Vehicle Description
1970 OLDSMOBILE 442 1 of 2 ever built in Regency Rose special order
color. 1 OF 1 with this combination of specs! Only 83,000 miles as
per owner. Factory A/C and WOA! W-25 Ram air 500ft lbs of Torque
Monster out of the box! Extremely rare 442 is Known to be the only
one ever with this color and equipment. Award winning Cutlass 442
Bucket Seats Console Sport Shifter Working Air Conditioning Even
the Clock Works Functioning RAM AIR Induction As Clean Underneath
as is the Topside. This is a Great Car that will provide you with
an appreciating asset while you enjoy it! clip from Wikipedia 1970
Oldsmobile 4-4-2 1970 was the pinnacle of performance from
Oldsmobile. In order to keep up in the horsepower arms-race,
General Motors dropped the cap on engine size in 1970, and
Oldsmobile responded by making the Olds 455 V8 the standard 4-4-2
engine. Output was 365 hp and 500 lb�ft, with a 370 hp variant
available with the W30 option. The 1970 model year can be
identified by its vertical bars in silver grille, rectangular
parking lights in front bumper, and vertical tail lights. The
revised body style and increased performance resulted in the 4-4-2
being awarded pace car duties at the Indianapolis 500 race in 1970.
Motor Trend tested a 4-4-2 W-30 with the four-speed manual
transmission and 3.91:1 rear gears, clocking a quarter mile time of
14.2 seconds at 102 mph (164 km/h). However, the magazine noted
that Oldsmobile engineers had earlier posted a best of 13.7 seconds
on the same test car with a fresh tune. New options for the 1970
4-4-2 included GM's variable-ratio power steering (option N47), a
console-mounted Hurst Dual/Gate shifter for use with the Turbo
Hydra-matic transmission, and aluminum differential housing and
cover (option W27). All Oldsmobile V8s received new Positive Valve
Rotators[clarification needed] for the 1970s to increase engine
valve life. We sell and ship worldwide! Air Conditioning, Dome
Lamp, Power Steering, Automatic Transmission, Full-Size Spare Tire