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1970 cutlass cruiser (flat top) wagon.350-2. Last year it just turned 30,000 miles. I bought it with 25,000 on the clock and it has been one of THE best running, driving cars I have ever owned. Originally bought new by a man in his 60's from Frink olds-chevy in ashland oregon, it had moved then to TX at one point and I found it in the midwest. One repaint in enamel that shows well despite a few nicks and scratches. One look underneath tells the story of where this car has been. This is one of the most solid cars you will find. Original runs and overspray of it's original aspen green color adorn the undercarriage. The factory "blackout" treatment they used on the front suspension parts can still be seen on the oil pan. There is still the green dip that the e-brake hangers were coated with to prevent rattling on the floor. The doors shut with the slightest touch, and all the weatherstripping is there and soft. There is no evidence or rot or scale anywhere on
this car top to bottom. The interior has survived over the years to an almost unbelievable condition. It looks as if it never made a trip to the lumber yard. I added a arm rest front seat and had the original pattern matched. I do still have the original seat which has a split seam that just happened last season. A/C was converted years back to 134 and works fine. Car has a posi rear of unknown ratio and a w-27 cover. Has a nice set of duals which have a nice mellow tone and exit on the sides. I added the NOS wheel covers and double line whitewalls for the straight out of the brouchure look.Manual rear window and 2 way tailgate operates perfect. Car has the light group, disc brakes and a hood lock. This is a fly in, drive home car as that is what I did when I got it a few years back. We have enjoyed it immensly and we took it on regular family vacations and literally loaded it up. If you don't mind the attention and family stories recollecting the family wagon days anywhere in public than this is the car to have. $17,500. 414-688-0604 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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That car was well loved!
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Damn! That's nice! If that were a 70 Chevelle wagon we would be having a conversation..... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
Good luck on the sale. It should not last long.
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Beautiful - My hat goes off to the previous owner(s) for such great care. The dual stripe tires are a plus [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
GLWS. Dan
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That car is a great example of "automotive stewardship"...used, but not abused...first rate car. Makes me want to go on vacation [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/rolleyes.gif[/img]
wilma
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We have used it two years in a row to travel "up north" I've taken it with my dad to carlisle pa (1500 mile round trip) with no issues.
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Neat car! Very nice ad. Good luck - don't think you'll need it! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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