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Old Dec 5, 2021 | 02:23 PM
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1973 Cutlass ?

Guys what am I looking at in this video ? Love Bud Lindemann and Car & Tracks work but I am confused on this one.

Is it a 442 or not ? He refers to it both ways throughout the video. What am I missing, misunderstanding, or not aware of. Performance indicates it is 455 level performance and it clearly has dual exhaust. But he quotes an odd HP rating for a Cutlass and the hood which looks cool as can be, doesn't make sense either.... Plus no insignias... Is he intentionally blurring the lines so that its understood that the 73 442 was a option sharing almost no performance advantage from a regular similarly equipped Cutlass...

Sorry to those knowledgeable on malaise era for my ignorance on this subject. I have only really become fascinated with this era in the last decade.


Side note, Automobile Catalog states for the 1973 model year, the Cutlass S 455 option was 250 HP and the 442 455 option was 250 or 270 HP.
Old Dec 5, 2021 | 02:32 PM
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The hood on featured car in video.


Old Dec 7, 2021 | 06:23 AM
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73 cutlass

A wallowing beast. Actually my favorite of all the colonnade cars. Would not say no to a bare bones four speed version.
Old Dec 7, 2021 | 03:46 PM
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Thanks for posting that video, it was neat to watch.

I don't know about the 73s, but I have a 76 Cutlass (same basic body) and the only distinctive things about the 442 are a set of sway bars and the 442 lettering. I do love these colonnade cars, though I know not everyone does. You can do a lot with them.
Old Dec 7, 2021 | 04:09 PM
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I have had two 72 Cutlass convertible and I loved them. About two months ago I bought a very nicely restored black 75 W30 Hurst Olds and I really like the car. Other than a nice set of dual exhaust (and I changed those) it is 100% stock with 2:56 gears. It is probably my age but I really like this car. At some point I might consider putting a Holley Sniper on it but not at the moment. About the only thing I need to do is repaint the wheels which did not get done during the restoration. I used to not care much for these cars but this one grew on me really quickly.

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Old Dec 7, 2021 | 04:18 PM
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It's a Cutlass.

I went to high school with a guy that owned a 73 Cutlass. 455 4 barrel. It was optioned just like this car. Different colors. Light green. White top and interior. Swivel buckets. I want to say it had that hood but that was many moons ago. I never rode in it so no idea how fast it was. He really wasn't a car guy. He never really cared for it. He got the car from his Grandpa I think. Looking back it was a clean car. This was around 79-81ish.
Old Dec 7, 2021 | 04:48 PM
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The narrator said something about intake valves with flex heads to keep temperatures down. What's that all about?
Old Dec 7, 2021 | 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Fun71
The narrator said something about intake valves with flex heads to keep temperatures down. What's that all about?
Did he mean valve rotators?
Old Dec 7, 2021 | 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by '69442ragtop
Did he mean valve rotators?
No, he spoke about the rotators after that.
Old Dec 20, 2021 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by newmexguy
Would not say no to a bare bones four speed version.
Neither would I.

Originally Posted by Chris Scott
I do love these colonnade cars,
I think I would also.

Originally Posted by redoldsman
About two months ago I bought a very nicely restored black 75 W30 Hurst Olds and I really like the car.
I am a huge fan of your car Red. In researching the 75 W30 over the years, it seems to be one of the most extreme Oldsmobile's ever... Maybe not in all out acceleration but when you consider the size of engine and the extensive list of available options. I find the car remarkable. The power train is in fact outstanding. Born with an overall great engine, transmission, and rear end.

Your exhaust mods, along with possibly 2 other modifications. A more aggressive torque converter and to a greater extent a more aggressive rear gear. Make it perfect in my honest opinion.

Originally Posted by no1oldsfan
He got the car from his Grandpa I think. Looking back it was a clean car. This was around 79-81ish.
I bet the car was absolutely awesome in retrospect.

Originally Posted by Fun71
The narrator said something about intake valves with flex heads to keep temperatures down. What's that all about?
Originally Posted by '69442ragtop
Did he mean valve rotators?
I'm glad I'm not the only one to spot some oddities ...

P.S. thanks guys one and all.
Old Dec 20, 2021 | 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by 69CSHC
Guys what am I looking at in this video ? Love Bud Lindemann and Car & Tracks work but I am confused on this one.

Is it a 442 or not ? He refers to it both ways throughout the video. What am I missing, misunderstanding, or not aware of. Performance indicates it is 455 level performance and it clearly has dual exhaust. But he quotes an odd HP rating for a Cutlass and the hood which looks cool as can be, doesn't make sense either.... Plus no insignias... Is he intentionally blurring the lines so that its understood that the 73 442 was a option sharing almost no performance advantage from a regular similarly equipped Cutlass...

Sorry to those knowledgeable on malaise era for my ignorance on this subject. I have only really become fascinated with this era in the last decade.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJX11bxqnU8

Side note, Automobile Catalog states for the 1973 model year, the Cutlass S 455 option was 250 HP and the 442 455 option was 250 or 270 HP.
it's a cutlass S
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