1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Coupe Introducing this 1972
Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Coupe finished in its factory color
Silver Pewter (14) with a Black Vinyl Top (B) and dual black hood
stripes. This classic American coupe presents a timeless 1970s look
with its clean lines, chrome accents, and well-balanced proportions
that made the Cutlass one of the most recognizable cars of its era.
The Silver Pewter exterior pairs well with the black vinyl roof and
hood striping, giving the car a subtle yet sporty
appearance.Highlights:- Numbers-Matching 350ci V8- Automatic
Transmission- Edelbrock 4-Barrel Carburetor- Power Steering-
Front-Wheel Disc Brakes- Split Bench Seat- Air ConditioningThis
Cutlass Supreme is equipped with an automatic transmission paired
with its numbers-matching 350ci V8 engine and an Edelbrock 4-barrel
carburetor. Additional equipment includes power steering, front
disc brakes, dual exhaust outlets, chrome bumpers, Cutlass Supreme
badging, a 2-spoke steering wheel, and 22-inch 5-spoke wheels.
Interior amenities include air conditioning, a split bench seat,
lap belts, dual-side rearview mirrors, manual-crank windows, a
glove box, and courtesy lights.The Cutlass Supreme trim was
considered the luxury version of the Cutlass lineup, offering more
upscale trim, interiors, and styling compared to the standard
models. This example represents a classic American coupe that is
mechanically sound. For $19,750
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