1970 W30 4spd Convertible The Only One With Documented W27 Rear on 2040-cars
Easton, Connecticut, United States
1970 Oldsmobile 442 W30 4spd
Convertible with W27 Alum Rear VIN 344670M217476 Find of the century The only W30
4spd Convertible that is documented with it’s original paperwork to have come
from the factory with a W27 Aluminum Rear end. This is an
original unrestored car. This W30 4spd convertible is Documented with it’s
Original Window Sticker. It came from the factory as follows: Triple Black
with white stripes ,M21 4spd W27 Aluminum
Rear end with 3.91 Posi. Anyone
unfamiliar with the W27 Aluminum rear end option may ask why this is such an
important option. GM used many of the same drive line parts in all of their
brands. For example, the M21 trans could have been had in any GM muscle car.
The rear ends were not so different in all of the GM muscle cars of this era.
The most desirable GM cars had a special piece or pieces of aluminum mounted
from the factory. Examples would be: ZL1 camaro
with its aluminum block (add $500k plus) L89 aluminum
heads (add $$$$$) Cars with
these factory options, stand in a field
of their own way above their cast iron brothers. The W27 full
Aluminum Diff is one of these strange and expensive options. The only way to
get a factory W27 rear from the factory was to order it on a W30. It was not available on any other car
ever. This car has
never been advertised for sale. 44k original miles. The paint is original with some flaws and
blends. I hope that no one decides to restore this car. It is a time capsule
and looks fantastic with its patina. The interior is in excellent condition. No
rips or cracks in the seats, dash, console, etc. The carpet has a small spot
(about 2”)worn through near the pedals. The body is
rust free as well as the floors, frame, trunk,etc. The engine
spun a bearing early in life, the block is date coded and rebuilt to stock
specs. This car runs and drives excellent. The top is perfect the glass is
excellent. Some chrome shows age but is still presentable. The original wheels
have never been replaced with aftermarket mags. There were
only 96 W30 4spd convertibles produced in 1970. There are less than 10
documented cars known to exist. The only way to know if a 442 is truly a W30 is
to have one of the following: 1. Original dealer paperwork 2. IBM card stamped with W30 (only on
later built cars) 3. GM of Canada documentation The only way to know if the W30 is a real 4spd car is to have the
original dealer paper work (window sticker, order sheet, etc) or GM of Canada docs showing the options on
the car. When buying a restored car, you don’t know how much metal was replaced
during the restoration. This car is still wearing it’s original paint which shows
that no panels have been changed. It has it’s original Window Sticker which
proves that it is a real Triple Black 4spd W30 convertible with a W27 Rear End.
This could be your only chance to own a documented W30 4spd Convert with
a W27 Rear end. The W27 Rear is a full Aluminum differential housing that was
only available on W30s. Not to be confused with the Aluminum rear end cover that
most people bolt on to a steel rear end. The cost to purchase a W27 rear alone
is approximately $20k if you can find one. The fact that the car was born with
the W27 is priceless. In the past year some of the best examples of W30 4spd convertibles have
sold in the $350k plus range. This is still less than Ram air IV Judge
convertibles that have sold for up to $700k for the best example. The best Documented
LS6 Chevelle convertibles have also been selling in the $400-500k range. The reason that I mention these other brand cars is to note the fact that
the W30s have room to climb in value. These other cars have nothing over a W30
in looks or performance. This W30 has 380HP and 500 foot LBS of Torque. I will consider even trades for a 71 Hemi Cuda or a 71 440-6 Cuda
convertible. I will also consider taking other interesting cars in on trade. If you
would like to speak with me, please message me for my phone number by clicking
the “ask seller a question” tab. This car is a nice driver in fantastic original condition. You will not
be disappointed with this car. |
Oldsmobile 442 for Sale
- 1970 oldsmobile 442 real 344 vin 455 th-400 buckets console his/hers shifter(US $21,500.00)
- 1970 oldsmobile cutlass 442 w30 convertible manual shift four speed
- 1969 442 coupe
- Documented 70 olds 442 w-30 optioned with f-heads, 455, 4-spd, matching numbered
- 1968 oldsmobile 442 base 6.6l - numbers matching
- 1965 oldsmobile 442 base 6.6l(US $14,000.00)
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