Up for auction is my 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass. Someone has installed a 350 chevy motor and 350 turbo auto transmission and both are strong and run great. I bought the car because the body is not rusted and in nice shape, and it is the body style used for the 442. You know how much bodywork can cost and how long your carcan be tied up at a body shop.Previous owner tried to install digital gauges and only the volt meter works. Lights and horn work but wiring has been altered quite a bit for the digital gauges and chevy engine swap. New, nice sounding dual exhaust system. It is registered and insured and I drive it around town. Has a $900.00 hood on it. Open 10 bolt rear end with highway gears. I was going to remove the 350 chevy engine, transmission and headers and sell them for around $2,000.00 to fund a 455 oldsmobile engine and build a 442 clone, but I did notfind one yet and have too many projects so I have tosell this one. The 1972 cutlass in the last 2 pictures and the background of the first picture is included with this car and auction and will require a trailer or flatbed to move it. It has sat untouched for 30 years and has every part and wiring you willneed to return this to an OEM Oldsmobile car. Parts car does not have a title. It has a 350 oldsmobile engine and 350 turbo auto transmission and the only part not there to make the oldsmobile conversion is the original air cleaner. I have a correct set of GM 69-72 bucket seats, auto console, shifter along with a steering column for a floor shift car and a speedometer for a floor shift car and these will be included ONLY if the buy it now price is reached or buy it now is used to make the purchase. These partsWILL NOT BE INCLUDEDunless the buy it now price is reached. A $500.00 deposit through PayPal will be required within 48hours of auctions end. Car, title and keys will not be turned over until car is paid in full with cash or certified bank check. The bank check must clear my bank before the car, title and keys are released to the new buyer. I also have listed a 1970 and 1971 Buick GS 350's in separate auctions, take a look. Good luck Bidding!
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