This is a real 442 with #s matching motor, trans and stunning
factory colors! Believed to have 45,000 actual miles, it is
exceptionally clean. Nicely Claimed 45,000 actual miles. I just
acquired this car back from family I sold it to 6 years ago, they
only put 70 miles on it! It was garage kept and just as beautiful
as when we sold. It was just serviced in our shop and ready to be
enjoyed!
EXTERIOR: Striking combination of slick black paint with no vinyl
top, red pinstripe, redline tires and the chrome SS-1 wheels!
Looking down the sides of the car they're both laser straight. The
body panel gaps are flush and square. No signs of any bubbling,
cracking or issues. I am also noticing on how well the bumpers fit
the body, where they line up against the quarter panels and fenders
is about as good as they get. In back the bumper, tail panel,
emblems and tail light bezels are in mint condition. The door
handles have been replaced, mirrors are real nice original. Side
moldings are straight and polished. Up front the bumper, emblem,
headlight bezels are really sharp looking. The windshield is
crystal clear. The door jambs have been painted nice, new
weatherstrips, sill plates and fuzzy window seals. The doors shut
like new, even with the windows rolled up. Tires and wheels really
look amazing on this car! They are upgraded to 15 inch and the
tires are radials.
INTERIOR: It looks and functions like new! All of the chrome,
lenses, bezels, dash pad look like new. The radio was serviced,
original speaker restored, new glovebox liner with working light,
restored ashtray. It has very desirable rally pac gauges with
tachometer in the middle. New wiring harness. I have always said
new carpet or seat covers are easy, restoring the dash area is much
more difficult and this one is all done for you! It also has sport
wheel, bucket seats and console.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT: #s matching 400 engine. It was just completely
rebuilt August 2017 and has very few miles since. Painted the
correct bronze color. The carb is upgraded with a big Holley.
Features include power brakes, power steering and rare cruise
control. All the components, hoses, wires look neat and orderly.
The trim tag on the firewall shows paint code A-A for Tuxedo black
upper and lower and 5V indicates it is a 442.
TRUNK COMPARTMENT: Under the trunk lid and jamb are painted slick.
Inside is clean, solid metal with a mat, trunk light and jack
assembly. The trunk floor and 1/4 panels appear to be original the
originals.
UNDERSIDE: Very solid metal. I dont see any signs of patching, the
lower inner 1/4s are even clean. The bottom of motor is still
clean, starter was replaced. It has the original Turbo 400
automatic trans, dated 1967 and code OG on its tag. The trans was
also rebuilt. Upfront the suspension and steering have been
rebuilt- new ball joints, bushings, shocks etc. In back it has the
boxed control arms, sway bar and upgraded air shocks. The brakes
were just serviced and have been upgraded to disc in front. Has air
shocks. The dual exhaust has stainless mufflers.
This 442 is going to do more than "Wow" the onlookers, it's going
to be a real pleasure to drive for its new owner too!
Power steering
Power disc brakes
Rally pac gauges
Tachometer
Cruise control
Bucket seats
Console
Sport wheel
Remote mirror
SS-1 wheels
Radial redlines
F-41 suspension
Vehicle Details
1967 Oldsmobile 442
Listing ID:CC-2025265
Price:$73,998
Location:Volo, Illinois
Year:1967
Make:Oldsmobile
Model:442
Exterior Color:Tuxedo Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:22094
VIN:338177M249489
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