Stock # | 973-DFW |
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Engine | 330 CI |
Transmission | Automatic |
Mileage | 23,915 (Unknown) |
Chassis | |
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Front Tire Specification | 225/70R14 |
Rear Tire Specification | 225/70R14 |
Front Brakes Specification | Power Disc |
Rear Brakes Specification | Power Drum |
Options | ||||||||
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Air Conditioning | AM/FM Radio | CD Player | Front Disc Brakes | Heat | Power Brakes | Power Steering | Seatbelts | Vinyl Interior |
If you're kind of looking for a Chevelle or GTO but not finding any within your budget, perhaps you should start thinking differently. Take this 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, for example. The same tidy A-body footprint, a uniquely aggressive Oldsmobile look, and a fantastic combination of power and luxury that the junior brands can't quite match. Check it out.
The code V Antique Pewter paint gives this big Olds a mature but somewhat sinister look, like it's all dressed up for a night out, complete with black leather gloves and an attitude. The paint is about five years old and shows pretty well, but a cut and buff would work wonders on it, taking it up a few levels without a big investment. The clean flanks are free of messy body cladding or trim, and the guys who did the work were careful to maintain that crisp line that frames the wheel wells and tracks along the rocker panels. Nice! The wide grille with quad headlights was a distinctive Oldsmobile look for more than a decade, and it looks right without trying too hard. Stacked taillights were used throughout the lineup, so there's a full-sized connection to the brand even from behind. Chrome and stainless are quite nice and really ... Please ask for the full description.
1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
- Stock
- 973-DFW
- Engine Size
- 330 CI
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Miles
- 23,915 (Unknown)
- Location
- Fort Worth
Description
If you're kind of looking for a Chevelle or GTO but not finding any within your budget, perhaps you should start thinking differently. Take this 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, for example. The same tidy A-body footprint, a uniquely aggressive Oldsmobile look, and a fantastic combination of power and luxury that the junior brands can't quite match. Check it out.
The code V Antique Pewter paint gives this big Olds a mature but somewhat sinister look, like it's all dressed up for a night out, complete with black leather gloves and an attitude. The paint is about five years old and shows pretty well, but a cut and buff would work wonders on it, taking it up a few levels without a big investment. The clean flanks are free of messy body cladding or trim, and the guys who did the work were careful to maintain that crisp line that frames the wheel wells and tracks along the rocker panels. Nice! The wide grille with quad headlights was a distinctive Oldsmobile look for more than a decade, and it looks right without trying too hard. Stacked taillights were used throughout the lineup, so there's a full-sized connection to the brand even from behind. Chrome and stainless are quite nice and really pop against the dark gray paint, and the black vinyl top was installed at the same time, so it looks fresh.
Bucket seats were rather rare in Oldsmobiles, but if you're cross-shopping from the Chevelle store, you'll be thrilled to see them here. New seat covers with correct materials and patterns leave no doubt that this is a GM A-body, and there are matching black carpets on the floor. It's quite possible that the door panels are original, since they're not quite as nice, but if they are, then you know someone loved this car, because they're in great shape. And as I said, as an Oldsmobile, you got a few perks like factory A/C, power steering and power front disc brakes. Today there's a newer AM/FM/CD stereo under the dash in its own housing, so the original dash wasn't hacked up for the install, and custom kick panels with built-in speakers are a subtle way to improve the sound quality. Also take a moment to check out the ultra-clean trunk, complete with color-matched spare wheel and tire assembly and a new mat.
Oldsmobile's 330 cubic inch V8 was hardly a slouch in the performance department. Cackling to life with that characteristic Oldsmobile starter chatter, it idles smoothly and pulls with torque that suggests more cubic inches at work than there actually are. The engine is completely stock, and as a result it's reliable and easy to service. Fresh Rocket Gold paint on the block and a flashy Jetfire air cleaner give it an Oldsmobile look under the hood, and thanks to a factory-style exhaust system, it sounds powerful, yet subdued. A 3-speed automatic transmission and the original rear end mean that it's a superlative highway cruiser, and while the ride is smooth and supple, it is far from clumsy when the road starts to twist. Classic Magnum 500 wheels look good on just about anything, and on this Olds they wear 225/70/14 white-letter radials that look sporty.
So take advantage of the Oldsmobile's anonymity, you might just find that there's a lot more car here than you expect, especially at this price. Call today!
Features
- Air Conditioning
- AM/FM Radio
- CD Player
- Front Disc Brakes
- Heat
- Power Brakes
- Power Steering
- Seatbelts
- Vinyl Interior
Documentation
SPECS
- Transmission Spec
- Powerglide
- Front Brakes
- Power Disc
- Rear Brakes
- Power Drum
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