1968 Oldsmobile 442 With 455 on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:455
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Oldsmobile
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 442
Trim: 442 coupe
Drive Type: Auto
Mileage: 52,346
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Here we have a very nice 1968 Oldsmobile 442. The original 400 CI motor was removed and a 1968 Date coded 455 CI motor was added.
Motor was rebuilt back in 2008 to include a Comp cams roller cam assembly and roller rocker arms. All bearings seals and gaskets were replaced. Heads were
re-worked and surfaced.
Car is equipped with a heavy duty big block radiator. AC components are installed but needs a low pressure hose to be functional.
Also in 2008 disc brakes were added to the front and a complete rebuild of the front suspension was completed.
Car was also repainted to match owners Corvette at which time several small rust spots were repaired with new metal.
Interior is very nice and has the original radio along with an after market unit along with a large speaker box in trunk. Dash pad has several cracks.
Mileage appears to be correct. Car comes with the data plate and owners manual.
Take a look at the pictures and ask any questions you may have. Car is available for inspection. Shipping is the responsibility of the winner but we will assist any way we can.
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