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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme SX 1971

Allgemeine Beschreibung : For most enthusiasts, the privilege of owning a classic car isn't about numbers or return on investment. It's about heading out on the weekend and having a little bit of fun. It's about making a statement and turning heads. It's about the excitement of putting the wind in their face and the roar of an American V8 at their back. That's why rides like this magazine-featured Cutlass have such a loyal following. Backing 455 cubic inches of Chevrolet Performance LS7 with a tough Tremec 6-speed, aggressive Baer brakes and a Schwartz G-Machine chassis, this Olds is stylish, cool, unique and, most importantly, provides a whole lot of enjoyment! Want to make it yours? Your friends at RK Motors Charlotte are happy to help!
GOOD AS GOLD
What happens when a purveyor of professional performance has an idea for a new project? Well, in the case of this incredible Oldsmobile and Jeff Schwartz, owner of Schwartz Performance, the result is pretty much gold! Sourced from the daughter of its original owner as a rust-free, 46K-mile driver, this Cutlass was subjected to a world-class, ground-up restoration. The car's vivid two-stage is officially called Barrio Gold and, yes, all those attractive stripes are sprayed. And today, this rocket rolls as a fully sorted stunner that essentially defines the pro-touring movement!
Jeff Schwartz's original vision involved modifying a 1971 442. However, he decided he liked the profile of the Cutlass better, and he really didn't want to chop up an authentic collector car. Stepping back from this coupe, the first thing you'll notice is that all the car's factory lines have been intentionally left intact. At the front of those lines, a guarded bumper slots black-trimmed parking lamps beneath Satin Black grilles, S!ck HID low-beams, H4 high-beams and a retro chic rocket emblem. At the top of that grille, a fiberglass 442 hood seats polished lanyards opposite a factory-tint greenhouse that's trimmed in factory stainless. At the sides of that hood, traditional GM handles and color-keyed Sport Mirrors perfectly complement clean marker lamps, detailed rocker trim and classy 'Cutlass SX' emblems. And at the back of the car, a guarded 442 bumper bends rocket-inspired taillights beneath a stainless-trimmed trunk that's finished with wide 'OLDSMOBILE' lettering and a small Hurst emblem.
LS7 / 455 / 601
Tilt this classic's functional Ram Air Hood and you'll find 455 cubic inches of stroked crate LS7 that twists a massive 601 horsepower into 580 lb./ft. of rocket-launching torque! At the top of that mill, an original-style air cleaner stacks a custom base on a custom-adapted LSX throttle body, which rides a carburetor-style intake that's been custom-machined for multi-port fuel injection. That intake feeds CNC-ported cylinder heads, which, in addition to being finished with lightweight titanium valves, have been subjected to mild bowl blending. Those valves get bumped by a custom COMP hydraulic roller cam that turns in unison with Wiseco pistons, titanium connecting rods and a custom-grind Lunati crank. Spent gases roar through coated Schwartz Performance long-tube headers. Charge comes courtesy of a billet serpentine drive. An Oldsmobile-capped Be Cool radiator fronts electric SPAL pullers and braided water tubes. Naturally, the athletic small block retains its proven dry-sump oiling system. Reliable AC Delco plug wires crawl towards custom 'LSX 455' coil covers. A proven Aeromotive fuel regulator joins a stock MAF sensor to ensure idling is as seamless as accelerating. And the lowered and relocated engine looks great between Satin Black fenders and a smoothed, body-matched firewall.
SCHWARTZ TO THE CORE
Not surprisingly, this Schwartz-built beast features a hearty Schwartz G-Machine chassis that, in addition to being 125 pounds lighter than factory fodder, is also 200 percent stiffer in torsional rigidity. In performance terms, that engineering takes this Cutlass from a factory-best .076g skid pad number to 1.08g on everyday street tires! Those bones, which wrap revised geometry around tubular control arms, Mandrel-bent rails, splined sway bars and adjustable QA-1 coil-overs, fit well under a massaged transmission tunnel and wide mini tubs. Speaking of transmissions, there's a tough Tremec T56 6-speed that was sourced directly from D&D Performance. That gearbox spins a custom driveshaft, which is threaded to an aluminum Winters 9-inch that's finished with 31-spline axles, 3.50 gears and a Detroit Truetrac differential. Power-assisted stops are provided by 6-piston Baer 6S calipers, which squeeze drilled, 14-inch rotors. Turns come courtesy of power rack-and-pinion steering. A steady stream of fuel is supplied by an electronic Bosch pump, which rides in a stainless Rick's tank. Great sounds emanate from 3-inch, true-dual pipes, which center polished SLP LoudMouth mufflers between an X-shaped crossover, polished resonators and polished stainless tips. And everything rolls on gold Forgeline SP3Ps, which lap 255/40ZR18 Michelin Pilot Sports in front of 345/30ZR19 Michelin Pilot Sports.
MODERNIZED TRADITIONALISM
Check this Cutlass's Dynamat-lined interior and you'll find a familiar muscle car aesthetic that's had modern convenience integrated where it counts. Heavily bolstered RECAROs, power-operated units that are both heated and cooled, have, along with a factory bench, been decked in quality leather. Front and center, a monochromatic dash hangs factory telemetry over components for Vintage Air conditioning. Modern wiring, spliced to accept a Valentine 1 radar detector, sparks trick Bluetooth audio that bumps a big Focal amp. The driver enjoys the car's power through a tough Hurst shifter, which sails fade-free carpet, and a reproduction Rallye Wheel, which laps a tilting column. And cool details include themed floor mats, modern power windows, power door locks and a small fire extinguisher.
Well-built, fully detailed and attention grabbing in every way, this Cutlass backs a lot of show with a whole lot of go. In summary, it's what every car guy wants: speed, style and endless good times! If you're ready to bring home one of the coolest pro-tourers on the market, free up some garage space and give us a call!
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HIGHLIGHTS
* Incredible Oldsmobile pro-tourer that's the product of a professional, world-class restoration * Featured in Popular Hot Rodding Magazine * 455 cubic inch LS7 V8 with 601 horsepower * Tremec T56 6-speed manual transmission with a hydraulic clutch * Winters 9-inch rear axle with a Detroit Truetrac differential and 3.50 gears * Modern air conditioning * Power rack-and-pinion steering * Baer 4-wheel power disc brakes * Full Schwartz Performance G-Machine chassis * Customized leather interior with Bluetooth audio * 18 and 19-inch Forgeline SP3P wheels * Barrio Gold paint with painted stripes * Build photos * All RK Motors vehicles receive a comprehensive, multi-point inspection * We can ship your new classic anywhere in the world

