For Sale: 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass in Salesville, Ohio for sale in Salesville, OH

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Vehicle Description This 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass S is absolutely bursting with untamed exuberance! A near perfect example of the car built with enthusiasts in mind, this W-31 tribute is as clean as they come both visibly and underneath.
The awe-inspiring red beauty is ornamented with the W31 black stripes on its aftermarket fiberglass hood and down sides to add to its luster.
Equipped with a strapping 350 engine producing 325 H.
P.
, it will have no issues turning over the tastefully added Weld racing wheels.
As a glowing example of a well maintained car, this cutlass is near flawless and a sure to be hardware hoard if you attend car shows.
If cars shows aren't your taste, this fervent machine would allow exciting days at the dragway as well.
Outfitted with a 4 speed manual transmission, Nitro 275/60/R15 - NT555R Extreme Drag Tires on the rear, and front disk brakes to get you halted, this car will certainly provide a thrill on the strip.
Inside the car has been well cared for, displaying a striking black vinyl interior, AM radio, and added Pioneer speakers, making it an enjoyable drive.
To top it off, this lofty automobile displays only 17,967 miles on the odometer, promising many years of enjoyment to its new owner.
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  • Year: 1970
  • Make: Oldsmobile
  • Model: Cutlass

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