The Oldsmobile Cutlass nameplate has been used by Oldsmobile for
generations on many distinct models. This 1981 Cutlass Calais was
built on the GM 'G-body' chassis and proudly carries on the Cutlass
namesake. An original survivor, the Olds is in very good condition.
The owner states that the odometer reading of just over 43,000
miles is actual, but we have no documentation. The factory Light
Blue lacquer finish exterior is in good condition and is
complimented by a dark blue landau vinyl roof. Factory steel wheels
with distinctive optional wire-wheel covers mount Optimo whitewall
radials complete the exterior package. Luxurious original seating
is upholstered in blue suede and shows very little wear.
Convenience features include AM/FM sound system, power-tinted
windows, cruise control and factory air conditioning (needs TLC).
Additional features include console w/shifter, factory gauge
package w/tach, burlwood dash trim and a leather/alloy sport wheel
on a tilt column. Horsepower is furnished by a 3.8L V6 sourced from
the Buick Division of General Motors. Fitted with a Rochester
2-barrel carburetor, this efficient motor produces 110hp and 190
lb/ft. Torque is delivered through a three-speed overdrive
automatic gearbox to a stock rear differential. The chassis of the
Caliss model is equipped with power steering, power disc/drum
brakes and front/rear stabilizer bars. A new fuel tank and new
exhaust system have also been installed. This stylish Oldsmobile
Cutlass Caliss survivor will sell quickly. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS
IS".
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