West Coast Classics are proud to present this factory born 1967
Oldsmobile 442 Convertible built at the Lansing, Michigan plant,
originally finished in Spanish Red with a Black convertible top and
a Black vinyl interior.Here is the complete breakdown of the VIN
and Cowl/Trim Tag data based on official GM specifications:VIN
Decoding: 338677M391707:3: Oldsmobile Division38: Cutlass Supreme
series67: 2-door Convertible body style7: 1967 Model YearM:
Lansing, Michigan assembly plant391707: Plant sequential production
numberCowl / Trim Tag Decoding:ST 67-33867: 1967 Cutlass Supreme
ConvertibleTR 970: Black interior trim with Strato Bucket
seatsPaint R-2: Spanish Red lower body paint (R) with a Black
convertible top (2)W20: Convenience Group: Typically included:
Under-hood lamp, Trunk/luggage compartment lamp, Glove box lamp,
Instrument panel courtesy lamps, Day/Night tilt rearview mirrorIn
1967, the 442 was an option package (W29) rather than its own
distinct model line, meaning it shares the 33867 Cutlass Supreme
VIN sequence. Because your car was built at the Lansing plant ("M"
in the VIN), with the cowl tag showing it is a factory 442, with
the 5V code stamped near the bottom. Without this 5V code it would
have been born a standard Cutlass Supreme.The engine casting number
390925E (often read as 390925) is the correct Oldsmobile Big Block
V8 casting number used exclusively for 1966-67 and it designates a
400 cubic-inch "Rocket" V8 engine primarily famous for powering the
classic Oldsmobile 442. The casting number 390925E with
the "E" at the end is the critical identifier for a 1967 400 cubic
inch engine. Also, the large casting letter "C" on the cylinder
head is standard for the 1967 400ci engines which used "C"
heads.The 5VM stamped on this cars Lansing cowl tag officially
confirms that this car is a factory-born, authentic 1967 Oldsmobile
442 Convertible. The three letters break down as follows under GM
group 5 accessory codes:Group 5 Accessory Breakdown:5: Indicates
Group 5 options (always stamped at the very beginning of the option
row).V: 442 Performance Package (stamped only on genuine 442s built
at the Lansing, MI plant).M: Deluxe Rear Seat Belts.Because the 442
was strictly an option package (W29) for the Cutlass Supreme in
1967, it did not have its own distinct VIN sequence. The 5V mark on
the cowl tag is the holy grail for collectors because it serves as
the ultimate factory proof that this particular car rolled off the
assembly line as a high-performance 442 rather than a standard
Cutlass.This 442 convertible originally came equipped with the
following upgrades:A 400 cubic inch V8 engine producing 350
horsepower (Large "E" stamped right next to the oil fill
tube/thermostat housing to verify if the original engine is still
there).Heavy-duty suspension (heavy-duty springs, shocks, and
front/rear anti-sway bars).Out of 10,897 Cutlass Supreme
Convertibles built in 1967 only 3,080 were factory 442
Convertibles.
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