https://www.rkmotors.com/vehicles/3837/1971-oldsmobile-cutlass-supreme-sx

1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme SX is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in Charlotte by Donald Berard for $119900.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Oldsmobile Modell : Cutlass Ausführung : Supreme SX Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1971 Lage : Charlotte

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Ah, Oldsmobile, allein der Name ruft Bilder von klassischen amerikanischen Autos und der offenen Straße hervor. Lassen Sie uns eine gemütliche Reise durch die Geschichte der Automobilindustrie mit dieser ehrwürdigen Marke unternehmen.

Unsere Geschichte beginnt im Jahr 1897, als ein Mann namens Ransom Eli Olds die Olds Motor Vehicle Company gründete. Er war nicht der erste, der Autos baute, aber er war ein Pionier in der Massenproduktionstechnik. Im Jahr 1901 stellte Oldsmobile den "Curved Dash" Olds vor, der weithin als eines der ersten in den USA in Serie produzierten Automobile gilt. Er war einfach, zuverlässig und erschwinglich, was ihn für die breite Bevölkerungsschicht zugänglich machte.

Springen wir einige Jahrzehnte weiter in die 1930er Jahre und begegnen einem der ikonischsten Schöpfungen von Oldsmobile, dem Oldsmobile Rocket 88. Dies war ein Auto, das nicht nur cool aussah mit seinem schlanken Design, sondern auch unter der Haube für Furore sorgte. Der Rocket 88 verfügte über einen leistungsstarken V8-Motor und erhielt den Spitznamen "das erste Muscle Car". Es war ein echter amerikanischer Klassiker, ein Auto, das den Geist der offenen Straße und die Freiheit des Nachkriegsamerika verkörperte.

Als wir uns den 1950er Jahren näherten, setzte Oldsmobile seine Innovationen fort. Der Oldsmobile Fiesta, der 1953 eingeführt wurde, war bemerkenswert, da er eines der ersten Autos mit einer vollständig gewölbten Windschutzscheibe war, ein Designmerkmal, das zur Marke der Ära werden sollte. Er zeigte auch das Engagement der Marke für Luxus und Stil.

Aber vielleicht erreichte Oldsmobile seinen Höhepunkt in den 1960er Jahren mit dem Oldsmobile 4-4-2, einem Auto, das sowohl sportlich als auch praktisch war. Die 4-4-2 stand für 4-fach-Vergaser, 4-Gang-Schaltgetriebe und Doppel-Auspuff. Es war ein Muscle Car für diejenigen, die Leistung ohne Komforteinbußen wollten. Es war die Verkörperung der Ära der amerikanischen Muscle Cars.

Dann gab es den Oldsmobile Cutlass, ein Auto, das zur amerikanischen Institution wurde. Er war eine Familienlimousine, ein Sportwagen und eine Luxuslimousine in einem. Der Cutlass war zuverlässig, komfortabel und vielseitig und wurde eines der meistverkauften Autos in der amerikanischen Automobilgeschichte.

Leider sah sich Oldsmobile im Laufe der Jahre Herausforderungen gegenüber, und die Marke, die einst ein Symbol für amerikanische Automobilinnovation und Exzellenz war, stellte ihre Produktion im Jahr 2004 ein. Es markierte das Ende einer Ära.

Aber das Erbe von Oldsmobile lebt in den Herzen von Autoenthusiasten, Sammlern und allen weiter, die das klassische amerikanische Auto zu schätzen wissen, weiter. Es ist eine Marke, die uns einige der ikonischsten Autos in der Geschichte der Automobilindustrie bescherte, eine Marke, die den amerikanischen Traum von Freiheit, Mobilität und Stil verkörperte.

Also, hier ist an Oldsmobile, ein Name, der für immer mit dem goldenen Zeitalter der amerikanischen Autos und dem anhaltenden Geist des Abenteuers auf der offenen Straße verbunden sein wird.