'72 442 w-30 project
'72 442 w-30 project
Hello to all at CO.
Have looked at many posts and have picked up alot
of valuable information - Seems like a well run site so
I became a registered user.
I have a 1972 442 w-30 (yes, it has an "X").
455, 4 speed, Flame Orange.
I have owned it since 1978. I rebuilt the motor myself
in 1980. Barely drove it from 1981 - 1983. Couldn't afford
to feed and insure the thing. It has not seen the road very
much since 1988. I am in the middle of a frame-off that I
am groping through myself.
Small world - I think RCORRIGAN5 and I were at the CGC Comanche
in Eureka, CA. I had the 442 and he had a newer model. He should
remember that. He was the XO and I was the ships yeoman. Indeed
a very small world. Al Johnson
Have looked at many posts and have picked up alot
of valuable information - Seems like a well run site so
I became a registered user.
I have a 1972 442 w-30 (yes, it has an "X").
455, 4 speed, Flame Orange.
I have owned it since 1978. I rebuilt the motor myself
in 1980. Barely drove it from 1981 - 1983. Couldn't afford
to feed and insure the thing. It has not seen the road very
much since 1988. I am in the middle of a frame-off that I
am groping through myself.
Small world - I think RCORRIGAN5 and I were at the CGC Comanche
in Eureka, CA. I had the 442 and he had a newer model. He should
remember that. He was the XO and I was the ships yeoman. Indeed
a very small world. Al Johnson
Welcome aboard,
Tell her the grease and gunk slows the aging process in fact in some cases you revert to a teenager. This usually happens when you stomp on the gas after getting all greasy


Helps you stay young
Tell her the grease and gunk slows the aging process in fact in some cases you revert to a teenager. This usually happens when you stomp on the gas after getting all greasy



Helps you stay young
to post pics all you have to do is make a photobucket account and upload them on there.... after that the pics you want to share, you just copy the link they give you for forums and paste it here..... i posted my 72 cutlass s pics on another post.... if you need some help just let me know...
Welcome, Al! If you know Randy (RCORRIGAN5), you know one great Olds guy!
My wife not only understands the grease and gunk, she's quite happy to jump right in.
When it comes to the Olds stuff, I look to her to be the voice of reason, but she fails miserably! She's usually worse than I am
My wife not only understands the grease and gunk, she's quite happy to jump right in.
When it comes to the Olds stuff, I look to her to be the voice of reason, but she fails miserably! She's usually worse than I am
Once again thanks for the welcome.
I think photobucket is the way to go from what I have read this
is easier and I don't have to deal with the photo size limit.
I will get some pics this weekend - She's not much to look at
right now - but I can tell you guys/gals will be gentle.
Counting on this site to keep me motivated.
I think photobucket is the way to go from what I have read this
is easier and I don't have to deal with the photo size limit.
I will get some pics this weekend - She's not much to look at
right now - but I can tell you guys/gals will be gentle.
Counting on this site to keep me motivated.
Can anyone see the photos? I can see them, but they look like they are over the size limit. Hope I didn't do something wrong here - Can one of the moderators let me know. Thanks for your help.

