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For Sale: 1969 Oldsmobile 442 in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

Matching-numbers 400, Muncie M21 4-speed, 3.91 gears. Beautiful award-winning restoration in original color combination. Factory sheetmetal, highly detailed under the hood, fantastic to drive. A very impressive car!

Correctly restored in 2011, this 442 is wearing its original Primrose color combination, which, combined with black stripes and a black vinyl top, accentuates the Olds’ dual nature. Fit and finish are excellent—good enough, in fact, for it to win its class at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Concours d’Elegance—and as far as we can tell, that’s 100% original sheetmetal with no patches, replacement quarters, or floor pans. Flared fenders help with the aggressive look and the strips of chrome that highlight the fenderline are just plain elegant. It’s worth noting that the car does not say Oldsmobile anywhere on it, wearing only a few Rocket emblems and ‘442’ badges—when you’re a total badass, there’s no need to advertise. The chrome and stainless was all restored at the same time and looks fantastic today and it even carries correct T3 headlight bulbs up front. Oh, and that “Hurst Equipped” badge isn’t there just for show.

The code 934 Gold bucket seat interior is how this car was originally ordered and kudos to the restorer for keeping it that way rather than going to generic black. It’s just beautifully done with correct materials and remarkably complex patterns, matching dash and steering wheel, and new carpets throughout. Options include the U21 Rocket Rally Pac including a tick-tock-tach, AM/FM radio with rear speaker (updated to a retro-looking digital unit), and, of course, the center console with Hurst shifter on a Muncie M21 close-ratio 4-speed manual gearbox. Everything works except the clock and the interior is very nicely preserved overall. The trunk is finished with correct spatter paint as well as a reproduction mat, full-sized spare on a matching Rally I wheel, and a factory jack assembly.

The 400 cubic inch V8 was standard equipment in the 442 and this is the car’s original, numbers-matching powerplant. Rebuilt to stock specs, it starts easily and idles so quietly and smoothly that you might think it has stalled. That’s the Oldsmobile split personality. It still thinks it’s a luxury car. But then there’s the giant Rochester Quadrajet carburetor (a correct 7029251 unit) under that red air cleaner, as well as the traditional Oldsmobile Gold paint on the block itself. Correct C heads are bolted to the original QW 396026G block and the internals were fully rebuilt so it runs beautifully. On the road there’s torque all over the place and the car just lunges forward at almost any speed. Get the shifts right and there’s a steady flow of power that feels uninterrupted and the cool thing about that close-ratio gearbox is that it works better and better the harder you drive it.

A big part of this car’s punch comes from the numbers-matching Muncie M21 4-speed and 3.91 gears on a limited slip in the 12-bolt rear end, more proof that this wasn’t designed to be some duffer’s Olds. It’s impossible to stall this thing and it’s a good thing that Hurst shifter makes shifting easy because you need to move fast if you’re going to keep up with it. Ride quality is excellent and the power front disc brakes are effective. It also includes power steering to make it easy to handle. You’ll also note that just about everything under the car is new or rebuilt, including the driveshaft, brakes, suspension, and fuel system. A fresh dual exhaust system replicates the original, which explains why it’s so quiet, and it uses correct trumpet tips tucked into the notches in the rear bumper. The floors wear a light dusting of undercoating, enough to protect without hiding anything, and it has obviously not seen inclement weather since it was done—we’re not even sure it has even been wet. SSI wheels are painted correct charcoal gray and carry 205/70/14 Goodyear radials.

Documentation includes an original owner’s manual, accessory brochure, reproduction window sticker, period advertising, service manuals, and more.

If you’re new to Oldsmobile or considering something a little outside the usual Chevelle, this 442 will surprise you. It’s fast, comfortable, and sophisticated in ways that its corporate siblings just aren’t, and that will be a revelation. With a strong pedigree, exceptional restoration, and great documentation, this is the 442 you’ve been waiting for. Call today!

For more details and photos, please visit www.HarwoodMotors.com

Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections of any car in in our inventory prior to purchase.

Vehicle Details

  • 1969 Oldsmobile 442
  • Listing ID: CC-1442126
  • Price: $42,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1969
  • Make:Oldsmobile
  • Model:442
  • Exterior Color:Primrose
  • Interior Color:Gold
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Engine Size:V-8
  • Odometer:89267
  • Stock Number:118008
  • Trim Level:4-Speed
  • VIN:344879Z115988
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Vinyl Roof:Yes
  • Restoration History:Fully Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Excellent
  • Seat Material:Vinyl
  • AM/FM Radio:Yes
  • Bucket Seats:Yes
  • Power Brakes:Yes
  • Power Steering:Yes
  • Engine History:Original
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
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