1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 Clone Frame-Off Complete 2015 Rest, Build sheet website
1970 Oldsmobile 442
Oldsmobile 442 1970 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Osprey, Florida, United States |
Make: | Oldsmobile |
Model: | 442 |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | W-30 Clone |
Year: | 1970 |
Mileage: | 100 |
VIN: | 344870M200307 |
Color: | Platinum Silver (Code 14) Black W30 Stripes |
Engine size: | 455 cubic inch big-block |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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Price: $50,000Full Version
Condition:Excellent
Location:Osprey, Florida, United StatesDescription:
1970 Olds 442, Complete Frame-Off Restoration (Mild Rod), Original Build Sheet, Platinum Silver/ Black Stripes, M Code (Lansing Built as with all W-30 cars) but Neasrly Exact W30 Clone, 62,000 Original Miles Garaged Since 1992
The ‘back-story’ of this car
This car was originally intended as a race car replacement for my 1970 W-30 4 speed convertible, with all the race components being transferred over. After acquiring this car from the Jim Stohlman dealership where it had been traded in about 1988, the conversion was rapidly moved along about 75% complete, but then two kids came along and I no longer had time to campaign a car on the NHRA circuit. This fact also prompted the sale of my NHRA record-holding 1976 Cutlass S with the idea that the 1970 hardtop could be used as a street car and local weekend racer. The car sat inside for the next twenty years awaiting completion as a street/ strip car. By the time 2012 rolled around, this car had also become too valuable to use as a race car, so a full frame-off concours-level restoration was performed at the same shop that restored my W-30 convertible. Car finished in March 2016. 100 miles since restoration. Many components of the original race concept were de-tuned to make it fast but street-able. This is ‘stock-restored' to near concours, but is the proverbial “Wolf in sheep’s clothing”/ ‘Hang-on tight car, just, just completed, selling due to opportunity to buy bucket-list car. Early build 11/20/1969 production date.
[*] Total frame-off restoration with brand new interior, December 2015 paint
[*] Fresh George Cox 455 with lumpy cam, tuned by fellow racer Jim Michael
[*] Real 442 M code car. Have original build sheet
[*] Lightly optioned for only rear speaker and shoulder belts
[*] Not matching numbers, E heads made to look like F heads
[*] W/Z Exhaust Manifolds, SSII’s –New BFG Radials/ Trim Rings/ Chrome
[*] Stored Inside Since 1992, Second Owner
[*] New ATI Streetmaster trans #403100 valve body/ 408330 converter. Details on request. Approx. 3500 stall speed converter
[*] Real Chevrolet 12 bolt rear with new 3.42 gear, Strange Axles
[*] Available with MSD 6AL, Centerlines/ slicks and 4.33 gear set-extra cost-not included with the car see below
[*] After market legit clone W30 intake fender wells rally pack left gauge for oil and water but Autometer in place of tic toc, console
[*] All tricks from NHRA Division1 Stock and Super Stock Record Holder
[*] 90-10, 50-50 shocks, relocated spindles, 6 cylinder front springs
[*] Flowmaster American Thunder 2.5” exhaust-lifetime warranty
[*] Bumpers just re-done by Tri-City, Stainless Steel Trim Polished by DNT
[*] See website for pix and video:http://rontmchugh.wix.comDrRon’s442HardtopW30Clone
[*] All New Interior-Carpet, Legendary Seat Covers-Re-sprung and new padding
[*] Among available extra parts are: 30x9 Hoosier Radial Slicks and M/T Front-Runner Tires-Mounted on 15x8 and 15x3 Centerline Wheels-partially polished as shown in pictures, 4.33 gear set for Chevrolet style 12 bolt rear, MSD 6-A Control Box with MSD 8650 timing advance tuner for inside car along with two Accell Super Coils, and much more-call for prices and description.
Call Ron McHugh at 703 509 0762 email thru the contact seller button
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