Yea - Lots of work and cash to come
Thanks Derek and Pat. I'm glad the pics showed up OK.
Having a blast working on it so far. The console is in great shape
since the car has been garaged nearly it's whole life. The frame is
in outstanding shape, with the surface rust coming right off with a
wire wheel. The front end pieces have already been cleaned and powder coated. The only rust I have found so far in under the battery on the radiator support - It cleaned up perfect and the powder coat came out nice.
I'll post pictures of that and the rest of the pieces this week.
Does any body know what the 1283 on the frame in chalk/kiel is for?
It was on the frame at a spot that would be right under the drivers
door. I hope to have the frame cleaned up and delivered to the powder
coater early next week. This site has worked so far in keeping me motivated!
Having a blast working on it so far. The console is in great shape
since the car has been garaged nearly it's whole life. The frame is
in outstanding shape, with the surface rust coming right off with a
wire wheel. The front end pieces have already been cleaned and powder coated. The only rust I have found so far in under the battery on the radiator support - It cleaned up perfect and the powder coat came out nice.
I'll post pictures of that and the rest of the pieces this week.
Does any body know what the 1283 on the frame in chalk/kiel is for?
It was on the frame at a spot that would be right under the drivers
door. I hope to have the frame cleaned up and delivered to the powder
coater early next week. This site has worked so far in keeping me motivated!
AJ, thanks for the photos, it looks like you have everything lined up for your restoration with some cool goodies for the car. Go to it! We will try to keep you motivated as much as we can. Moving this thread to the major builds forum for you.
Welcome aboard. Nice car, interior looks GREAT! If your wife needs some encouragement helping you, show her these pics. My girlfriend helping me with my 350 install some time ago...LOL Good Luck with the build
i don't know what the mark on the frame is but right there at the frame rail in the same place you should find the last numbers of the VIN stamped in the frame. the people that do my powder coating wants everything sand blasted before they coat it. i tried to just wire wheel a 4 wheeler frame and they would not accept it till i had it blasted. they said the powder coat won't stick proper if you don't. you may want to ask about it.
Thanks for the posts Chris and JensenRacing. While my wife has been
very happy for me to be happy working on my car, she will not be
getting her hands dirty. I was just happy that she did not complain
when I told her, her beloved mustang would have to be outside in the
driveway for about a week. She loves having not to deal with a blazing
hot car in the summer or a cold car in the winter.
My powder coating guy sandblasts the parts as part of the service.
They do require the parts to be clean. I feel better about the process
(contributing something instead of just writing a check).
I figure if I can bring him pretty clean parts and it lets me know
what condition the pieces are in before I deliver them so I can make the
decision to repair or maybe replace. So far everthing looks great. I also
think that they appreciate it and in turn will treat the pieces as their
own. But who knows, I always assume people will react to things the
way I would but in reality that has rarely been the case.
Have a great day.
very happy for me to be happy working on my car, she will not be
getting her hands dirty. I was just happy that she did not complain
when I told her, her beloved mustang would have to be outside in the
driveway for about a week. She loves having not to deal with a blazing
hot car in the summer or a cold car in the winter.
My powder coating guy sandblasts the parts as part of the service.
They do require the parts to be clean. I feel better about the process
(contributing something instead of just writing a check).
I figure if I can bring him pretty clean parts and it lets me know
what condition the pieces are in before I deliver them so I can make the
decision to repair or maybe replace. So far everthing looks great. I also
think that they appreciate it and in turn will treat the pieces as their
own. But who knows, I always assume people will react to things the
way I would but in reality that has rarely been the case.
Have a great day.
Oh, I did find the vin# stamped on the frame.
Found it on the front and back sections
on the same (drivers) side with a "12"
stamped on the middle section of both sides.
While the welds are in good shape, they could
have been a little cleaner. But there it is again,
me expecting others to react or treating things as I would.
Found it on the front and back sections
on the same (drivers) side with a "12"
stamped on the middle section of both sides.
While the welds are in good shape, they could
have been a little cleaner. But there it is again,
me expecting others to react or treating things as I would.
31 YEAR OLD PHOTO
Thought I would post this old picture of me with the 442
from 1978 - My goal is to have it run and look like it did
when this photo was taken.
http://i980.photobucket.com/albums/a...42W30/al12.jpg
from 1978 - My goal is to have it run and look like it did
when this photo was taken.
http://i980.photobucket.com/albums/a...42W30/al12.jpg
Happy 4th of July to all!
Yesterday got alot accomplished getting the frame and other
parts ready for the powder coater.
Here are photos of the first batch. So far I am glad going the
powder coating route. I don't think I could get the same results
with anything I could accomplish.
Yesterday got alot accomplished getting the frame and other
parts ready for the powder coater.
Here are photos of the first batch. So far I am glad going the
powder coating route. I don't think I could get the same results
with anything I could accomplish.
Powdercoated Frame
Picked up the frame from the powdercoater.
They turned it around in 5 work days, completing it on Monday.
Caught me off guard, and I could not pick it up until Friday.
They were to call me after sandblasting but that never happened.
I really wanted pictures of the clean frame.
I am really happy with the finished product.
Here is a quick photo I just took.
My photography skills do not do it justice. It looks amazing.
They turned it around in 5 work days, completing it on Monday.
Caught me off guard, and I could not pick it up until Friday.
They were to call me after sandblasting but that never happened.
I really wanted pictures of the clean frame.
I am really happy with the finished product.
Here is a quick photo I just took.
My photography skills do not do it justice. It looks amazing.
Thanks Pat,
I have had an assembly manual and have been looking at it so much I can nearly turn to the correct page in a heartbeat. Still have some parts on order and some that I have not decided yet where to get them from yet. This site and the many threads have put me on the right track. So far my goal of working on it at least 3 days each week is holding up ---- at this rate it will be done around 2015! Al
I have had an assembly manual and have been looking at it so much I can nearly turn to the correct page in a heartbeat. Still have some parts on order and some that I have not decided yet where to get them from yet. This site and the many threads have put me on the right track. So far my goal of working on it at least 3 days each week is holding up ---- at this rate it will be done around 2015! Al
Thanks Pat,
I have had an assembly manual and have been looking at it so much I can nearly turn to the correct page in a heartbeat. Still have some parts on order and some that I have not decided yet where to get them from yet. This site and the many threads have put me on the right track. So far my goal of working on it at least 3 days each week is holding up ---- at this rate it will be done around 2015! Al
I have had an assembly manual and have been looking at it so much I can nearly turn to the correct page in a heartbeat. Still have some parts on order and some that I have not decided yet where to get them from yet. This site and the many threads have put me on the right track. So far my goal of working on it at least 3 days each week is holding up ---- at this rate it will be done around 2015! Al

