Value of this 1970 Cutlass?

BrianSpilner

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Curious as to what folks think the value of this 1970 Cutlass is. It's a regular Cutlass, NOT a real 442.
Has a tired Olds 350 in it. No posi rear so one wheel peel bonanza!
Has some rust bubbling under the paint near the door. Underside looks clean. Trunk pan & floor pans seem to be solid.
Does not have working heat or AC, but comes with a complete Vintage Air kit (Not installed)
Disc brakes up front, drum in rear
Power steering, power brakes, manual windows and locks
Does not seem to be loaded with bondo (Magnet sticks to quarter panel)

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365 Saleen

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It is worth exactly as much as someone is willing to pay for it. For me, that is a pretty low number.
 

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Maybe 10, that’s with the limited info and I can only see one photo of the car.


Pick your poison.
 

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I don't know prices on these, but that'll be a sweet cruiser for someone.

Good luck with it.
 

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If you're looking for something fun to beat on it's a good candidate for a clone or restomod. Just realize you'll spend a lot more making it right than you will buying one that's done already. That approach works great if, 1. You are handy, 2. You can't afford to buy one already done and have patience. 3. It's your dream car.

I assure you there is more rust than what you see. Once you had the car blasted you'll see worm holes here, prior repairs there. At that point do you fix it right or booger over it.

As to value I say $10-$15k
 

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