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As a reminder, Oldsmobile – let alone its fabled 442 – are no more, since 2004 and 1991, respectively. Well, that is quite unfortunate since my (virtual) Christmas bucket list also includes both.
The car shows a little over 48k original miles, it was repainted forty years ago, and has a few improvements under the hood ...
Our feature 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 has been the subject of a nut-and-bolt restoration. It is brilliant in its original shade of Sebring Yellow with black stripes over a black vinyl interior.
The factory rear spoiler is solidly mounted on the trunk lid. A new interior has been installed in this Oldsmobile 442. The seats have been recovered in black vinyl, as have all the interior panels.
While trusted evaluator Hagerty values the Oldsmobile from 1970 and 1971 at only $29,500 and $36,00 respectively, the '70-'71 442 is worth a staggering $79,000-$84,000 on average at auction ...
In 1970, just 2,574 Oldsmobile Cutlass “Holiday” coupes were produced in 442 W-30 form (an additional 262 were Sport Coupe 442 W-30s and 264 were 442 W-30 Holiday convertibles), making the ...
The best known Olds muscle car, however, is either a 1968 or 1969 Hurst Olds 442, both the most desirable Olds muscle cars ever built. The ’68 was finished in silver and black while the ’69 ...
Herpak, 70, lost his 442 once. Never again. “They’ll bury me in that thing,” he said. His grandfather bought the 1967 Olds brand new off the showroom floor, a gift for Herpak’s safe return ...
Buy This Oldsmobile 442 W-30 Convertible And Hear 7.5-Liters Of American Muscle Sing If you believe there's no replacement for displacement, look no further by Michael Gauthier January 22, 2021 at ...
Roger Green was awestruck to find his dream muscle Oldsmobile, a 1965 442 convertible, red-on-red with a four-speed, sitting neglected in a field.
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