Test Drive 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass SOLD $12,900 Maple Motors

1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass
Matching Numbers 350 V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power disc brakes, air conditioning, dual exhaust with Flowmaster style mufflers, tilt steering column, CB radio, nice chrome bumpers and trim, 15" rally wheels with whitewall tires. Stock#2251-2 $12,900
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  • @HoosierThrottle
    @HoosierThrottle

    Love this car. I had the same '77 my senior year in HS, 1983. Kept the car through college and it was just a beast. Mine was a dark blue, had a moon roof installed, upgraded stereo with Pyle driver speakers. Man, this brings back some great memories and epic road trips. I could easily fit me and 5 friends in it, which we did several times going to spring break in Florida. When I traded it in '89, it had 186k on it, the body needed some work, but the engine was rock solid. I literally could balance a nickel on the engine while running. I regret having gotten rid of it but will always be thankful for the best first car ever.

  • @garycordle5295
    @garycordle5295

    These old rides are so comfortable to drive or ride in, this won't last long.

  • @mastergunnerysgt1258
    @mastergunnerysgt1258

    I saw a lot of great comments here and I agree with all of you, she still is a great find. For 1 thing truly amazed me is that the trunk light still works. At this price who could go wrong. Love it and no more to be said here.

  • @JoeR203
    @JoeR203

    My first car was a 1977 Buick Regal (same body as the Olds) and had the same color red "Landau" roof. The body was a slightly darker red. To this day, after owning over 20 cars in my life, the Regal had the most comfortable bucket seats. I noticed this Olds didn't have an interior dome light. Also, CB radios need an antenna to transmit and receive a signal.

  • @blaisepalermo1743
    @blaisepalermo1743

    Remember how popular cutlasses were?

  • @jonesrobert1
    @jonesrobert1

    What a beautiful old Cutlass. I had family members a couple of elderly sisters who owned a 77 Cutlass Supreme Brougham. In to the mid nineties it had only 17,000 miles on it. Thank you young man for another fond memory.

  • @Simon-hf3lw
    @Simon-hf3lw

    The Cutlass 77 yes one of my favorite automobile I put plenty of miles on my Cutlass it never let me down 👍

  • @elliottbutts153
    @elliottbutts153

    My first car. Will always have a special place in my heart. Had 295/50’s in the back. Polished aftermarket wheels. Front slightly lowered. Had the perfect stance with a slight rake. Mine had just gotten repainted 85 Corvette gold. Vinyl roof removed, so it had a all metal roof line. Drove mine junior and senior year in high school. 91 & 92. Traded it in 95 for a 72 Monte Carlo. That Olds was a great car. Probably made 8 trips back and for from St. Louis to Central Florida and back. Only had to do a radiator and starter in the 5 years I drove it. The 350 R motor had plenty of power to go down the road. A great highway car too. Sorry, not sure why I’m posting all of this. Just reminiscing I guess.. it was long, low and sleek. Great looking car from the side and rear. Just about everyone loved the looks of that car.

  • @THROTTLEPOWER
    @THROTTLEPOWER

    Oh wow, those were everywhere on the road back in the day, now, you just don't see them. Very nice for the money, should sell fast!!!!!!

  • @legendsofcaraudiobradnewso8424
    @legendsofcaraudiobradnewso8424

    Man, the memories, me and my mom got t-boned in a 1977 cutlass in 1980. I was 6 and had 58 stiches in my left leg, almost killed us both. But the Cutlass kept us safe, and the car was eventually fixed and sold to my uncle. Them 70's vehicles were tanks!

  • @Uswesi1527
    @Uswesi1527

    Those cars will never break down , peace of mind. Thanks

  • @Bigchet1223
    @Bigchet1223

    I used to have a 1975 cutlass salon. Loved that car.

  • @andreamills5852
    @andreamills5852

    WOW ! Granny took care of this one . I'd bet that's the true mileage.

  • @johnnyjackal5
    @johnnyjackal5

    Wow, beautiful car.

  • @youtold7727
    @youtold7727

    I love these cars. I had a 76’ Cutlass supreme and my favorite a 73’ Grand Prix but love them all the Regal, all the Fords and Mohar’s of same class. You’d have to drive or ride in one to understand the love for these cars.

  • @patstiff
    @patstiff

    Overall, not a bad car, for the price. FYI: The wipers "mist" function is for a single swipe of the wipers (when it is misting out), not to activate the windshield washers.

  • @jasonlavertu6894
    @jasonlavertu6894

    LOVED my 77 Grand Prix! This is so close to what it was I would buy it in a heartbeat! But Bidenomics got me living check to check!!

  • @Wooley689
    @Wooley689

    It's wild, I was 15 when these came out and were new and cool, never thought these would be classic cars back then.

  • @mcc11505
    @mcc11505

    I love her too. I had '76 Grand Prix, 400ci, Mom had a Monte Carlo 305ci, my sister had a '79 Cutlass Salon v6. The seat belt fasteners broke after 3 years. The air conditioner leaked when it was 3 years old. I love her still. I could never get anybody on the CB radio. The gas gauge was always unpredictable. I replaced the intake & put bigger 4b on the GP.

  • @shakarussanders9911
    @shakarussanders9911

    This was the last car my Dad had before he passed away in 1991😢 it was red on red! I loved that car! Seeing this puts a smile on my face even though I miss Dad