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Old Feb 5, 2021 | 04:48 PM
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1970 Olds 442

https://www.mecum.com/lots/AZ0321-47...2-convertible/

Anyone have info on this vehicle?

Does the VIN rivets on the dash look like they have been removed?

Fenders look aftermarket as no ripples can be seen?

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Old Feb 5, 2021 | 05:32 PM
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70's didn't get ripples. The rivets look odd to me. Convertibles did not get spoilers. Too early of a production car to be a W-30. Stick W-30s did not get power brakes. Stick W-30s did not get A/C. I seem to recall that even stick 70 442s themselves did not get A/C (I could be wrong here, correct me if so). Need a lot more pictures. I am not impressed by the car.
Old Feb 5, 2021 | 11:33 PM
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No AC with 4-speed for standard 4-4-2.

http://www.oldcarbrochures.com/stati...ms/image7.html
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 03:03 AM
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In 1969 you could get AC with a 4 speed. I've owned 2 different original non W-30 '69 442 Hardtop 4 speeds, both with AC, Power Disc Brakes and 3.23 anti-spin rear ends. I don't see any reason Olds would have changed those options in 1970.



Old Feb 6, 2021 | 04:44 AM
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No AC with 4-speed for standard 4-4-2.

http://www.oldcarbrochures.com/stati...ms/image7.html
I had a ‘70 442 stick with breeze. Owned it twice. Azure Blue w/Blue vinyl top and Blue buckets. Went to Europe about 12 years ago.
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 06:14 AM
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In 1969 you could get AC with a 4 speed. I've owned 2 different original non W-30 '69 442 Hardtop 4 speeds, both with AC, Power Disc Brakes and 3.23 anti-spin rear ends. I don't see any reason Olds would have changed those options in 1970.
1969 is not 1970. Per the Powertrains page that Diego posted above the only manual trans offered with the 1970 442 was the close ratio M21. The only axle ratio offered with M21 in a non-W 442 was 3.42. C60 was only available with axle ratios of 3.23 or lower (numerical). The 1970 442 dealer order for confirms this and shows that the only transmissions available on a 1970 442 were the base toploader three speed, the M21 four speed, and the TH400. Note that C60 WAS available with the base three speed. A three speed car that had been subsequently swapped to a four speed COULD have had A/C.


Old Feb 6, 2021 | 06:18 AM
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Wow, 1969 is not 1970? Really?
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 06:22 AM
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By the way, why does anyone think this car is remotely related to how it left the factory? The ad claims it has a "455/370 HP" motor, with would be the W30 - so obviously not with A/C and PB with a manual trans. The shiny new repro red inner fenders and wing-on-a-convertible should tell you a lot as well. The non-Delco brake booster and 1971-up master cylinder that doesn't have the metering valve under it tells you it was converted from drum brakes. The only thing this car has going for it is the 34467 VIN.
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 06:24 AM
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Wow, 1969 is not 1970? Really?
Available options in 1969 doesn't mean that they were available in 1970.
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
1969 is not 1970. Per the Powertrains page that Diego posted above the only manual trans offered with the 1970 442 was the close ratio M21. The only axle ratio offered with M21 in a non-W 442 was 3.42. C60 was only available with axle ratios of 3.23 or lower (numerical). The 1970 442 dealer order for confirms this and shows that the only transmissions available on a 1970 442 were the base toploader three speed, the M21 four speed, and the TH400. Note that C60 WAS available with the base three speed. A three speed car that had been subsequently swapped to a four speed COULD have had A/C.


Order sheet also says W30 available only on 4477 and 4487 bodies
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by w30brad
Order sheet also says W30 available only on 4477 and 4487 bodies
Good eye. Now let's add to the controversy.

This is from the Aug 1969 printing of the SPECS booklet.





This is from the Sept 1969 printing of the SPECS booklet.






Obviously there was a change shortly after the start of production. I knew this was done with the 1970 AT W-30 cars (in early literature, 3.42 was the lowest numerical rear available, then 3.23 was added for the A/C cars). Should have researched this more before posting. Apologies to Dave Stillman. Should never have doubted you.
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
Good eye. Now let's add to the controversy.
Obviously there was a change shortly after the start of production. I knew this was done with the 1970 AT W-30 cars (in early literature, 3.42 was the lowest numerical rear available, then 3.23 was added for the A/C cars). Should have researched this more before posting. Apologies to Dave Stillman. Should never have doubted you.
Does this mean 1969 is 1970? lol
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by w30brad
Does this mean 1969 is 1970? lol
Only after September.
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 12:16 PM
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The rivets are wrong
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 12:49 PM
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shouldn't it also have an open face alternator?
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 12:50 PM
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looks like its missing the cover/surround for the VIN opening
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Johnd
The rivets are wrong
You think the VIN was removed?

Maybe the VIN was pulled from a basket case 1970 442 and placed on this vehicle?
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 01:09 PM
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Zoom in to the front disc brakes. It has drilled rotors so hence the reason for the wrong power brake booster and master cylinder.

