's because there are no more Oldsmobiles being built, ut the list of future collectibles will surely include cars like this 62k actual mileage, ne-family owned 1985 Cutlass Supreme Brougham. From new, hese cars have enjoyed a cult following, erhaps due to their classic yet sporty styling, arge dose of luxury, nd effortless road manners.As is the case with many old cars, eople didn't treat these like anything special when they were new, nd as a result, inding a clean one like this Olds can be a challenge. Fortunately, t hails from a warm, ry climate and shows off its fantastic condition with shiny white gray paint and bright red pinstripes. There's no evidence of rust or panel patching, nd those wide, eavy doors open and close as easily today as they did 30 years ago. The angular styling has aged quite well, nd with the 1985 updates such as the fine-mesh grilles and chrome headlight bezels, t enjoys a semi-performance look that was a hallmark of Oldsmobile in its glory days. The chrome bumpers still look fantastic, howing no evidence that this car was "parked by feel" by an elderly owner, nd all the bright stainless trim shines up nicely. And we have to admit that we like the lack of a padded roof, hich makes it look a lot more contemporary and a lot less geriatric.Inside, t's pure Oldsmobile luxury thanks to a wide split bench seat and lots of legroom. With standard burgundy GM mouse fur upholstery, t remains in excellent condition with no rips or tears and very few signs of UV damage, hich is rare in any car with red upholstery. In fact, he back seat looks virtually new and the carpets and door panels have been carefully preserved by a conscientious owner. Wood accents warm up the all-gray interior, nd a leather-wrapped steering wheel combines with a ton of power accessories to offer a luxurious experience. Factory A/C, tilt wheel, ower windows and locks, nd a rear defroster are also included, ith the original AM/FM radio still pulling duty in the center stack. A standard Oldsmobile instrument panel monitors the basics of speed and fuel level, nd the 62,335 miles shown are indeed authentic. One of the hallmarks of a full-sized luxury car is trunk space, nd the cargo bay on this one is very nicely kept and still carries its original space-saver spare and jack assembly. Power comes from the corporate 3.8 liter V6, hich is both unobtrusive and effective in its role aboard the Cutlass. Smooth and torquey, t gives the car great road manners, nd thanks to years of development, ruises in virtual silence at any speed. The engine bay is extremely clean, ore evidence of a good life with a caring owner, nd it has not been modified save for a dual exhaust system with Flowmaster mufflers that give it a great voice. The A/C still uses good old R12 refrigerant for maximum effectiveness, nd all the factory equipment, ncluding the air cleaner, s fully intact, hich is always a good sign. The chassis and floors are clean, ith no signs of life in the rust belt and the 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission delivers surprising fuel economy on the open road. Body-colored Oldsmobile Rallye II wheels add to its sporty countenance, specially with 14-inch BFGoodrich blackwall radials on board.Inexpensive fun today and a smart investment for tomorrow, hese Oldsmobiles will always find a ready group of buyers. If you're one of them, ive us a call today!
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