135253 / 1970 Oldsmobile Rallye 350

For more information on this vehicle visit What if we said you could take home a magazine-featured, national award-winning example of a limited production A-body, which many GM enthusiasts aren’t even aware of, for under $40K? In addition to being a loud, broad-shouldered hunk of the rocket division’s best metal, this Oldsmobile is 1 of just 3,547 Cutlass Rallye 350s ever produced. Restored with an acute attention to detail, the car features a roster of correct parts that range from an original engine all the way down to a sorted FE2 suspension. And best of all, these qualities exist within a balanced, fun-to-drive classic that doesn’t require a second mortgage! BODYWORK During a restoration that was completed in early 1995, this solid Cutlass was thoroughly stripped, carefully disassembled and treated to entirely new body panels with the exception of its floors, roof and driver’s door. After hours of hard work, the car’s clean profile presented itself as an excellent foundation for correct Sebring Yellow 2-stage. And today, one close look at our high-resolution photos reveals a handsome payoff in the form of one of the coolest looking muscle cars on the planet! ENGINE Hoist the fiberglass hood and you’ll find an original Rocket 350 that proudly displays a correct 395558 casting number in front of a matching partial VIN. At the top of the nickel-infused block, a big Quadrajet 4-barrel mixes juice from leak-free fuel lines with wind that’s supplied by a correct, low-restriction air cleaner. That air/fuel mixture travels in to a high performance intake that’s anchored by a traditional points distributor. That distributor feeds fire through proven Packard TV R Suppression Cables, which snake around correct *Ð*6*Ð* heads that are equipped with hardened valve seats and 3-angle valve jobs. And, below those heads, forged, .030 over pistons shoot charred dinosaurs into cast iron exhaust manifolds and big, true-dual pipes. DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION The Rocket 350 fronts a rugged Muncie 4-speed that’s much more fun than the car’s original Turbo-Hydramatic 350. That proven transmission sends power to a stout 12-bolt that’s equipped with a limited-slip differential and moderate, gears. That driveline hangs in a correct FE2 Rallye suspension, which includes better shocks, thicker coil springs, reinforced control arms and a mandatory rear sway bar. Power-assisted discs and drums provide braking, while turns come courtesy of factory power steering. At the center of the car, aluminized pipes funnel spent gases through buff DynoMax Super Turbo mufflers. And at the corners of the car, color-keyed Styled Steel IIs spin G70-14 Firestone Wide Oval Super Sports around stainless trim rings and rocket-branded center caps. INTERIOR For what was meant be a somewhat stripped-down Cutlass, the Rallye 350’s interior offers plenty of visual niceties that give it a much more upscale feel. A nicely finished combination of bucket and bench seats mixes a stylish pattern with plenty of support. Between those seats, a factory console frames a long Hurst shifter. Above that console, an ornate dash hangs full telemetry over a standard AM/FM radio. And the driver stays connected to the road through a correct Custom Sport steering wheel. So there you have it *Ð* a first-class, numbers-matching A-body for under $40K. If you’re ready to collect some serious trophies with one of the coolest Oldsmobiles around, call, click or visit to take home this sweet Rallye 350!
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