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1966 442 W30 L69 Ram Air Tribute Car on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:1
Location:

Mount Airy, Maryland, United States

Mount Airy, Maryland, United States

1966 OLDSMOBILE 442 L69 W30 TRACK-PACK TRIBUTE CAR
 
  
INTERIOR IS ABSOLUTELY NICE EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK! THE GAUGES
 CONSIST OF A FACTORY SPEEDOMETER & SIDEWINDER TACHOMETER MOUNTED
ON THE UPPER LEFT DASH ,AS WELL AS (1) AFTERMARKET GAUGE UNDER THE DASH THAT GIVES
YOU A READ ON WATER TEMPERATURE. THIS CAN
 BE EASILY REMOVED WHEN SHOWING THE CAR BUT IT’S NICE TO KNOW
 THE VITAL SIGNS WHEN YOU NEED TO! NOW LET’S GET TO THE HEART
 OF THE BEAST! POP OPEN THE HOOD AND NESTLED INSIDE THE
BEAUTIFULLY DETAILED ENGINE BAY RESIDES THE FACTORY CORRECT
 400 C.I. / 360 H.P. ENGINE (CASTING # 390825e) WITH RAM AIR ,THE ENGINE IS LINKED
TO A M-22 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION

 OTHER ITEMS INCLUDE: CORRECT “B” HEADS 
 ELECTRONIC MSD IGNITION INSIDE ORIGINAL DISTRIBUTOR,
 6-QUART OIL PAN, HOOKER COATED HEADERS,  X-PIPE
ALUMINIZED EXHAUST SYSTEM W/ CORRECT 2 1/2 ” CHAMBERED
TAIL-PIPES, , WINDAGE TRAY,
SHE STARTS, IDLES, RUNS, STEERS AND BRAKES BEAUTIFULLY AND IS
AN ABSOLUTE BLAST TO DRIVE! THIS CAR IS EXTREMELY FAST AND HAS
 A TON OF TORQUE! BRAND NEW POWER DISC BRAKES HELP YOU STOP
ON A DIME! WITH CORRECT MANUAL STEERING. THIS GORGEOUS 1966 OLDSMOBILE 442 L69 W30 SITS ON
15” STEEL WHEELS  BF GOODRICH SILVERTOWN RADIALS
  WIDE OVAL REDLINE TIRES! THIS IS A NICE CAR
 

 SHE RUNS EXTREMELY COOL, NEVER RISING ABOVE 180 DEGREES,
EVEN IN 110 DEGREE WEATHER! AGAIN, THIS CAR UNDERWENT A VERY
EXPENSIVE RESTORATION,  AND THE QUALITY IS SECOND TO
 NONE! THIS IS AN INVESTMENT GRADE OLDSMOBILE MUSCLE CAR IN
EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD! DO NOT HESITATE BECAUSE SHE WILL NOT LAST
 LONG! ENCLOSED SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE ANYWHERE COAST TO COAST
 AT THE BUYERS EXPENSE!

I ENCOURAGE YOU TO COME AND LOOK AT THE CAR , I AM NOT TRYING TO HIDE ANYTHING , IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE LET ME KNOW


NOW FOR THE BAD


THE FACTORY TACH, WORKS BUT DOES SEEM TO READ HIGH, I BELIEVE THIS IS FROM THE MSD BOX
THE REAR BUMPER HAS A SMALL AREA WHERE THE CHROME IS SHOWING ITS AGE.
THE LEFT TURN SIGNAL SELF CANCEL FEATURE IS SKETCHY,  WORKS FINE FOR RIGHT SIDE

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