1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Coupe W-31
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1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Coupe W-31
Came across this add for a 1970 cutlass w-31. May interest someone.Here is the link
http://alberta.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ343857223
http://alberta.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ343857223
#2
Fyi
This one is the real deal. His uncle bought the car new & he got it a decade ago. The car is a great 20 footer. Worst part is the Pontiac spoiler on the trunk lid. Car has been for sale at that price for almost 2 years.
#3
Cars going to be for sale for another 2 years at that price !!!!
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Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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Came across this add for a 1970 cutlass w-31. May interest someone.Here is the link
http://alberta.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ343857223
http://alberta.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ343857223
BTW Rallye. I know that price seems (ok it is) high, but that's the range they go for up here.
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BTW ALLEN R I know what these cars go for I have a couple I meant this car isn't worth the price.1st they said car is original never restored WRONG look at the picture showing the cutlass name blow that picture up look at the paint finish it look like some one paint the car with a roller(car has been repaint not full unrestored) . 2nd the grills are painted wrong. 3rd what does the engine compartment,trunk,floors interior look like any paper work ??????
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Just an Olds Guy
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Ralley - read your comments and agree. I also think its way overpriced. If it helps, I wasn't defending the owners selling position - just that every time I see one of these for sale up here (in much the same 'original' condition ) the seller always seems to think it's worth BJ pricing. Never was disputing your awareness of the price. I somehow think the seller wouldn't go for what I think would be OBO.
#11
Yea, I think the car is a little over priced, but if it is complete and original with paperwork, well maybe.
AS far as duty at the border, there ain't none. Additionally, Oldsmobile of Canada has original paperwork that owners can get, just like Chevrolet of Canada. I had a 67 BB Corvette roadster that had paperwork from Chevrolet of Canada (or was it GM of Canada). It stated all the options and the number of units similiarly equiped shipped to Canada. In my case it was 396, easy number to remember.
AS far as duty at the border, there ain't none. Additionally, Oldsmobile of Canada has original paperwork that owners can get, just like Chevrolet of Canada. I had a 67 BB Corvette roadster that had paperwork from Chevrolet of Canada (or was it GM of Canada). It stated all the options and the number of units similiarly equiped shipped to Canada. In my case it was 396, easy number to remember.
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please clarify
Since when does one have to pay tax on an American built classic exported from Canada back to the USA where it was originally built?
or were you talking about an import tax to bring a car from USA into Canada? This car is in Medicine Hat AB so there is no tax to move it around in Canada.
or were you talking about an import tax to bring a car from USA into Canada? This car is in Medicine Hat AB so there is no tax to move it around in Canada.
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It's a nice car,almost the one I want. One day in a long time I want 1970 442 convertible. Been looking online for what they say is authentic they are going for high 60's all the way up to 90'sHope I can find a few bricks of gold
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Just an Olds Guy
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Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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A word of caution on the 'paperwork'. GM Vintage Services will not provide 'Original paperwork' of any kind. Maybe I'm reading too much into your statement, but 'original paperwork' to me means things like build sheets, protecto plate, owners manuals, warranty registration docs etc. Vintage Services will only give you a 'snapshot' of your car with the options it was built with, and which dealership it was sent to. They also provide a package of generic info that is photocopies of specs for various components of manufacturing process and safey testing.
This is an example of what you get (for a fee)
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Allan R
Allan R you are mistaken on the location of this car. This car has been in Medicine Hat AB for decades. The fact that it is listed for sale on Calgary Kijiji has confused you. It is also listed in other cities in Canada but that does not mean it is there either.
The car sold new at GSL in Calgary. The current owner bought it from his uncle a decade ago. A fellow W machine owner freind of mine who lives in Medicine Hat has seen this car in the Hat for the past 20 years.
Suffice to say the car is over priced based on my friends' evaluation of the car in person. The seller thinks it is a BJ auction quality car & it is not. The car needs lots of attention & he will not get $35K from an experienced Olds collector. I told him as such numerous times over the past 2 years & he less than politely told me to go f--k myself.
The car sold new at GSL in Calgary. The current owner bought it from his uncle a decade ago. A fellow W machine owner freind of mine who lives in Medicine Hat has seen this car in the Hat for the past 20 years.