Maybe it's a Pro Touring restoration?
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
By the way, why does anyone think this car is remotely related to how it left the factory? The ad claims it has a "455/370 HP" motor, with would be the W30 - so obviously not with A/C and PB with a manual trans. The shiny new repro red inner fenders and wing-on-a-convertible should tell you a lot as well. The non-Delco brake booster and 1971-up master cylinder that doesn't have the metering valve under it tells you it was converted from drum brakes. The only thing this car has going for it is the 34467 VIN.
I don't think it is related, however, Pettrix asked for thoughts for his friend. A common car salesman tactic is to claim stock restoration even when obviously not, hoping to get away with it on the ignorance of the buyer knowing that model, and thus getting all sorts of shortcuts/make-works justified as supposedly factory condition and being questioned less. When one realizes the extent the car has been screwed with, one's next question is "ok, what else did you screw up?" and the next after that is "why are you charging non-molested original price?" I was pointing out incorrect stuff hoping to imply a "run, don't walk, away from this car" advice.
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by w30brad
In 1969 you could get AC with a 4 speed. I've owned 2 different original non W-30 '69 442 Hardtop 4 speeds, both with AC, Power Disc Brakes and 3.23 anti-spin rear ends. I don't see any reason Olds would have changed those options in 1970.
The only reason I could see is that the choice of gears was restricted to 3.42, which Olds deemed incompatible.

But the chart could be outdated, with updates that corrected some things....? Take a look at the 3-speed and it had a choice of several gears plus the option of AC.

Addendum: Seems this was addressed already.

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Old Feb 6, 2021 | 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Johnd
The rivets are wrong
The rivets appear to have been installed from the bottom, which is an allowed option at the factory in the Product Information Manual.





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shouldn't it also have an open face alternator?
That's because it has an aftermarket one-wire alternator. Note the cap over the terminals where the plug would go. FYI, the washer tank is on the wrong side also.


Old Feb 6, 2021 | 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Diego
No AC with 4-speed for standard 4-4-2.
I bought a 1970 442 convertible with 4-speed and A/C in 1973 and had it for 30 years. I wrote to Helen Early who furnished me with the dealer invoice for the car. She had hand-cut the dealer prices from the invoice.

The invoice confirmed the car was built with Air Conditioning. The rear rear axle ratio was 3.23.
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 05:40 PM
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Yes, 4-speed + AC is confirmed.
Old Feb 6, 2021 | 07:11 PM
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So what do you think the car is worth?
Old Feb 7, 2021 | 05:21 AM
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So what do you think the car is worth?
Less than it probably will sell for at Mecum.
Old Feb 7, 2021 | 09:45 AM
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Maybe $40k tops ?
Old Feb 7, 2021 | 10:02 AM
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70 442

If you list your criteria and budget, there's probably more Olds people that would sell their car "off the record and books" so to speak. Listing cars can be a hassle and auctions cost the buyer and seller from thousands to tens of thousands of fees. Not to mention the potential grief and bs on the boards. Just my .02


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Old Feb 7, 2021 | 11:23 AM
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I agree. I bought my 442 a few years ago by placing an ad for what type of car i wanted & had several responses & soon after made a good deal for both of us.
Old Feb 7, 2021 | 02:02 PM
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^What they said.

Cast a wide net, many ways in this day and age to find a great car, and they are out there. Don’t limit your options.
Old Feb 7, 2021 | 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by pettrix
Maybe $40k tops ?
There's no way to know from 5 pictures on the internet. The car is jacked up, and I think anyone who values a car being the way it should be should walk. I would not buy it.

IF it's numbers matching, and there's the ability to put stuff back to original, I'd pay 20 for it, but the people selling it will laugh at that like I'm the screwed up one. However, I'm cheap and knowledgeable, and people at Mecum are neither.
Old Feb 8, 2021 | 05:18 AM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
Less than it probably will sell for at Mecum.

That is a almost certainty!
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While reading this thread, it reminded me of the 70-442 W30 vert / 4 speed for sale at the same upcoming Mecum Glendale auction. 1 of 96, so on and so on. Is this car known amongst Olds experts of 1 of the 96? Only curious.
Old Feb 9, 2021 | 05:32 AM
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It could not possibly be 1 of 96 because the positive battery cable is positioned as an automatic
Old Feb 9, 2021 | 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
Good eye. Now let's add to the controversy.

This is from the Aug 1969 printing of the SPECS booklet.





This is from the Sept 1969 printing of the SPECS booklet.






Obviously there was a change shortly after the start of production. I knew this was done with the 1970 AT W-30 cars (in early literature, 3.42 was the lowest numerical rear available, then 3.23 was added for the A/C cars). Should have researched this more before posting. Apologies to Dave Stillman. Should never have doubted you.
All good Joe. You’re still the man!
Old Feb 9, 2021 | 07:45 PM
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This 1969 is really nice for a Pro Touring.
https://www.mecum.com/lots/AZ0321-45...e-pro-touring/
Old Feb 10, 2021 | 08:00 AM
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More info was posted on that 442:
  • Wilwood 4-wheel disc brakes
  • Vented rotors
Personally, that is a PLUS as it's a modification to make it safer and better brakes is something that many old muscle cars are lacking. As long as they were done CORRECTLY, 4 wheel discs are a nice upgrade.
Old Feb 10, 2021 | 09:19 AM
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Joe P the document that you posted in #6 and #10 would you be able to forward or post the document in full for me ?
Old Feb 10, 2021 | 10:39 AM
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Joe P the document that you posted in #6 and #10 would you be able to forward or post the document in full for me ?
It's a PDF. PM me with your email address and I'll send the file. As we've shown above, it's an early printing and doesn't reflect the correct availability of some options that were made available later in the model year.
Old Mar 20, 2021 | 11:16 AM
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This car sold at Mecum for $75k. It had some cosmetic flaws and I observed some leaking engine oil fluid
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There was also black 1970 442 W30 at Mecum but I noticed the badges are in the INCORRECT locations. Vehicle was valued at $100,000 +

See for yourself...








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