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It is a 1970 olds Cutlass S.
Rocket 350 Engine in it
4bbl carb
dual exhaust
amazing paint job
Vinyl top in great condition
Brand newly redone seats
Automatic
brand new tires
black on black
Alabama car
No rust at all

2007-09-24 10:06:18 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Car Makes GMC

7 answers

I don't put much credence in price guides. They try to be all things to all people and then end up falling down with the facts. For example, the Sport Coupe would NEVER be worth more than the Holiday Coupe - this is a simple rule of thumb in the automotive world when it comes to post coupes versus hardtops. This is in response to a previous poster, so what bodystyle is yours? Most people wouldn't kick a post out of bed over a hardtop, mind you!

So your car has the highest hp Cutlass engine outside of the W-31. Your car is like a Rallye 350 incognito, so that's good. It's not quite a musclecar but not quite a vehicle to go to the 7-11 with. Plus, the '70s are handsome. I think an Olds freak would be interested in a car like this, especially if it was black from the factory. But tell me - I assume the shifter is on the column, right? Not the most desirable manner, but that's how most of them were. What about wheels? I like to see original wheels, but all too often people replace them with SSII wheels, but that's their perogative.

Anyway, I would venture to guess a very sharp #2 car could reach $15,000 in this bloated market. Yes, the Rallye 350 is basically the same car and is worth tons more, but that's the market for ya.

2007-09-24 10:40:51 · answer #1 · answered by inagaddadavida_loca 5 · 2 2

1970 Cutlass

2016-10-01 23:10:59 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

At the high end, maybe $14K, Average value about $7,500.
The 2 Door Cutlass "S" Sport Coupe is worth a few hundred dollars more than the Hardtop Coupe.

Those values include a 10% premium for the 350/310 HP engine.
A 4 spd. transmission would have added 5% to the value.

Spring Edition of the 2007 NADA guide.

2007-09-24 10:17:36 · answer #3 · answered by 2007_Shelby_GT500 7 · 1 0

i used to own a cutlas and is a great car to have send picture but the blue book value says about 2,000 dollars unless you keep it for an antique show may be worth about 15,000 olds mobile came back with its new 2004 cutlas supreme and it was the same as the once in the 80's.

2007-09-24 10:19:06 · answer #4 · answered by joeldiaz2470pi 2 · 1 0

go to www.kbb.com and type in everything that applies. it will give you a value for the car. both private and retail price. how many miles on it? that tells a lot. how come you didn't put that on here?

2007-09-24 10:14:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

go to bluebook.com and fill out the info, it will give you the bluebooks amount.

2007-09-24 10:16:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hurrah, that's what I was exploring for! Thanks op of this question.

2016-08-24 17:19:25 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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