1971 442 w30. Export model? England UK
#1
1971 442 w30. Export model? England UK
Hello,i am in England uk and have a 1971 442 w30.
I am trying to find out how rare it is as the speedo is in Kilometres per hour and not Mph.It also has rear de-fog and is a non A/C car.I believe it to be some sort of export model,but cannot find any information on how many they made for export.
It started life over here as a US Embassy car from new.It has only had 4 owners since.
Any information would be very helpfull
THANKS.
I am trying to find out how rare it is as the speedo is in Kilometres per hour and not Mph.It also has rear de-fog and is a non A/C car.I believe it to be some sort of export model,but cannot find any information on how many they made for export.
It started life over here as a US Embassy car from new.It has only had 4 owners since.
Any information would be very helpfull
THANKS.
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1971 442 W-30. ENGLAND . Pictures
Here are some pictures of my 442 w-30
Its has been in England since new. Fitted with Kilometre speedo, not mph.Any body know how rare this is or if they did an export model.
As you can see it is just out of storage after many years.
The previous owner who owned it since 1981 told me that the 455 was removed in the late '70s and put in a boat !! It was replaced with a 350 olds.
Still has original Trans and rear end.
Also has tilt steering, rear de-fog and dash mounted hood lock.
Take a look and if you have any information please let me know.
Thanks very much.
Its has been in England since new. Fitted with Kilometre speedo, not mph.Any body know how rare this is or if they did an export model.
As you can see it is just out of storage after many years.
The previous owner who owned it since 1981 told me that the 455 was removed in the late '70s and put in a boat !! It was replaced with a 350 olds.
Still has original Trans and rear end.
Also has tilt steering, rear de-fog and dash mounted hood lock.
Take a look and if you have any information please let me know.
Thanks very much.
#9
Very nice car. I've seen that speedo a few times before. Since there is no mph or kph indicator on it, it is often mistaken for the "ultra rare 200 mph" speedo. But I believe it is as you have stated - kph - used on export vehicles. That in itself would make the speedo rare, if not the car.
Also, I have seen export Oldsmobiles with a metal plate (similar to the firewall data plate) mounted on the drivers side inner wheel well. This plate had vin number, engine size and a few other pieces of info I can't recall. Does your car have this type of plate anywhere on it??
Also, I have seen export Oldsmobiles with a metal plate (similar to the firewall data plate) mounted on the drivers side inner wheel well. This plate had vin number, engine size and a few other pieces of info I can't recall. Does your car have this type of plate anywhere on it??
#10
It is very hard to tell if the car was modified by Oldsmobile or by a contractor with out the build sheet. Oldsmobile did not keep as detailed records as some other car makers. That is why others ask for vin numbers and the data plate info. GL with her and enjoy.
#13
They use the metric system, so they use km not m????
There are only 3 countries in the world that still use the Imperial System of weights and measures. Those countries are Liberia, Myanmar (was known as Burma) and the United States of America.
Sam
There are only 3 countries in the world that still use the Imperial System of weights and measures. Those countries are Liberia, Myanmar (was known as Burma) and the United States of America.
Sam
Last edited by 72xw30; April 27th, 2011 at 08:28 PM.
#16
I've got a 455 in England
Hi 442uk, welcome to the forum.
I have a 455 from a '70 Toronado, it needs a complete rebuild though as it is siezed. I'm in Margate, Kent, where are you?.
Does your car still have the TH400?, if it has a 350 it might not last long behind a 455.
We still do mph over here, we invented it after all, a bit of trivia here, imperial pints, quarts & gallons are 25% larger than US measures, you guys use 16 fl oz per pint, we use 20. Gives us flattering mpg figures!.
Most US cars with kph speedos were for export to mainland Europe rather than the UK. A few cars were built rhd for export to places like UK, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand but a car converted from lhd is worth less than if it was left original. Lhd when driving on the left is no big deal, American cars are rare over here and other traffic tends to give you a wide berth. Your USPS guys manage rhd everyday.
Regards,
Roger.
I have a 455 from a '70 Toronado, it needs a complete rebuild though as it is siezed. I'm in Margate, Kent, where are you?.
Does your car still have the TH400?, if it has a 350 it might not last long behind a 455.
We still do mph over here, we invented it after all, a bit of trivia here, imperial pints, quarts & gallons are 25% larger than US measures, you guys use 16 fl oz per pint, we use 20. Gives us flattering mpg figures!.
Most US cars with kph speedos were for export to mainland Europe rather than the UK. A few cars were built rhd for export to places like UK, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand but a car converted from lhd is worth less than if it was left original. Lhd when driving on the left is no big deal, American cars are rare over here and other traffic tends to give you a wide berth. Your USPS guys manage rhd everyday.
Regards,
Roger.
Last edited by rustyroger; April 28th, 2011 at 05:10 AM.
#18
Hi
Thanks for all your replies, i have been contacted by a fellow board member on here who can hopefully shed some light on this car, but if anyone else has any info about this car it would be much appreciated, also rustyroger i am located in east anglia near cambridge.
many thanks
Thanks for all your replies, i have been contacted by a fellow board member on here who can hopefully shed some light on this car, but if anyone else has any info about this car it would be much appreciated, also rustyroger i am located in east anglia near cambridge.
many thanks
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