Here's my baby...
DSC_4914.jpg
Rear End
Hi Ken - Your car looks nice! I bet you turn many heads.
The time on my car this week was all spent on the rear end.
I had a shop install new bearing and seals and check it out.
My time, roughly 20 hours, was spent wire brushing, degreasing
and then sanding, and eventually painting. I think it came out pretty good.
The Eastwood products were easy to use by a rank amateur like myself.
Next time, if there is a next time, no rattle can for me. I think I will go with
the sandblasing and powdercoating.
Here is a picture I just took.
The time on my car this week was all spent on the rear end.
I had a shop install new bearing and seals and check it out.
My time, roughly 20 hours, was spent wire brushing, degreasing
and then sanding, and eventually painting. I think it came out pretty good.
The Eastwood products were easy to use by a rank amateur like myself.
Next time, if there is a next time, no rattle can for me. I think I will go with
the sandblasing and powdercoating.
Here is a picture I just took.
Hi Ken - Your car looks nice! I bet you turn many heads.
The time on my car this week was all spent on the rear end.
I had a shop install new bearing and seals and check it out.
My time, roughly 20 hours, was spent wire brushing, degreasing
and then sanding, and eventually painting. I think it came out pretty good.
The Eastwood products were easy to use by a rank amateur like myself.
Next time, if there is a next time, no rattle can for me. I think I will go with
the sandblasing and powdercoating.
Here is a picture I just took.
The time on my car this week was all spent on the rear end.
I had a shop install new bearing and seals and check it out.
My time, roughly 20 hours, was spent wire brushing, degreasing
and then sanding, and eventually painting. I think it came out pretty good.
The Eastwood products were easy to use by a rank amateur like myself.
Next time, if there is a next time, no rattle can for me. I think I will go with
the sandblasing and powdercoating.
Here is a picture I just took.

but 2015? as 442much said 2013(I thought it was 2012)is when all the world calenders end.get er done before then


Picked up the frame from the powdercoater.
They turned it around in 5 work days, completing it on Monday.
Caught me off guard, and I could not pick it up until Friday.
They were to call me after sandblasting but that never happened.
I really wanted pictures of the clean frame.
I am really happy with the finished product.
Here is a quick photo I just took.
My photography skills do not do it justice. It looks amazing.
They turned it around in 5 work days, completing it on Monday.
Caught me off guard, and I could not pick it up until Friday.
They were to call me after sandblasting but that never happened.
I really wanted pictures of the clean frame.
I am really happy with the finished product.
Here is a quick photo I just took.
My photography skills do not do it justice. It looks amazing.


