Got any leads on this 72 cutlass s?

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Phantom197
Newbie
#1

Hey guys. I remember first finding this website in 2014. I looked everyday multiple times a day in the summer and finally found a car in MN. Since them 2 years have gone by and still no other good cars. I have only looked at 2 ever. One was not so good and the other was too nice and the seller didnt want to go down on the price. Now I kick myself for beimg young and stupid (I am only 16 now so still probably going to make some bad descisions and whatnot. Although not pertaining to a cutlass. It will be my baby) I didnt see how bad some of the cars can be. I saw a scratch on the paint and a little blubbling on the fender and ignored the car. I deleted the sellers number but he was 19 at the time and I am sure either traded it or sold it. This car has just about everything I want. I am a huge fan of bucket seats, ss3 wheels, and I like how it sits, just like a normal cutlass. If you know anything about the car or have the number of the guy who sold it please comment! I have been looking for a car for 3 years and still havent found anything worth buying let alone looking at in MN!


https://www.oldsmobilecentral.com/for-sale/1972/Cutlass-S-Pillager.php

Joffroi
Administrator
#2

If you are still searching around the $8k mark, another 72 Cutlass around that price range in equal condition should pop up. Are you set on any particular options, colors, etc?

Phantom197
Newbie
#3

Nothing in particular. What I want the most would be a 72 cutlass s with the original 350 4 barrel. 4 speed or dual gate shifter. Black buckets of course. Everything else doesnt matter. It is pretty hard to find a relatively stock car thats not a rust bucket in the midwest. I know I will find one eventually, just wishing I saw this one when I had the chance because it was pretty good compared to some of the crap I have seen.

Joffroi
Administrator
#4

What was the price range you were looking at? I'm still hitting myself for not looking at this 1972 442 convertible that was posted where I used to live a while ago. I found out the buyer got it only to sell it a week later on ebay for 2k more.

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