I had to replace the water pump when I first purchased the car.
The interior is sun damaged with cracks and fading.
This car is a real gem and a real collectors car. I let mine sit for two years when I moved away, then came back home. I put a battery in it and pumped the gas and it started right up! Drove it around the block. That's how reliable it is.
The 350 V8 will intimidate those pesky Honda's with resonators on the exhaust. Plenty of torque to move the 2000+ lbs of steel.
The ride on this car is excellent, the steering turns with hardly the slightest effort from a single pinky. The seats are more comfy then any new plastic car I've driven.
Nice car, I also have a 1977 Olds Cutlass Supreme in mint shape with 39,000 original miles on it. Mint green outside and white bucket seats... nice to know others enjoy a 77 Olds.
I havwe a '77 Cutlass that just turned 48,000 miles. It is the best car I've ever owned. Now GM wants to drop Oldsmobile. If only they would statr building REAL cars again. Glad to see that some of us still know a good thing.
Craig Gilbert
I own a 1977 Olds Cutlass Supreme Brougham, and I also Own a 1975 cadillac, my olds a a REAL reliable car as well as the caddi, but the olds its considerably better fuel so the caddi is for church, and the olds for everything else, it's a wonderful car, quite a bit of a kick to it, I can't wait for the emissions laws to make this car exempt, for my plans are to make it even more powerful.
MORE POWER...
Tim the Tool-man Taylor.
I Own a 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass and it is my baby. I got after I graduated from High school and have had it ever since. That was in 1997 so it was officially an antique. It has been an awesome car, I am trying to fix it and restore it. I would not trade it for the World (Just a figure of speech). Any way I also enjoy reading about other lovers of the Cutlass!
Respectfully,
Sly Saldana.
I have a 77 salon 403 t tops loaded its getting old and a little rusty, but still a great ride.
Has flo master exhaust, re curved timing and open air cleaner. rated at 185 hp stock with 320 ft lbs still smokes most cars that try 2 race. I plan to restore and put in a 455 after a build up close to the 1 in car craft oct2000 and jan 2002 with help from mondello I am a auto detailer and drive a lot of cars, but I still love my olds.
I own a 1977 Olds. Cutlass Supreme Brougham with 59,000 miles on it. It's a real gem to drive. It has a V8 403 big block engine. I have know this car since it first driven off the showroom floor. I myself have driven for at least 30,000 miles. My friend who passed away left it to me in her will. What makes this car incredible is it starts up quickly no matter the weather or temp. It handles on the open road like a dream. Tons of power, melts the bumps, and never fails to impress everyone who rides in it.
If you could drive your family room down the highway for 500 miles it would be close to the experience of driving this fine automobile.
I own a 77 cutlass supreme mint green with 35000 miles on it. Every thing works. What an awsome ride this 27 year old car still gives. It rides and drives better than my 2000 Town Car. No kidding!!!