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What kind of car was the 1966 Oldsmobile 442?

What kind of car was the 1966 Oldsmobile 442?

1966 Oldsmobile 442 Sport Coupe The “4-4-2” name (pronounced “Four-four-two”) derives fro A real-deal 1966 Oldsmobile 442 hardtop dressed in red makes for a great muscle car look. As you di 1966 442 Oldsmobile a True 442, matching numbers.

Is the Oldsmobile 442 W-30 a convertible car?

This real deal 442 W-30 is just 1 of 264 Convertible Cars produced and was fully restored in 2012. Finished in its correct Porcelain White… More Info ›

What’s the stock number on an Oldsmobile 442?

Stock Number: 934 Considered the boldest car ever built by Oldsmobile. This is a 2,305 mile survivor, W30 / W27, close ratio 4 speed Olds 442. 1 of only 262 Sport Coupe W30s Built.

Where can I buy a 1966 Oldsmobile Cutlass?

Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to present this 1966 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 Custom! The 1966 OLDS REAL OLDS 442 CONVERTIBLE 400 AUTO POSI REAR. RUNS EXCELLENT. ONLY 97,000 MILES .

What does 442 olds mean?

Oldsmobile 442. The Oldsmobile 4-4-2 (also known as the 442) is a muscle car produced by Oldsmobile between the 1964 and 1987 model years. Introduced as an option package for US-sold F-85 and Cutlass models, it became a model in its own right from 1968 to 1971, spawned the Hurst/Olds in 1968, then reverted to an option through the mid-1970s.

What does 442 stand for on an Oldsmobile Cutlass?

The Oldsmobile 442 was originally introduced as an option package for the F-85 Cutlass line, but eventually it became its own model. The meaning of the numbers changed over time. When the Oldsmobile 442 was introduced in 1964, it stood for a four-barrel carburetor, four-speed manual transmission, and dual exhaust.

What kind of car was the Oldsmobile 442?

The Oldsmobile 4-4-2 (also known as the 442) is a muscle car produced by Oldsmobile between the 1964 and 1987 model years. Introduced as an option package for US-sold F-85 and Cutlass models, it became a model in its own right from 1968 to 1971, spawned the Hurst/Olds in 1968, then reverted to an option through…

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