1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera Brougham
Description
Ultra-Rare Left-Hand Drive Diesel Classic
A rare American classic, this 1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera Brougham comes with an exceptionally rare 4.3L diesel engine and 3-speed automatic transmission. Being an imported American vehicle, it is left-hand drive, making it a unique find in the UK. With only 70,000 km, this is a true collector’s car for enthusiasts.
Key Features:
• Classic American Styling – Elegant white exterior paired with a stunning red velvet Brougham interior.
• Left-Hand Drive – As expected for an original American import.
• Comfort & Luxury – Electric windows, fully functional radio, and a beautifully kept interior.
Current Condition & Work Needed:
• Currently Not Roadworthy – Has an exhaust leak in the head gasket into the coolant tank, so it must be trailered. The car still starts and drives, but running it would risk engine damage.
• Sagging Roof Lining – The only real flaw in the otherwise excellent interior.
Minor Mechanical Jobs Needed:
• New water pump (included with the car).
• New belt tensioner/bearing for the tensioner (squeaks when cold).
Recent Work & Improvements:
• New glow plugs & glow plug relay.
• Diesel injection pump rebuilt by specialists when purchased by the current owner.
A Fantastic Restoration Project
This Cutlass Ciera Brougham is a rare opportunity to own a diesel-powered American classic in left-hand drive configuration. With some mechanical work, it could be back on the road and enjoyed for years to come.
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Details
White
Interior ColourRed
Driver SideLeft Hand Drive
Mileage70,000 Kilometres
Transmission3 Speed Automatic
Engine Size4.3L Diesel
LocationHampshire
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