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Location: Guelph, ON
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1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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1980 CUTLASS CRUISER WAGON HURST/OLDS/442 CLONE- NICE! $6,995.00
REBUILT 350 ENGINE ONLY 50 MILES SINCE DONE $8,900.00
Last updated: Aug 05, 2009
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This is my dream car I found on eBay. I wish I could get it but I have no money of my own to buy it and I am only 15. if I had a car, it would be this 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser. I would turn it into a sleeper and show those tuner imports what it means to drive a real car! but I can't because I don't have my license yet and I am too responsible to race but, I will turn my first car into a sleeper! Thanks for viewing my page. can't wait to see yours
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Posted by: Wideawakeboi
08/17/2009 12:45PM
nice cruiser
Posted by: beretta40
05/16/2009 10:22AM
It's always nice to see these old cars still on the road, don't see many of these. 5 stars
Posted by: xrw44
04/20/2009 08:26PM
a beautiful modern classic "woody" style. one negative will be the fuel cost per mile if it is your daily driver. get a Geo Metro? I did.
Posted by: droid2
04/20/2009 01:34AM
nice dream car bro at least your being realistic & not wanting to own a ferrari like some 15 year olds my cars just a bit different for a learners car but i'm a very fortunate 16 year old & trust me bro your car will probaly be heaps better than the car above check out my ride when you get a chance 5*
Posted by: satanic-mechanic
04/15/2009 05:59AM
Thanks for the comments bro. In answer to your question, I was able to swap the doors because they have no pillar or frame for the glass. It was a matter of installing the El Camino glass in the Cutlass door. Everything else (Dash/seats/fenders/hood/etc) was just bolt in stuff. Major challenge was lengthening the frame so the front bumper lined up, and widening the car behind the doors so they'd shut flush. Good luck with getting one of your dream cars! I actually traded a '90 Custom Cruiser for the Cutlass I used in my project. (It was pretty shot and I was going to derby it anyways) I'll throw you 5 stars for being an Oldsmobile fan, I love it!
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