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If anyone an assist, please peruse the several dozen photos I have posted here: https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthre...38#post1675538 1971 Olds Cutlass Supreme 350 convertible 96,000 miles. My Father In-Law owned it for at least 23 years after inheriting it from his late brother in 2002.
My Father In-Law and his wife are both going into senior care this week and I have been tasked with getting a value on and hopefully selling his pride and joy so the money can go to their care. He is a Viet Nam Veteran and has medical issues from Agent Orange in addition to memory loss at this point so there's not a lot I can ask him about the car but the complete paperwork file should be coming soon. (The wife is up there this week and just got me all the photos of the car.) Any help is welcome. Here's a sample photo. Thank you all. Steve Second photo is from 2003 with my now 25 year old son sitting in my lap! Last edited by njsteve; 07-15-2025 at 11:29 PM. |
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What a great car. It reminds me of our orange 1972 442.
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----Most people don't even know how great these era (70-72) Cutlass's were as drivers. I can't think of any other normal newer than 72 GM car that is as nice an every day driver. Generally trouble free and just have a fantastic ride. If I had room I'd be on this beauty! as far as value, I'd guess close to $30,000 if everything is as good as the car appears. With that said, AC would really help the bottom line!....Bill S
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Thanks Bill!
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Just about the best-looking wheels ever put on a car, too.
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