Vehicle Description
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Here we have a 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme W-30. Is it numbers
matching? No. This is so much more. I know all of the Oldsmobile
purists are going crazy right now, but we would say we're
pleasantly surprised with the route that the owner went when
building this thing. Sitting under the hood is a 468 Cubic inch big
block Chevy with a decent sized cam putting down crazy amounts of
power. So much power in fact that the 275/60R15 Mickey Thompson ET
STREET radials don't stand a chance. You get those things a little
warm though and this thing hooks. This car looks amazing inside and
out and leaves you wanting nothing more. A nice billet serpentine
belt setup lets you know that the owner didn't cheap out on
anything. A HUGE aluminum radiator has been installed with some
electric fans keeping this thing nice and cool. A full digital
gauge cluster has been installed and all of the gauges work
correctly. A beautiful white interior keeps this thing classy. They
talk about how the Riviera, or even the GTX was a gentleman's
muscle car, but I think this one takes the cake. The W-30 package
added about 5 hp (I know, that's a bunch right) but more
importantly the fiberglass dual ram air hood, aluminum intake
(which doesn't apply here) and a couple other things. Financing is
easy and trade ins are welcome so swing on by today!