1972 Oldsmobile 442 Convertible Real W29 442 Matador Red White Interior Cold A/C
1972 Oldsmobile 442 442 W29 Buckets Console A/C for sale in Itasca, Illinois, United States
Item location: | Itasca, Illinois, United States |
Make: | Oldsmobile |
Model: | 442 |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | 442 W29 Buckets Console A/C |
Year: | 1972 |
Mileage: | 85000 |
VIN: | 3J67K2M |
Color: | Matador Red (Code 75) |
Engine size: | 455 |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Power options: | Air Conditioning |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | White |
Drive side: | LHD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Oldsmobile 442 1972
1972 Oldsmobile 442 Convertible(Real W29 442 Convertible, Not a Clone, Replica, Fake, Etc.)Code 75 Matador RedWhite InteriorBucket SeatsConsoleSport WheelCorrect Louvered 442 Hood442 Rear Bumper (Cutouts)Ice Cold A/C
If you've been looking for a 442...you have a few options. While 1972 is the best looking year for a 442, it's also the most confusing. It seems everyone with a 1972 Cutlass "thinks" they have a 442. Well, that is simply not the case. A 1972 442 could be ordered with a single exhaust and a 350 2 BBL in 1972. This is why DOCUMENTED 1972 442's are hard to come by. If they have the W29 appearance package, and it's documented, well then you have a real 442.
Ok, enough with the history lesson! About my 442. This is a 2 owner 1972 K Code 442 Convertible, originally born with a 350 4 bbl engine, it now sports a nasty 455! Now, that aside, it pretty much looks like it did back in 1972.
It started out as a nice, southern rust free 442 Convertible. Well, the paint was a bit tired, so the car was taken apart and expertly painted in correct Matador Red, straight as anarrow, she shows fantastic. Then, the bumpers were a bit tired, so those were triple chrome plated. Then, even though the top looked great, with new paint it needed a new top, so a new top was installed. I guess then the car started looking so good that the interior looked a little tired. $5,000 in Legendary Interior (The best reproduction interior) later the interior looked new. $500 in trim here and there adds up.
So, after the car was cosmetically restored and looked brand new...it justdidn't lay you back in your seat like it should, so a period correct 455 was installed, built to 1970 specs....rebuilt the trans while your at it...install a new radiator for the bigger motor...at that point well...the A/C needed to work so that was completely rebuilt ($3,500) ice cold R134A factory Air...
So, now we had a car that is cosmetically and mechanically restored, but thought was itdidn't handle like it should, fast in a straight line but handled like arefrigerator with wheels. So, another $3,000 later the suspension was COMPLETELY rebuilt, from rag joint to tie rod end, shock to spring... Hotchkis front and rear sway bars were installed as well. Now she handles likeshe's on rails.
So now we have a car that runs like a top, looks fantastic, will lay you back in your seat, and actually handle reasonably...but...that darn original radio was terrible...but...it had to look original.
So, I had a 6 speaker Bluetooth setup designed and installed for the car...Idon't mean I had some guys build some boxes...and there we go. I had acoustic monitors actually tune the sound system to match the quality in my home stereo...that was another $4,500.
Then...none too happy with how the car sounded, a exhaust system was custom bent for the car, sounds perfect...that Oldsmobile 455 ground pounding sound without the vibration or drone.
Then...after tens of thousands were spent.. wind noise at 75mph with the top up is not acceptable! Countless hours of window adjustment and now, we have a quiet car.
Every bulb, interior and exterior...works as it should...everything works the way it should.
So, the rocker moldingisn't "correct", butI like the look of it. The Oldsmobile Script on thedecklid is incorrect for a 442, correct for Cutlass, I like it...thats why its there.
Additionally, the Cutlass Supreme on the glovebox door is correct. It said 442 up until 1971...
So much money was spent on this car...its nuts!
Then, with nothing left to do...I bought another car and started playing with that.
My reason for selling. I sold my warehouse and have to thin out the herd. Someone will surely get a great car here! Look at my feedback, I've sold lots of cars from my collection! My only complainer was some guy who bought a convertible top boot from me and gave me the wrong delivery address...took a few days to rectify...then I get negative feedback? Eh well...youcan't please everyone.
I am a collector, this is my personal car in my business name. There are no liens on the car. Payment via cash in person or wire transfer.
If you are from out of town and would like the car shipped, I can assist insofar as I have a brokerage account on Central Dispatch, and can get you this car faster than your wife can get her Amazon Prime order, at a wholesale cost too!
I've got way too much money in this car than I'll ever recover. I want this car to go to someonethat will understand the time and money put into this car...by a Oldsmobile Collector. I know these cars better than most. It's always nice to buy something from someone that knows about what they are selling.
I know Oldsmobiles, Pontiacs, and airplanes...and not much else...
Anyways! If you want to make a deal...give me a call (630) 273-7595...no trades...no lowballoffers. No, Iwon't deal withyour finance company. If you do not have the cash in your bank account...thats ok...just call a Muscle Car Dealer...they offer financing...not me.
This is the car youdon't pass up. I'mridiculously picky...and this car shows my character.
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