Vehicle Description
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Garage Kept Motors is pleased to offer one of the cleanest and
coolest Oldsmobiles we've ever had for sale. Originally from
California, this 1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2-Door Holiday Coupe has
been tastefully upgraded into a 442 Tribute car. This is just a
two-owner vehicle and remains rust-free. You'll be hard-pressed to
find another Olds cleaner than this one, especially in this color
combination.
Before leaving California two years ago, the vehicle was repainted
a unique Burgundy Mist. Combined with the reupholstered white "442"
interior, the car has an awesome color combination. Both interior
and exterior surfaces remain in excellent condition. The motor was
replaced by 1969 Olds 350ci/310hp V8 bored .40 over and
professionally rebuilt by Walker Autowerks (engine build receipts
available). Other upgrades include a Turbo 350 automatic
transmission with Hurst shifter, electronic ignition, painless
wiring harness, aluminum manifold, Edlebrock 4bbl carb, new
springs, and a new battery. The car also features power steering
and power brakes. The car starts, runs, and drives exceptionally
well. Would make the trip from Michigan back home to California
without any issues.
This is an incredible car and so tastefully done for a tribute car.
Finding another one like it will be a tall order. If you're in the
market for a classic Olds, this one should be the top of your list.
No excuses and no corners cut in the restoration. Be sure to check
out all the photos and video on our main website: Garage Kept
Motors. Call if interested or e-mail with any questions. Thank you
for looking.
VIN Decoder:
3 - GM Division: Oldsmobile
38 - Series: Cutlass V8
37 - Body Style: 2-Door Holiday Coupe
5 - Model Year: 1965
M - Assembly Plant: Lansing, MI
404890 - Production Sequence