1977 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
Description
For sale is a 1977 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser. It runs and drives and stops and turns. Car sat for maybe a year or so before I bought it. It was bought out an estate sale from the folks I got it from. Has the Oldsmobile 403 V8. Has less than 143K miles on it or maybe it's 43K. Bet on the 143K. Has less at the moment but I drive it everyday almost.
Body is in pretty good shape and so is the interior. Headliner in the back cargo area is falling down. The glue just gave out. Body has some rust on the corners of the front doors and lower part of the front fenders. Spare tire well is rock solid. Frame is a bit scaley on the bottom under the passenger compartment.Floors are pretty solid except for a hole in the drivers floor and soft spot developing it seems underneath the front passenger seat. Very small spot though.
Car has manual windows but power door locks. Vynl interior. Has a frame mounted trailer hitch and a trailer brake control mounted under the dash. Has a CB also mounted under the dash. The front header panel and passenger fender are damaged as seen in the photos. Replacement cost of actual fender and header panel shouldn't exceed more than $200. Installation can be done over a day if not weekend.
Car also pulls to the left a bit when you brake. Brakes could stand a look at or replacement. May get to the brakes eventually. Rear tires need replacement in near future before winter. Low on tread and a bit weather cracked, not really bad shape just have signs of cracking. Currently needs a blower switch or motor(heat only works on low). A wiper motor also(works on low speed only. Turns off when moved to high speed).
You can hop in and drive it home without much worry except maybe the tires. They don't wobble or anything but are of unknown age.
Car is located in Olathe, Kansas 66061. It is a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri and is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area.
Any questions just ask. Title is clear and in my name. The first picture shows how I bought it with the crappy headlights. Second picture shows new ones installed.
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