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I bought this car sept 2019. Lowered it back where it belongs and added new wheels and tires. New shocks and springs and new dual exhaust. The first car show I put it in it won first place. Love the car and will have it forever.
Ken that is great to hear! That was such a cool Cutlass. If I remember correctly it was similar to the one you drove when you moved your family to Texas. So glad you are enjoying the car. - Dalton / Coyote Classics
I am watching this video because I just picked up the same exact all original 1974 Oldsmobile cutlass and it has bucket seats but it’s red inside. Original owner and she only gave it to her nephew who had it for two years and it has 80,000 miles and looks perfect. I don’t know what you paid but I got a killer deal and I am happy. You don’t see these cars much beautiful if not a little better.
Back in those days I had a 1974 Olds Cutlass Supreme with the 350 engine with a/c. It was black in color with the same white pin striping, however mine had a white vinyl roof and white leather Oldsmobile logo seats, with black carpets and dash. I also changed out the original Olds wheels (keeping the originals) and I got the Cragar wheels, etc. I loved that car which I proudly drove for about 10 years and sold it in great shape but with high mileage after getting married and owning too many vehicles! I only wish I’d held onto that one, and that whomever has it today appreciates it as much as I always did, and I hope it’s still around. Thanks for sparking old memories and good luck with the sale.
Beautiful car this is what happens when you really take care of a sports car ( mine was a 1975 Cutless supreme Hurst The speedometer read. 120. My car speedometer would go all the way down probably to. 160 MPH. The shifter read. S S super had a 351 _4 Barrell carburetor The color was shiny baby blue with a white vinyl top swivel seats. Am FM cassette player pioneer ( Goodyear tires ) this car brought back memories thank you Joseph Madrigal Las Vegas NV USA
We had a 74 Cutlass growing up. We gave it to my Grandpa, it became known as the cancer car. Every time you shut the door about 5 pounds of rust would fall off. But it would run! Fast and that distinct Oldsmobile sound.
My dad had one of these he bought new in 1974 - it had the 455 engine , factory duals leather interior , and it would hold its own in the redlight to redlight stuff, pass everything but a gas station ,
I had 2 1975's. The first one was many levels below this one it needed a lot of body work. The second one was in much better condition. I had the body work done, it was all primer ready for paint. Even the second one still wasn't close to this 74. I know exactly how clean this 74 is because I know this year like the back of my hand. Those seats with that embroidery is fantastic. I can just picture it clearly how nice this car is.
I got one of these 74 Cutless Supreme in 1980 when I was 18 years old. The vinyl roof was already dry rotted I had to remove it. The chrome frames on the little windows was already gone and my car was only 6 years old. Wow this Black one here is so amazing.
So I have a question. Why is there a yellow plug near the passenger side floor. It's supposed to be an original car I don't recall Ziebart rust proofing being original equipment I call BS
I preferred Oldsmobile in the seventies and eighties. They were much sportier than their Chevrolet, Pontiac and Buick counterparts, Monte Carlo, Gran Prix and Regal. Sporty and classy at the same time. I miss Oldsmobile. I miss Pontiac too. I occasionally bought a Pontiac as well. I wish they'd kept Pontiac and discontinued Chevrolet. Discontinued Buick and kept Oldsmobile. They have GMC. Chevy trucks are a little redundant, don't you think?
Definitely been paining before but still look beautiful cut desperately need some Oldsmobile Wheels I will stagger them just like that that makes Summit Racing or something
Cool car you don't see much of anymore. I love your videos and watch almost all of them. Could you please put the description in the title? C0002 or whatever isn't very informative.
That is not absolutely original. Those wheels did not come on it and they did not set that high off the ground in 1974. So, the suspension has been altered
A lot of people put air shocks on the back which was back when they liked riding with their butts high in the air, verses now when people more enjoys lowered or normal height suspensions.