Gateway Classic Cars Tampa Showroom is very proud to digitally
present this super slick 1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. The
current owner has been the caretaker of this beauty for over two
decades and it's clear he took his role seriously. Even though
Oldsmobile manufactured a countless number of these, a Cutlass in
this condition isn't necessarily easy to find. In '74, the Cutlass
wasn't considered a muscle car or possible future collectible, yet
people still love them today. The look is simply timeless and if
you've never driven one, you don't know what are you missing. The
350ci Rocket runs smooth and the transmission shifts crip. The
Ebony Black paint maintains a nice luster and the interior is
amazing. Overall this CS has a Hurst flavor and vibe, if you will.
The MSRP for the car was over $4,000 in 1974! She was loaded with
options but the most popular just might be the 8-Track player. Grab
your Redbone "tape" and crank up, "Come and Get Your Love."
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