The 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 W31 Coupe cuts a classic figure on the American automotive landscape. In this iconic design of the Cutlass, a trim and muscular body features an aggressive stance uniquely befitting of this power-packed classic. The exterior has a strong presence with a mixture of chrome accents and textured metallic paint, artfully straddling the line between vintage allure and classic style. Under the long, low hood lies a formidable 452-cubic-inch V8 engine mated with a 4-barrel carburetor for smooth and ever-responsive power. The engine provides plenty of churn for trips around town and can maintain an impressive 15-17 MPG should the right foot be usd. The engine power is matched by the Cutlass smooth ride. This classic sports car eschews small bumps and rough corners, providing a comfortable ride for long or short trips. The inside of the car is as comfortable as it is beautiful. The interior features a black vinyl upholstery with plush carpets for luxury. The dashboard is simple and hosts all the necessary gauges and controls. In addition to the luxurious interior, the Cutlass 442 W31 is also outfitted with the optional Rallye Pak package for true race car-esque functionality. This includes a sportier steering wheel, heavy-duty suspension components, and a power differential. For those looking for a classic ride with plenty of power and performance, the 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 W31 Coupe is a great pick that guarantees to impress.
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