1969 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE SS 396
This is a Monaco Orange SS 396 convertible with correctly detailed numbers matching 396/325 HP engine and correct GM hoses, clamps and markings, a Muncie M22 “Rock
Crusher” 4-speed manual transmission and a 12-bolt 3.31:1 Positraction rear end. Air conditioning leads the list of comfort and convenience features in the black bench-seat
interior that includes Soft Ray-tinted glass, power steering and brakes, wood-rimmed steering wheel with tilt column,
AM/FM radio with 8-track tape player and deluxe seat belts. It is correctly finished right down to its T3 headlights,
engine detailing, trunk mat, spare tire and jack assembly. This show-quality SS396 convertible rides on F41 suspension
and Goodyear Polyglas F70-15 tires on restored SS wheels with NOS trim rings. Also included with purchase is NCRS
shipping data report and 3” binder of receipts and restoration process.
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GENERAL MOTORS SET THE STANDARD IN THE ‘60s AND ‘70s
1970 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SX CONVERTIBLE
Oldsmobile produced only 890 W-32 models with an unknown number of them being convertibles making it among the rarest Oldsmobile muscle cars of the period.
This 1970 Cutlass SX W-32 convertible was a 2-owner car that was cared for by the previous owner for 35 years and has been part of the same collection for the last 4 years.
The car features a 455/365 HP engine, Turbo 400 automatic transmission, Dual Gate shifter, air conditioning, Tic-Toc-Tach, power bucket seats, power locks, power windows,
power trunk release, AM/FM radio with 8-track player, factory cruise control, tilt steering column, W25 fiberglass hood and W27 rear end aluminum cover. Don’t miss this
opportunity to own a rare piece of Oldsmobile history!