Vehicle Description
4373-TPA 1967 OLDSMOBILE 442
The 1967 Oldsmobile 442 strikes an imposing figure with its gold
exterior and black stripes, embodying the iconic style of the era.
This particular model honors the original 442 formula with its
four-barrel carburetor, four-speed manual transmission, and dual
exhausts, while the large V8 engine under the hood has been
significantly enhanced for more muscle. Although the Hurst Olds
wasn't introduced until 1968, this vehicle exudes what such a model
might have represented a year earlier. Equipped with Hurst wheels,
a Hurst shifter, and the powerful 455 cubic-inch motor-a
displacement exclusive to the mid-size Hurst/Olds in the 1960s-this
car is a unique blend of classic design and augmented power. The
original gold color adds to its authenticity, and the 15" wheels,
coupled with a front coilover and rear shock and sway bar
suspension, enhance its road presence. Inside, the original style
black vinyl bucket seats provide a timeless and comfortable driving
environment.
The heart of this 442 is its upgraded 455 V8 engine, a step above
the original specs, with a VIN stamp indicating a 1968 block.
Paired with a 4-speed manual transmission and a single 4-barrel
Holley carburetor, it stays true to the classic 442 formula while
providing heightened performance. The car's braking system
comprises front discs, while dual exhaust system, complete with
electric cutouts and FlowMaster mufflers, enhances the vehicle's
auditory appeal and performance.
Highlights
o Upgraded 455 V8 engine (1968 block)
o 4-speed manual transmission
o Single 4-barrel Holley carburetor
o Dual exhaust with electric cutouts (currently stuck open) and
FlowMaster mufflers
o Gold with painted black stripes
o 15" Hurst wheels
o Black vinyl bucket seats
o AM/FM Stereo
o Hurst shifter
The 1967 Oldsmobile 442 is a muscle car that seamlessly blends
historical authenticity with modern enhancements, gold with black
stripes, and upgraded 455 V8 engine make it a standout in any
collection. The car's performance upgrades and nods to the
Hurst/Olds lineage add to its desirability, making it a symbol of
American muscle car heritage. Call today!