1966 oldsmobile 442 convertible, needing restoration
#1
1966 oldsmobile 442 convertible, needing restoration
1966 oldsmobile 442 convertible, needing restoration
car has a lot of potential just don't have the time for it, a true 442
original white car with red bucket seat interior
solid body to restore, does have some rust
a lot of surface rust, makes the car look worst then it is
5V in the cowl tag
needs floors
no motor
w/x exhaust manifolds
transmission in trunk
original posi rearend
solid bumper cores
tilt column
top frame work is solid
good dash pad
needs interior
yes I know that it has cutlass tail lights and the cutlass hood spear
bucket seat car, have 2 sets that you should be able to build a set
no title but can be got with the good faith process of Louisiana or other methods through the internet
asking $3500 obo
Kelly 318-542-8644
car has a lot of potential just don't have the time for it, a true 442
original white car with red bucket seat interior
solid body to restore, does have some rust
a lot of surface rust, makes the car look worst then it is
5V in the cowl tag
needs floors
no motor
w/x exhaust manifolds
transmission in trunk
original posi rearend
solid bumper cores
tilt column
top frame work is solid
good dash pad
needs interior
yes I know that it has cutlass tail lights and the cutlass hood spear
bucket seat car, have 2 sets that you should be able to build a set
no title but can be got with the good faith process of Louisiana or other methods through the internet
asking $3500 obo
Kelly 318-542-8644
#5
This is what I found:
Column 5
V=Body & front fenders pierced for 442 option L69/L78
Y= Deluxe front & rear seat belts A-39
According to that it is a 442. Other than the drivers fender nothing else is 'pierced' for a 442. No body emblem holes. Could they have been filled in? Sure.
The trunk lid is from a Cutlass as is the hood. Tail lights are a Cutlass. Grill is a 442. 2 speed Jetaway trans. This is a Frankenstein 442 I guess
Column 5
V=Body & front fenders pierced for 442 option L69/L78
Y= Deluxe front & rear seat belts A-39
According to that it is a 442. Other than the drivers fender nothing else is 'pierced' for a 442. No body emblem holes. Could they have been filled in? Sure.
The trunk lid is from a Cutlass as is the hood. Tail lights are a Cutlass. Grill is a 442. 2 speed Jetaway trans. This is a Frankenstein 442 I guess
#6
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...966-442-a.html This should help.
#7
the tail lights are cutlass , like I said in description. the trunk lid is 442. The right front fender is cutlass, I know. I am aware of the hood spear. parts have been swaped out on this car I know. It is a 442, 442 on the dash, 442 grill, l the 5v in cowl. explain the posi rearend in the car. IT IS A 442, 100 POSITIVE ABOUT THAT
#10
66 442
If it is a true 442, among the other discussions, the car should have a boxed control arm/rear sway bar, and it should have two lines running to the fuel pump from the tank....one 3/8 supply line and one 1/4? return line
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