1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass / 442 Convertible

1972 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 Convertible-Matador Red

Technical specifications of Oldsmobile 442 1972

Price: -
Condition: Used
Item location: Racine, Wisconsin, United States
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: 442
SubModel: Cutlass/442
Type: Convertible
Trim: W-30 Convertible-Matador Red
Year: 1972
Mileage: 93,109
VIN: 3J67K2M232451
Color: Code 75 Matador Red
Engine size: Numbers Matching Rocket 350/4-barrel
Number of cylinders: 8
Power options: Power Steering, Power Front Disc Brakes, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Options: Original Factory Am-Radio, Tilt Wheel, 442 Sport Wheel, Factory Ordered Cruise Control, Sport Mirrors, Super Stock I Wheels, Deluxe Seat Belt Package, Convertible
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass/442 Convertible freshly painted in beautiful Code 75 Matador RedIf you have been looking for that classic muscle car investment then thisrareClassic Muscle CarConvertible just may have your name on it! These 1970's muscle cars have incredible investment potential, and have been referred to as rolling bank accounts. Remember, when the top goes down the price goes up! This Olds does have the original numbers matching Rocket engine.I double checked the numbersand they do match the vehicle identification number. I purchased this droptop out of Grand Rapids Michigan about a year ago. It was garage kept during the prior ownership, and it has always been inside during my time with this red beauty.
It has gone through a frame-up restoration during the past year. When I made the purchase this was a very clean car with no visible rust. At some point the rear quarter panels were replaced, but the paint needed to be freshened up.I was told this car had never been in any accidents, and everywhere I inspected I saw no signs of this car ever being damaged.
With each passing year, it is becoming increasingly more difficult to find aMatador Red442 with blackstripes in a convertible. Everyone who knows these cars know this color and interior combination is one of the most popular and most desirable.
This body was recently restored with a gallon of code75 Matador Redpaint with theblack W-30 stripes buried under the clear coat. The body was meticulously wetsanded at three different levels to bring out the mirror finish as evident from the pictures. After the paint work was complete there was a brand new set of 442 emblems installed with brand new 442 grille's attached to a new stone shield. Brand new headlight bezels andall new weatherstripingwere alsoinstalled. No expense was spared to really make this car look spectacular.
This Olds starts right up and drives down the road beautifully. The winning bidder will most likely have endless thumbs up wherever they drive. You should have an outgoing personality to drive a car like this, because everywhere you go people will be attracted to you like a magnet.
The engine was nicely detailed and has just about every possible original factory part in place. This is a very highly optioned Oldsmobile with Power Steering, Power Front Disc Brakes, Power Windows, Power Bench Seat, Tilt Wheel, AM Radio, and Factory Cruise Control. I did test the cruise control when I first made the purchase and it did engage properly. That is a very rare option to have on one of these cars. The factory air conditioning is all hooked up the way it came from the factory, but it will need an R-12 Freon charge to blow ice cold. The prior owner said it was never converted over to the new type of refrigerant.
There is a newer alternator, and new Monroe shocks in the rear. All new braking hardware and brake shoes were installed in the rear. These cars stop great with factory front disc brakes. The set of four wheel well opening moldings were all high speed polished. The rear bumper has the bumper guard option. The dual exhaust system was just installed brand new this past week with the rumble of flowmaster mufflersand the infamous chrome trumpet exhaust tips running out the rear.This car soundsexquisiteto say the least.
The convertible top is brand spanking new and was just installed last week and features a new glass back window. The top goes up and down very nicely through the switch on the dash, and the doorsstill open and closelike back in 1972. The blue manufacturer's driver door decal is brand new as are the GM mark of excellence medallions.
All the seat belts are present for a family of six. The bench seat was professionally reupholstered and has four-way power with a nice arm rest in the center of the split bench. Sitting at the local drive in movie theater should be nice and comfortable for many years to come.
I tried to place all of the original factory decals in the correct spots in the engine compartment, door jambs, and under the trunk lid.
