1970 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME CONVERTIBLE
Folks, amazing how many views (40,000 every 30 days! Crazy) we are getting on our auctions! Glad you are enjoying them. This car we bought about six years ago. This car was purchased from an individual in suburbs of Seattle (bet he wishes he had her today 53/74, sunny). He bought her from the St. Louis Car Museum. If you watch on eBay or go to their website, they always have great cars, thus we were intrigued. One step in the vetting process of buying vehicles online, as much history has you can get is great. Additionally, the seller included his phone number and invited us to view his vehicle. We called and talked to him a few times, got videos and additional pictures, etc. We bought the car. She is not a trailer queen or show quality, she has 46524 miles and the seller was told that was original by SLCM. She would be considered driver quality on the paint (Ebony black). Very nice, but not perfect. When she was restored, they redid her with 442 trim. She is an NOM, (not original motor) they re-powered her with a 403ci (circa 77-79). Car is factory equipped with automatic transmission (350, 3 speed), power steering, power windows, power-top, air-conditioning, CD player, aftermarket oil/ammeter/voltmeter& water gauges. Top when we bought, appeared to be new. All our inventory is kept in-doors, climate controlled, dock high, and under 3m film, for those of you who wondered, especially being in hurricane season. The interior of the car is done in willow gold, seller was told it was the factory color, overall, nice condition ( saw a button missing on a seat back, no tears or holes), could use a freshening up by our standards. Brakes were done, oil changed, radiator flushed, noticed oil gauge in-operative, will repair or replace this week.
As always, you are welcome to call or visit us by appointment, C-19 has been interesting to work with these days. Call us 281.530.6000 Chuck, John, Scott, Keith or Speedy. Collector Motors, Houston,Texas.