1969 442 on 2040-cars
Torrington, Connecticut, United States
Engine:455/400
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1969
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Oldsmobile
Interior Color: Black
Model: 442
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: none
Drive Type: none
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: holiday
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
For sale is a 1969 442 that I am loosing space and cannot finish project. Car is in primer but original color is Platinum silver with black bucket interior. Car was originally a/c but that has been removed. Car also is also floor shift and had a console at one time. Car does have title which is clear, Drive train : have original 400 G block which has been bored over 60 over and crank has been turned 10 over. Original motor comes with original C heads, J code intake and 253 carb. Currently a 69 455 with Ka heads is in it now and runs. Exhaust is new, 2.5 with X pipe. If someone does not want the 455, that is fine I will put 400 in place but understand that will need to built. Tranny is non numbers matching and is from a 70 442, did not receive car with tranny. Is an m-21 Cars rear end is 342 posi Under carriage : is completely painted black and cast steel where it is suppose to be. New front end installed, emergency brake is not hooked up yet Body: Body has no rot except for two small spots in each rear quarter. Floors and trunk floor very nice as well as doors and front fenders. Body is in primer. Currently hood is a repro 70 fiberglass hood, do have a 69 hood as well. Glass: all glass is there except front windshiled Stainless/ Chrome: all stainless is included as well as bumpers, front driver quality and rear brand new. Tires are new with steel wheels Interior: All seats have recovered with legendary, door panels while not new are in very nice shape. Dash is excellent and has rally pac. Two spoke steering wheel. Brackets are there for console. I do have top plates available but no base. Also have new package tray along with headliner which needs to be installed Carpet is also there.
This car is so close to being done for a daily driver. Basically install interior. Install glass, fender wells and stainless if you choose. Any questions please ask Also I do not need to sell this car, just need the space.
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