Vehicle Description
1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible For Sale. Rocket 350 V8 engine
(numbers matching engine block), upgraded Holley 4 barrel
carburetor, dual exhaust, automatic transmission, power steering,
front power drum brakes,15" Magnum 500 wheels, beautiful red
exterior, black pinstripe, black power convertible top with top
boot, 442 style scooped hood with locking pins, rear bumper with
exhaust cutouts, drivers chrome sport mirror, black bench seat
interior, working Am radio, owners book, Protect-O-Plate, detailed
trunk. These GM A-body convertibles are one of the best driving and
reliable cars if there era. Great times and fantastic memories are
included with this beautiful Cutlass convertible. Automotive
History: The Oldsmobile Cutlass was a range of automobiles produced
by General Motors' Oldsmobile division between 1961 and 1999. At
its introduction, the Cutlass was Oldsmobile's smallest model; The
1970 F-85 and Cutlass was available in seven body styles, three of
which were coupes: a pillared fastbackSports Coupe (in F-85,
Cutlass S or 4-4-2trims), a hardtop fastback Holiday Coupe (Cutlass
S and 4-4-2 only), and finally a more formal notchbackHoliday
Coupe, only offered in Cutlass Supreme trim. This practice was
similar to that followed at the time by Ford and Mercury for their
intermediate, which were offered in both notchback and fastback
coupes starting in 1968. Also available were a four-door hardtop
Holiday Sedan, a four-door Town Sedan, a convertible, a flat-top
station wagon called the Custom Cruiser, as well as the fancier
Vista-Cruiser station wagon. Counting all trim level and body style
permutations, Oldsmobile's 1970 lineup included 15 different
intermediate models.