Thanks Foo, Meoff(jack), and Eddie for the encouraging words.
I have had to slow down on the work on the car with work (and life) getting in the way here lately.
I have been able to put only a few hours
a week into it. I will posts some pictures this weekend. Some things are
taking me a lot of time to complete - for example, compressing the front
springs and getting the a-arms/spindles together. Never did a spring without the benefit
of the car weight helping out. I struggled to get one side done - had to compress the springs so much
it felt like I was holding a bomb in my hand. Once I got one side done, I'm spending a lot of time sorting out
a better/safer way to go about it. I have a good compressor it's getting the perfect coil to be on and the EXTREME
compression needed. Rest of the time has been on the rear brakes - came out sweet - control arms bushings and fuel and brake lines,
and lots of "where did I put the ziplock with the (fill in the blank)". As an afterthought to this whole process, I should have got
the assembly manual and chassis service manual completely copied and put the extra page in the ziplock with the part
circled/marked. This would work better than my hastily written description. Have still had time to check CO every
now and then - Glad I found the site - always cool stuff to look at and being posted. Al J.
I have had to slow down on the work on the car with work (and life) getting in the way here lately.
I have been able to put only a few hours
a week into it. I will posts some pictures this weekend. Some things are
taking me a lot of time to complete - for example, compressing the front
springs and getting the a-arms/spindles together. Never did a spring without the benefit
of the car weight helping out. I struggled to get one side done - had to compress the springs so much
it felt like I was holding a bomb in my hand. Once I got one side done, I'm spending a lot of time sorting out
a better/safer way to go about it. I have a good compressor it's getting the perfect coil to be on and the EXTREME
compression needed. Rest of the time has been on the rear brakes - came out sweet - control arms bushings and fuel and brake lines,
and lots of "where did I put the ziplock with the (fill in the blank)". As an afterthought to this whole process, I should have got
the assembly manual and chassis service manual completely copied and put the extra page in the ziplock with the part
circled/marked. This would work better than my hastily written description. Have still had time to check CO every
now and then - Glad I found the site - always cool stuff to look at and being posted. Al J.
#1 CUTLASS SUPREME -
That looks awesome! When you did yours did you find it very hard
to protect the surfaces on all the items already done? I am learning
the some of the assembly is virtually impossible without nicking
something. The powder coated stuff is extremely durable but the
painted items sometimes take a beating. Al J.
That looks awesome! When you did yours did you find it very hard
to protect the surfaces on all the items already done? I am learning
the some of the assembly is virtually impossible without nicking
something. The powder coated stuff is extremely durable but the
painted items sometimes take a beating. Al J.
#1 CUTLASS SUPREME -
I am using QA1 shocks - On the rear shocks I wanted to put
rubber boots on like your shocks show - Did you add them,
or did they come with the shocks? There are a lot of them
out there, just want a recommendation on a good set.
Thanks. Al J.
I am using QA1 shocks - On the rear shocks I wanted to put
rubber boots on like your shocks show - Did you add them,
or did they come with the shocks? There are a lot of them
out there, just want a recommendation on a good set.
Thanks. Al J.
72 W-30 project
AJ, Your project is looking great! I just started on my W-30 about a month ago and I am doing the same thing you are, but you are a little ways ahead of me. Keep the pictures coming, it definitely gives me some good inspiration. I will get some pictures of mine here pretty soon, and start another restoration thread so as not to hijack yours. Its hard for me sometimes to shut down the computer (CO) and actually go get to work, but I see that I am quickly falling behind, so I better do just that! Hey, keep up the great work, Dan


