This brings back fond memories. The greenish dash and beige cloth seats :) with that royal-looking pattern on the upper seatbacks and the more subtle pattern in the lower fabric -- it harkens back to elegant home furnishings. And the '73-only front and rear fascias are the best-looking of the whole run.
I had one just like it down to the green color. Mine had a white vinyl roof though. 350 Rocket engine. It was like new. I am over 70 now and still remember that car.
THIS IS A GREAT LOOKING CAR, THE BUMPER GUARDS FRONT AND BACK ARE RARE. MY MOTHER HAD ONE LIKE THIS BACK IN THE DAY. IT WAS CANARY YELLOW WITH A BEIGE VINYL TOP
Love it, reminds me of the one that my older brother bought new in early'73 , it was burgundy with a 455 automatic, 10 inch slots in the back with L60's and skinny ones up front, memories.....
My Dad purchased a used 73 white with light blue vinyl top and light blue interior Cutlass Supreme back in 75. It was loaded and had a special order 455 in it. The car had the bench seat and not the buckets but it was very comfortable and had the center arm rest. That car drive beautifully and was super fast. It threw you back in your seat when floored. It was a blast to drive. I think my dad sold it in 1980 for $350. I wish he would have kept it.
I had one it was always in the shop .back in the 70s the cars were built like crap built only to last 3 OR 4 YRS .THE REASON THE JAPANESE CARS TOOK OVER THEY WERE BUILT TO LAST
My second car was a ‘73 Cutlass Supreme 4 door. That thing was a dreadnaught. Could carry 8 or 9 skinny high school kids inside, 3-4 of us could sit on the roof without worries as well. Perfect shape when I bought it in ‘85 and it would start just by barely touching the key and ran as quiet as you could want. . . . Was not great for delivering pizzas though. The frenched taillights made the perfect step to climb up on the car.
This brings back fond memories. The greenish dash and beige cloth seats :) with that royal-looking pattern on the upper seatbacks and the more subtle pattern in the lower fabric -- it harkens back to elegant home furnishings.
And the '73-only front and rear fascias are the best-looking of the whole run.
I agree. They were a very classy car. And they drove like a dream.
I had one just like it down to the green color. Mine had a white vinyl roof though. 350 Rocket engine. It was like new. I am over 70 now and still remember that car.
Been kicking myself since I sold mine when I left for the army. It was my first car and loved it
THIS IS A GREAT LOOKING CAR, THE BUMPER GUARDS FRONT AND BACK ARE RARE. MY MOTHER HAD ONE LIKE THIS BACK IN THE DAY. IT WAS CANARY YELLOW WITH A BEIGE VINYL TOP
I like the color green it is.
It's so representative of the 70's - cool vibe.
Love it, reminds me of the one that my older brother bought new in early'73 , it was burgundy with a 455 automatic, 10 inch slots in the back with L60's and skinny ones up front, memories.....
I had a 73 Cutlass Supreme in the early '80s with a five-speed. I loved that car.
5 spd??
My very first car: 1973 Olds Cutlas Colbalt blue with a black top….. I had so much fun in that car 😁
My Dad purchased a used 73 white with light blue vinyl top and light blue interior Cutlass Supreme back in 75. It was loaded and had a special order 455 in it. The car had the bench seat and not the buckets but it was very comfortable and had the center arm rest. That car drive beautifully and was super fast. It threw you back in your seat when floored. It was a blast to drive. I think my dad sold it in 1980 for $350. I wish he would have kept it.
Sounds like the one I had in high school. Where'd he sell it?
In Ohio
Front and rear bumper guards are rare too. Neat car👍👍😎🇺🇸
My dad had a 1973 Cutlass Salon same color with black interior.
BEAUTIFUL!! It reminds me of a 75 I had , came stock with positive rear end , foot shift ,,
Beautiful car. I love the color. Interesting that GM put the clock on the left side of the dash. The 70’s was a great era.
Beautiful Car!
my first car was a 73 cutless supreme same color as well.
My dad has the exact same only his is gold with a white roof
Thanks for sharing that - it made me smile.
@@rocketredd1791 haha no thanks these cars are insane
@@rocketredd1791 great Cutlass, is this still for sale?
Sweet ride how much??
My dad had this same car, in chestnut brown. That Rocket 350 would eat Chevys. Cheers
Question ? Did the front grille small rear quarter panel window plus rear bumper with integrated tail lights was that all done in that ONE YEAR MODEL
Yes - it was a model update. From 68 - 72 were basically the same. 73 - 77 same body, 78 - 88 same body.
Is there a way I can contact you? Looking at buying this car from the current owner. I'm guessing he bought it from you
Sorry I just ran across this message now. If you still want to contact me: 828-225-5565
Im interested. How much?
Sorry for the late reply - I sold it.
should have left the 15,s on.
Is it for sale?
Sold it.
I had one it was always in the shop .back in the 70s the cars were built like crap built only to last 3
OR 4 YRS .THE REASON THE JAPANESE CARS TOOK OVER THEY WERE BUILT TO LAST
LOVE THE COLOR ...HATE THOSE RIMS .. MAGNUM 500 WOULD LOOK SO MUCH BETTER .
It would have looked a lot nicer if you cleaned the tires before you made the video.
How much
Is this car still for sale
sold
My second car was a ‘73 Cutlass Supreme 4 door. That thing was a dreadnaught. Could carry 8 or 9 skinny high school kids inside, 3-4 of us could sit on the roof without worries as well. Perfect shape when I bought it in ‘85 and it would start just by barely touching the key and ran as quiet as you could want. . . . Was not great for delivering pizzas though. The frenched taillights made the perfect step to climb up on the car.