A terrific color combo, the right factory options, and a ton of
original-style flair (including the numbers-matching V8) combine to
make this 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible a great
classic for the open road.
The paint on this car serves it nicely. The factory-correct
Sherwood Green has been given a modern professional clearcoat
respray later in life. It has the kind of gloss and plenty of
metallic element so that it radiates on every sunny day drive
(that's what convertibles are for, right?) And the sunshine also
knows how to highlight the unique lines of this Olds, like the
well-creased hood and the rear quarters kick-up behind the doors.
The white convertible top has an absolutely premium look against
the deep green, and it powers down with the flip of a switch. Plus,
you have the look of a luxury Olds with details like the
form-fitting chrome bumpers, waterfall grille, and full-length
trim.
If you like the way the white roof looks against the green
exterior, then you'll absolutely love the parchment white interior.
It all has a very vintage and preserved look, including the
button-top seatbacks. These might have been classified as the
intermediate size, but that still means plenty of room for up to
six people to spread out over two rows of wide benches. But anytime
you want individual comfort, the folding armrest gives the driver a
bucket seat style feeling. The factory dual-spoke steering wheel,
round gauge package, and full wood-like trim deliver a terrific mix
of premium and vintage. Even the AM/FM/cassette stereo has the cool
feeling of an upgrade from back in the day. It's all combined to
make the interior feel like a time capsule classic.
You're going to love lifting the hood at car shows just so everyone
can get a good view of the golden motor radiating within the dark
and tidy engine bay. Oldsmobile people know that a Rocket 350
cubic-inch motor is something very special. Olds manufactured their
own V8 engines during this era, and they have a hardy reputation.
So that's why it's great to have the numbers-matching powerplant
still under the hood today. This has a GM Rochester four-barrel
carburetor to let the V8 inhale deeply, and that makes for the
right kind of power you want in a cool cruising classic
convertible. It even has the classic single exhaust that makes the
right dignified V8-style low tone. Plus, power steering, power
brakes, and a three-speed automatic transmission make for an easy
all-around driver.
Well-done originality with a little extra flair added into the mix.
This really shows off what a premium Olds drop-top classic is all
about. So don't miss this value-price deal. Call today!!!
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