1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible �€" 442 Package, 350
Rocket V8, Red over White Leather Why This Car Is Special The 1972
Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was the best-selling car in America that
year, outselling every other model from every other manufacturer.
That is not a small footnote. It means Oldsmobile had figured out
exactly what the American buyer wanted in the early 1970s �€" a car
with style, comfort, and enough performance to make it interesting,
without the insurance premiums and stiff suspension of a dedicated
muscle car. The Cutlass Supreme hit that target better than anyone
else. This particular 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme is a
convertible, which immediately separates it from the vast majority
of Cutlass Supremes built that year. Convertible production was
shrinking fast across the entire industry in 1972, and Oldsmobile
was no exception. Open-top A-body cars from this era are
significantly harder to find than their hardtop counterparts, and
they tend to stay found once collectors get hold of them. Add the
442 Option Package �€" which in 1972 was an appearance and handling
package rather than a standalone model �€" and you have a car
loaded with the sport-oriented content that buyers specifically
sought out. The VIN on this car decodes to confirm it is a genuine
Cutlass Supreme convertible (body style code 67) with the 350 cubic
inch V8 (engine code K), built at the Lansing, Michigan assembly
plant. The color combination of red exterior with white leather
interior was one of the more visually assertive combinations
available, and this car wears it with full commitment �€" white
convertible top, white leather bucket seats, white door panels, and
a body that reads red from every angle. This is a car with real
collector credentials, honest unrestored character, and a
specification list that a buyer in 1972 would have worked hard to
build out. Features List - 350ci Oldsmobile Rocket V8 engine -
3-speed automatic transmission - 442 Option Package - Convertible
body style - Power convertible top - White convertible top - FE2
sport suspension - Front and rear sway bars - Front disc brakes -
Power steering - Power brakes - Dual exhaust - Air conditioning -
White leather bucket seats with head restraints - Center console
with floor shifter - Wood grain interior trim throughout - Sport
steering wheel with Oldsmobile emblem - Power windows - AM/FM radio
- JVC stereo/cassette player - Rally-style wheels - Chrome front
and rear bumpers - Hood stripes and body side stripes - Faux hood
louvers - Cutlass Supreme badging - Quad headlight front end
Mechanical Under the hood sits Oldsmobile's 350 cubic inch Rocket
V8, the engine designated by the K code in this car's VIN. In 1972,
Oldsmobile published net horsepower ratings in compliance with the
new SAE net standard, which made the numbers look lower on paper
than the gross figures used in prior years �€" but the engines
themselves had not been gutted. The 350 Rocket was a
well-engineered, torque-friendly motor that had earned a reputation
for durability and good street manners. It delivers power in a
broad, usable band that works well with the 3-speed automatic
transmission, which uses a floor-mounted shifter through the center
console. The driving experience is relaxed at cruise and responsive
when you need it. The 442 Option Package in 1972 was primarily a
handling and appearance upgrade applied to the Cutlass Supreme. It
included the FE2 sport-tuned suspension, front and rear sway bars,
and specific exterior trim. The result is a car that handles
noticeably better than a standard Cutlass Supreme, with reduced
body roll and improved front-end response. Front disc brakes add
genuine stopping confidence that drum-only cars from this era
simply cannot match. Power steering and power brakes are present
and correct, making this a car you can drive comfortably in modern
traffic without wrestling it. The dual exhaust system is intact and
gives the 350 a sound
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