This 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible has been modified to visually resemble a 1971 442. According to the seller, the car is “in excellent condition.” He goes on to say, “This classic vehicle is sure to turn heads and is a great addition to any collection.”
- The seller states that the odometer reading of 29,989 miles is accurate.
- He also claims that the 250-horsepower, 455-cu.in. OHV V8 is original to the car.
- Dual exhaust with MagnaFlow mufflers was added.
- An A/C system is present, but there is no belt on the compressor.
- The three-speed automatic transmission is column-shifted.
- The seller says that the red paint is in “excellent” condition with no rust, scratches, or body damage.
- 442 emblems were added by an owner.
- The 1971-style fiberglass W25 hood and 1 front and rear bumpers (non-442 in the rear) and 1971 taillights.
- The bright trim at the leading edge of the 1970 hood extended to the headlight bezels that year.
- For 1971, however, that hood trim wrapped around the grilles instead.
- That’s why on this car, the 1970 headlight bezel bright trim stops abruptly at the 1971-style hood.
- Inside, is a black vinyl bench-seat interior.
- The patterns on the seat upholstery and the door panels are not stock.
- Aftermarket gauges were added under the dashboard.
- This Oldsmobile is equipped with power steering and power front disc/rear drum brakes.
- Chevrolet steel Rally wheels are shod with Cooper Cobra Radial G/T tires.
- No additional items were listed for this vehicle.
- The wheel opening moldings aren’t on the car.
- This 1970 Cutlass Supreme convertible has had 1971 442 body parts swapped onto it.
- This includes a fiberglass W25 hood.
- Its two-barrel 455 V8 is said to be original to the car.
- The seller indicated that the odometer reading of 29,989 is correct.
- The seat and door panel patterns aren’t stock.
- A dual exhaust upgrade featuring MagnaFlow mufflers was performed.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean New Jersey title in his name. This 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible’s 1971 442 styling, and its bright red paint and white stripes, won’t go unnoticed.