69 442 ???
69 442 ???
I have sean a few 442 with the Oldsmobile scrip on the left side of the hood. Was the hood replaced with a cutlass S hood or did some 442's come with the oldsmobile script on the left front corner.
Why did some cars come with a vacuum pot on the fire wall
Why did some cars come with a vacuum pot on the fire wall
The vacuum storage unit I believe was used on cars with AC, to help operate the vacuum actuated air control doors.
69 442's had no Oldsmobile script
anywhere on them, short of the radio.
If it has the script on the hood it is a Cutlass S
hood. They look identical, except for the script.
I am not sure why it would have the vaccume
pot on the firewall if it wasn't an a/c car.
anywhere on them, short of the radio.
If it has the script on the hood it is a Cutlass S
hood. They look identical, except for the script.
I am not sure why it would have the vaccume
pot on the firewall if it wasn't an a/c car.
Agreed on the vacuum tank on the firewall for the trunk release on non-AC cars but only if no power door locks were installed. However, the vacuum power door lock cars had a large coffee-can (literally) sized canister by the battery mounted on the fender well. That is not an easy setup to find. Lots of different combinations of vacuum tanks listed in the assembly manual...


