One of the last muscle cars to be produced in the 70's, after the
gas and insurance hikes, the 1977 442 was one of the last, big
body, big V8 cars produced. Two engine options for the '77 model
year were the 403 and the Rocket 350. This fine example is powered
by the Rocket 350, mated to a 3 speed auto. Although the 403 was
bigger in cubic inches, for performance reasons, mainly the
aftermarket parts world, the Rocket 350 was the engine of choice
for anyone that wanted more power from their 442. This car is nice
and solid and although it's not a show car, it is a great candidate
for a driver or a full restoration. It is a factory A/C car,
although the A/C is not functional, nor is the blower motor. The
gauges are also not working, along with the speedo and odo. The
miles are not correct and are not listed on the title. But the
interior is in very nice condition. The body is in good condition
as well, with some minor scratches and chips. This 442 has been a
driver but besides the issues listed, it is a good car. Come see
for yourself, stop by today. Heater/Defroster,Front Disc
Brakes,Bucket Seats,AM/FM/CD Radio w/ipod Hookup,Alloy wheels,Air
Conditioning
Vehicle Details
1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass
Listing ID:CC-1036799
Price:$12,995
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1977
Make:Oldsmobile
Model:Cutlass
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:White
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:54454
Stock Number:BCA17137-refresh-20180124
VIN:3G37R7M113704
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