1977 Olds Cutlass

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    cammerjeff Longroofs Rule!

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    It is a looker, but I don't think I could drive it for long with the 231 Buick V6 powering what is probably a 4000lb car. Also in 77 the V6 could be either an odd fire or even fire V6. No one really seems to know if there was a cut off date for the odd fire engines, or if they made both versions until the 78 Model year.
    If it is an odd fire V6 I would really hate it. Pretty base car but it does have a few options like A/C, and power brakes. So it may be a very nice if slow cruiser.
     
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    Sold for $20,500 on 12/1/22
    Seems high, but what do i know
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    Very slim on the options (power brakes were standard) outside of the AC. That 231 v6 is right up there with the Olds 260 for "do not want" in a car this big.
     
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    I think the ultra low mileage propped the price up a bit. I would still have to do an engine swap on it though.
     

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