1988 Cutlass Supreme Classic, especially now that they're not making any more of them. With just 17,417 on the clock and every single option including those unusual alloy wheels, it's a fantastic survivor that just crossed the threshold into collect ability. Yes, that' right, at 25 years of age, cars are considered antiques by the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA), and this Cutlass would be a slam-dunk winner in preservation class judging It's also just a nice car in its own right at over 30 years of age, ready to serve as a daily driver, a weekend cruiser, or perhaps the foundation of something else simply because the styling never goes out of style. That' original factory paint on the angular Cutlass sheet metal, and light blue was one of the more popular colors in 1988, which was also the final year of rear-wheel-drive Cutlass production. Don'tmiss out on this Classic Cutlass its value keeps going up...
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