1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass in Riverhead, New York
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1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible — 442 Tribute, V8, Loaded with Options Why This Car Is Special The 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass is widely regarded as one of the best-looking A-body cars General Motors ever produced. That model year marked the second season of the third-generation Cutlass, which rode on a redesigned chassis introduced in 1968 and wore some of the sharpest sheetmetal of the entire muscle car era. The 1970 Cutlass convertible is the rarest body style in the lineup — open-top A-body production numbers dropped significantly as the decade turned, making surviving examples increasingly hard to find in this condition. This particular car is presented as a 442 Tribute, which is an important distinction worth understanding. The 442 was Oldsmobile's factory performance package — named for its four-barrel carburetor, four-speed transmission availability, and dual exhausts. In 1970, the 442 was at its peak, available with the W-30 forced-air induction system and Oldsmobile's 455 cubic inch big block. This Cutlass is not a numbers-matching 442, but it has been built to reflect that look and spirit, with hood scoops, dual exhaust, a V8 under the hood, and the kind of presence the 442 convertible carried in period. Buyers who want a usable, driver-quality convertible with 442 visual appeal — without paying the premium attached to a documented 442 — will find this car occupies a practical and appealing middle ground. Decoding the VIN confirms this is a 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass (series 342) built at the Lansing, Michigan assembly plant, which was the primary home of Cutlass production throughout this era. The 'M' in the VIN designates Lansing, a detail that matters to Oldsmobile enthusiasts who track plant-specific production. Features List - 350 V8 engine with chrome air cleaner - Floor-shift automatic transmission - Dual exhaust with rectangular tips - Power steering - Power front disc brakes - Air conditioning - Power convertible top with black vinyl top - Bucket seats with center console - Wood grain dash trim - Sport steering wheel - Hood scoops - Aftermarket multi-spoke wheels with red accents - Uniroyal Tiger Paw GTS tires - Kenwood aftermarket stereo - Power door locks - 12-bolt rear end - Chrome front and rear bumpers - Red exterior - White/parchment vinyl interior Mechanical The V8 under the hood is dressed to perform, wearing a chrome air cleaner that sits prominently in the engine bay. The engine is painted red, matching the exterior, and the overall presentation under the hood is clean and deliberate. Dual exhaust exits through a pair of rectangular tips tucked under the rear bumper — visible in the undercarriage photos and a good indicator of how the car was put together throughout. Power front disc brakes are a significant upgrade over the drum setups that were still common on A-body cars in 1970. Combined with power steering, the car drives with the kind of ease you expect from a well-sorted cruiser. The 12-bolt rear end is a stout unit — General Motors used this axle across its performance lineup in this era, and its presence here suggests the drivetrain was built with some durability in mind. The floor-shift automatic feeds power through cleanly, and the power convertible top operates as it should. The undercarriage photos show a solid structure with no visible rot or patchwork — meaningful for a Florida car being sold in Sarasota, where buyers rightly scrutinize anything that might have lived near salt air for decades. Interior The cabin is trimmed in white and parchment vinyl — a pairing that works well against the red exterior and black top. Bucket seats and a center console give the cockpit a purposeful layout, and the console-mounted floor shifter puts the driver in contact with the car the way a bench-seat column-shift setup simply does not. The wood grain trim running across the dash and door panels was a signature Cutlass interior detail in this era, giving the car a slightl
Body Style: Convertible
Condition: Used
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