Aug 15, 2023  •  For Sale  •  9 Comments

4-Speed Project: 1971 Oldsmobile 442

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The 442 or 4-4-2 was Oldsmobile’s mid-size performance car in the 1960s and 1970s. It would be popular enough to warrant becoming a series of its own from 1968 to 1971, but it would be an option on the Cutlass after that (as demand declined). This 1971 edition is a project car that has damaged sheet metal and an incomplete engine, yet the seller says he/she has “parts bought new for it”. Located in Brick, New Jersey, this car is a bit of a mystery and is available here on craigslist for $7,000. Our thanks to Mitchell G. for this latest tip.

Muscle car demand peaked for most auto manufacturers in 1970, and Oldsmobile was no exception. In 1971, they produced just 6,285 of the 442 coupes with 810 having the potent W-30 455 cubic inch V8. Unfortunately, the seller doesn’t tell us if the latter applies to this car, so perhaps it only had the “base” 455 which had an output of 340 hp as the detuning process of cars for lower emissions had begun. But is the engine there original to the car?

This auto comes with few details but the photos do help a bit. The Olds appears to have (or had) a 4-speed manual transmission. It’s been in a collision as the driver’s side rear quarter panel is crinkled in front of the wheel well. And it once had a vinyl top as there is rust where the chrome trim was removed from the C-pillars. There are a few parts in the trunk that look like taillight assemblies, but there’s no visible sign of the new parts that were purchased for the project.

For someone interested in acquiring a 1970s 442 project, more photos and details should be needed before deciding to pull the trigger. Craiglist allows up to 24 photos and more content that would go a long way to helping this Oldsmobile find a new home.

Comments

  1. Al camino
    Aug 15, 2023 at 4:00pm

    Somebody else looking for a fish! Come and get it

    Like 2
    • linton shirey
      Aug 15, 2023 at 4:32pm

      Looks like a bbc in engine photo.

      Like 13
  2. Mike76
    Aug 15, 2023 at 5:19pm

    “incomplete engine,” looks like a BBC, definitely not an Olds motor. Not a W30 with no fender emblems, no red fender wells, but still a very cool “base” 442. Just too bad it’s missing the original engine, and (?)…then add a lot of work to the body and you’re in over your head pretty quick unless you’re doing the work yourself. Hope someone has the skills and or finances to save it.

    Like 7
  3. Stan StanMember
    Aug 15, 2023 at 8:15pm

    📞 paging Dr. OLDS for a house 🏠 call.

    Like 6
  4. Buddy
    Aug 16, 2023 at 9:12am

    I recall the “Swiss Cheese” Ponchos of the early 60s, but have never seen a “Swiss Cheese” sail panel option on the 70s A-Bodies before.

    Like 4
  5. ACZ
    Aug 16, 2023 at 9:58am

    Why someone bothered to hang a Chevy big block in this car is beyond me, unless they intended to tow it to a junkyard.

    Like 2
  6. Jim
    Aug 16, 2023 at 12:42pm

    Almost worthless. Rotted and has a chevy big block.

    Like 2
    • 19sixty5Member
      Aug 16, 2023 at 4:26pm

      Depending on what which BBC engine it has, it could have huge value, and more than pay for a 455 Olds to replace it. Too bad the car is such a pile. The hood may have some value if is an original W25, but many of the originals rust or the front is damaged.

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      • Jim
        Aug 16, 2023 at 5:36pm

        If it was a 4 speed car, it would have been worth something with the original engine. I wouldn’t pay 500 for this.

        Like 0

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