According to the OldsFaqs websiteonly 1,025 of the Cutlass Supreme/442 convertible models were made with an automatic transmission in 1972. They said whether this model is a real 442 or a converted Cutlass Supreme it is still considered to be like a real 442 if it is converted properly. If it were a real W-30 it would have an X in the vehicle identification number. This particular car was simply made to look like a W-30 model. The fender wells were only red on the very first 10 1972 W-30's that rolled off the assembly line in December of 1971, so I left the original black fender wells when I restored this car. I'll give a little background on the 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Cutlass S,and 442 models. Prior to the 1972 model year the vehicle identification numbers in all 442's started out with 344. That was the way to determine whether that specific car was ordered from the dealershipas a true442. This is easily verified by the OldsFaqs website that anyone can look up online. The 442 could be ordered as a separate model up until 1971. Oldsmobile decided to make the 442 an ordered option starting in 1972.
The OldsFaqs website made the statement that there is no such thing as a fake 442 in 1972. All 1972 442 convertible models started life as a Cutlass Supreme, since the 442 was an ordered option. Whether the car was factory ordered as a 442, or dealer installed, or a private owner installed all the 442 options, they are all considered Cutlass Supreme or Cutlass S bodies. This is why all 1972 442 convertibles have Cutlass Supreme on the glove box door, and all 442 hardtops have just plain Cutlass on the glove box door.
The front and the rear floor pans are the originals and have never been replaced. All four floor pans are in verygood condition as well as the undercarriage and frame.The carpeting isbrand new with aset of fourbrand new black carpetedfloor mats. This Olds rides ona set of four raised white lettered steel belted radial tires withnice tread mounted on Super Stock I wheels. All four wheels have new chrome lug nuts, all fourbolt-on center caps, andall fourbeauty trim rings that were high speed polished.
There is a 10-bolt posi-traction rear-end that is believed to be a 3.42 gear. This posi rear-end is what came with this car when it was ordered from the factorybrand new. The original trunk floor is in nice original condition and was coated with A/C Delco black and aquaspatter spray for the trunkto stay in nice condition for many years to come. The trunkcarries a full size Super StockI spare withthe originaljack, jack stand, bumper mount,and crow bar. This way if there is ever a mishap on the road with a quick tire change you can be back on the road in minutes looking complete.
The majority of the chrome was professionally high speed polishedand would be rated as very nicedrivers quality condition or better. The original dash pad is in very nice shape with nocracks. The original AM radio still works. With the 442 sport wheel steering these carsis simply a delight. There are brand new wipers and they work on both speeds. The speedometer and odometer work as they should, and the gas gauge is accurate. All the original 1972 Cutlass/442 owner's manualsare included inside the glove box.
This sale is being made with a clean and clear Wisconsin title in my name. These older classics that have survived for over 40 years are becoming harder and harder to find in this condition.
The Nada Classic Car Price Guide currently has the 1972 Oldsmobile 442 Convertible with the Rocket 350/180 horsepower V8 L-34 option and air conditioning listed at $60,720 in high condition, which theyconsider an excellent overall vehicle that was completely restored, or an original vehicle showing very minimal wear. Note: This value does not represent a 100 point show car or a #1 vehicle. Those vehicles can reach much higher prices.
$40,940 in average condition, which theyconsider in good overall condition that could be an older restoration or a well maintained original vehicle that is completely operable. The exterior paint, trim, and mechanics are presentable and serviceable inside and out.They say an average condition car is considered a20-Footer!
Nada hasthe lowest condition value at $26,565 being considered a deteriorated restoration or a very poor restoration, but mostly usable "As-Is!" The lowest value does not represent a parts car, but would be considered as the price for a car needing a complete restoration.
This Oldsmobile is an investment that I believe will continue to rise as these cars haveshown toconsistently escalate in value. Here is a prime opportunity to acquire your dream car at a nominal price. I tried to list everything I know about this car when writing this description.If you feel I may have left anything out please ask as many questions as you like.
This Red Beauty is being offered for the very first time on a quick 5-day "No Reserve" auction and will sell to the highest bidder on Sunday evening at 8pm Eastern time, 7pm Central time, and 5pm Pacific time. There are plenty of local car shows to attend this upcomingseason so don't miss out!! Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!

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