1971 Oldsmobile 4-4-2 Hardtop Coupe Factory Black Car Believed
W30This genuine 1971 Oldsmobile 4-4-2 is the kind of muscle car
that rarely comes around anymore. Finished in its original Code 50
Ebony Black paint color, this Lansing-built coupe has the perfect
street stock attitude and gets rubber in all 3 gears!Powered by a
strong-running 455 V8 featuring:1971 455 block (period
correct)Performance camshaftEdelbrock carburetorAluminum W30
intakeLong tube headersCorrect H heads casting #409160The
drivetrain is backed by a Turbo 400 OW automatic transmission with
shift kit and the proper Oldsmobile 12-bolt rear end with Posi
traction and 3.23 gears.Factory options include:Factory air
conditioningPower steeringPower front disc brakesBucket seatsPosi
rear endOriginally born with a black bucket seat interior, the car
now features a white interior that gives it an aggressive and
striking appearance against the factory black exterior.Additional
highlights include:Re-cored Harrison radiatorNew front &
rear glassExcellent muscle car stanceStrong-running drivetrain with
aggressive soundWe believe this is a four-owner vehicle that has
always been well maintained and properly looked after throughout
its life.An incredible piece of history accompanies the car photos
taken in 1976 at Hansen Park in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin showing the
car wearing W30 striping decades ago.The car is believed to be a
W30-equipped car based on components and period photos, however no
factory paperwork or matching transmission documentation is
available to fully authenticate it as a numbers-matching
W30.Additional cowl tag information includes:ST 71-34487 1971
Oldsmobile 4-4-2 Hardtop CoupeLAN 00163 Built at Lansing Assembly
PlantTR 980 Black bucket seat interior50 A Ebony Black exterior
paintBuilt during the 4th week of September 1970 productionVery
rare and highly desirable factory black 442 with excellent options
and presence. Ask yourself where are you going to find another car
like this for this price?
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