Suffice to say the car is over priced based on my friends' evaluation of the car in person. The seller thinks it is a BJ auction quality car & it is not. The car needs lots of attention & he will not get $35K from an experienced Olds collector. I told him as such numerous times over the past 2 years & he less than politely told me to go f--k myself.
Last edited by oldsmobiledave; February 14th, 2012 at 09:48 PM.
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Just an Olds Guy
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Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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The car sold new at GSL in Calgary. The current owner bought it from his uncle a decade ago. A fellow W machine owner freind of mine who lives in Medicine Hat has seen this car in the Hat for the past 20 years.
The car needs lots of attention & he will not get $35K from an experienced Olds collector. I told him as such numerous times over the past 2 years & he less than politely told me to go f--k myself.
The car needs lots of attention & he will not get $35K from an experienced Olds collector. I told him as such numerous times over the past 2 years & he less than politely told me to go f--k myself.
Dave, thx for the clarification. It was news to me. Yeah, I get that it can be advertised anywhere across the land. What fooled me was the GSL emblem and the location being Calgary. It all fits together nicely if you know what I mean. I'd love to see this car in person too.
There was another 72 442 clone in Calgary last year (fresh out of the body shop) the owner was flogging for BIG $$$. On one hand it was 'a clone tribute' and the next breath it was ' a stunning original 72 442' with new paint, body panels, repro all fibreglass '442' hood (W25), interior, column tach, sunpro lower gauges, rebuilt engine etc. I still have a hard time understanding people who don't know what 'original' means
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That sure is a lot of money for something that needs that much work. Dave, are you bringing your W30 to Olds this year? Allan, I hope you're coming, you got some nice comments on your car last year as I heard. Got some cars coming from Vancouver Island and Winnipeg, so some new iron to check out. Maybe I'll invite the owner of the car in question to come along so we can get a closer look at this one.
As for the tax issue, I think you're right Dave. A car going to the US that was built there won't pay duty. Tax, may depend on the state however. Americans can import cars 25 years and older without paying duty. Canadians can import cars 15 years or older without paying. This car is safe either way.
FYI, if you want the link to GM Canada Vintage Vehicle Services you'll now find it on our website.
#23
Olds Show
If my work schedual allows I will attend the show this year. If I attend I will bring a pair of my 1969 442s...I will drive one & my gal or my uncle will drive the other.
As always the show is in mid July & as you know the oil patch all but shuts down for April & May...come mid summer the rigs are all out again & after months of no work I usually have to pass on the show & take the work. Being self employed has advantages & disadvantages especially in the patch.
As always the show is in mid July & as you know the oil patch all but shuts down for April & May...come mid summer the rigs are all out again & after months of no work I usually have to pass on the show & take the work. Being self employed has advantages & disadvantages especially in the patch.
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Just an Olds Guy
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We should get a Lexus, Acura, BMW or Mercedes at the engine blow this year! We already know what a mazda, buick and vw will do.......let's burn up a snob hill car!
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clarification
FYI
Oldsmobile production @ Oshawa ended with the 1969 model year so since this car is a 1970 it could not have been built in Oshawa.
Also the Medicine Hat AB W-31 is a W machine and as everyone is aware ALL W machines were built @ the Lansing assembly plant.
Question for you....exactly what is your car?. Oshawa built all sorts of models in the Oldsmobile line up in 1969 but rest assured they never built any W machines. Your sign in reads RamRod350...are you suggesting that your Oshawa built car is a W machine?
Oldsmobile production @ Oshawa ended with the 1969 model year so since this car is a 1970 it could not have been built in Oshawa.
Also the Medicine Hat AB W-31 is a W machine and as everyone is aware ALL W machines were built @ the Lansing assembly plant.
Question for you....exactly what is your car?. Oshawa built all sorts of models in the Oldsmobile line up in 1969 but rest assured they never built any W machines. Your sign in reads RamRod350...are you suggesting that your Oshawa built car is a W machine?
#27
No not at all, I am a newbie and I was woefully unaware that canadian built olds ended in 1969.I suggest nothing other than my car was built in Canada and that I am a Fan of oldsmobiles.From what I am told, the W-31 in 1969 used a 350 cubic inch motor which had big block valves and flat top pistons and was only available as a 4 spd,I AM A HUGE FAN OF FOUR SPEEDS.Hense the name.
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