1971 442 M-22 4 Speed Survivor, 18,329 Miles All Original Viking Blue The Best on 2040-cars
Youngstown, Ohio, United States

Engine:455
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: 442
Interior Color: Black
Trim: 442
Drive Type: RWD
Year: 1971
Mileage: 18,329
UP FOR SALE IS WHAT IS PROBABLY THE FINEST UNRESTORED 1971 442 4 SPEED IN EXISTENCE. I HAVE COLLECTED 442'S FOR 30 YEARS AND HAVE YET TO SEE AN EQUAL TO THIS CAR. ONE OF ONLY 895 4 SPEED 442'S PRODUCED IN 1971 INCLUDING W30 MODELS AND WHAT MAKES IT EVEN MORE RARE IS THE FACT THAT THIS CAR CAME WITH THE M22 TRANSMISSION. I HIGHLY DOUBT 100 442'S WERE MADE WITH THIS TRANS IN 1971. IT ALSO HAS 3.42 POSITRACTION REAR. THIS CAR WAS BUILT FOR ONE THING, TO GO FAST. BY 1971 MOST 442'S WERE LOADED WITH LUXURY OPTIONS. THIS ONE HAS NO A/C, NO POWER BRAKES, NO FANCY STEERING WHEEL, NO CONSOLE. THE CAR DOES HAVE ALL THE THINGS YOU WOULD WANT, POWER STEERING, AM/FM 8-TRACK, SPORT MIRRORS AND HAS ULTRA RARE 1971 ONLY CHROME SUPER STOCK I WHEELS. THERE HAVE BEEN ONLY THREE OWNERS SINCE NEW.
ORIGINAL OWNER 1971-1997 SECOND OWNER 1997-2003 MYSELF 2003-PRESENT AS YOU CAN SEE IT IS WEARING ALL 100% OF THE FACTORY APPLIED VIKING BLUE PAINT AND BLACK STRIPES. IT IS THE FINEST ORIGINAL PAINT I HAVE SEEN ON ANY MUSCLECAR ! THE INTERIOR LOOKS AS THE DAY IT WAS NEW. UNDER HOOD HAS HAD MINOR DETAIL. THIS CAR HAS TO BE SEEN IN PERSON TO BELIEVE, IT IS A CAR TO BE THE STANDARD BY WHAT A 442 OF THE ERA SHOULD BE JUDGED. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES IMPECCABLE. ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS INCLUDE ; PROTECTO PLATE , OWNERS MANUAL, WARRANTY BOOK, 2 BUILD CARDS, SOLD NEW AT MANARINA OLDS IN TONAWANDA ,NY. PLEASE CALL ME AT 330-540-9843 TO DISCUSS FURTHER. IF YOU WANT ONE THE BEST AND RAREST 442'S IN EXISTENCE , THIS IS IT, YOU WILL BE BLOWN AWAY IN PERSON, THANK YOU PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER AUCTION FOR AN INCREDIBLE 1971 442 WITH 9,939 ACTUAL MILES |
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