1972 Oldsmobile 442 Convertible, Matching Numbers, Real 442, W-29 Package on 2040-cars
Year:1972
Mileage:60063
Color:
Location:
Houston, Texas, United States
1972 Oldsmobile 442 Convertible – W-29 pacakge, original engine
True 442, not a clone with 60,063 miles
All Original Matching Numbers Engine and Drivetrain
VIN 3J67K2M155695
Up for sale is my very rare 1972 Olds 442 Convertible. This is true 442 and it is a 3-owner car. This car is one of 1,025 442 convertible automatics built that year. They made a total of 1041 convertibles, so the car is super rare. This car has the 442 option with the W29 handling package, original M code in the vin - 350 engine with the 4bbl carburetor. It has one repaint in beautiful dark green color and has brand new interior. The paint is an older restoration that still shines. The car is loaded with options, like factory bucket seats, dual gate Hurst his and hers shifter, power steering, power brakes, factory air conditioning, tilt wheel, tach and gauges in the dash, factory 8 track player, AMFM radio, map light, power release trunk, power locks, W29 handling package with 12 bolt rear, dual trumpet exhaust, ram air hood with the original ram air cleaner, rear wing spoiler, power convertible top and rally wheels.
This car has a rebuilt engine and transmission (2009), new convertible top with rear glass window, new tires, new alternator and new battery. The car is an original 442 that runs, drive, turns, stops and performs very well. It comes with spare and jack in the trunk also.
The car is completely matching numbers with the original “born with” engine (see pictures of vin stamp on engine block), transmission, rear end etc. This car runs great, has new brakes It runs, handles and stops very well. Brake lights, headlights, blinkers, interior lights including the am/fm radio all work. The horn and all of the gauges work great, but the original 8 track turns on, can hear run, light comes on but the tape does not play sound. The brake booster is the original Delco Moraine. The car has some rust bubbles starting at the bottom of the trunk lid edge, which is very common on these cars. It also has a few at the lower drivers quarter panel behind the rear wheel. This car is solid though and looks great. This is a driver car that could be bought and driven to shows now. It’s a rare color and optioned car ……best of all it’s a matching numbers 442 convertible, super rare. This car gets thumbs up everywhere I go.
The car has the following long list of options:
- 442 – 350 engine with 4bbl carburetor
- W29 handling package
- Automatic Transmission
- Power steering
- Power brakes
- 12 bolt rear end
- center console
- deluxe seat belts
- rear spoiler equipment
- ralley wheels
- Power top
- 8 track player
- AM FM radio
- bucket seats
- Hurst dual gate “his and hers” shifter
- tachometer with clock
- remote trunk release
- map light
- ram-air hood
- ram-air air cleaner
- tilt steering wheel
- power door locks
- air conditioning
see videos below after the pictures:
Feel free to email me with any questions. This car will appreciate in value over the next several years and is better than money sitting in your bank account, since you can enjoy the car while it appreciates (should appreciate faster than the interest from the loan for that matter). This is a great example of a true matching number 442 Convertible. It is very hard to find cars like this 1 of 1041 made…..so Bid early, don’t miss out.
(scroll down to see more pictures & link to video clips)
Exterior
Interior
Engine
Trunk and Undercarriage
Numbers
My feedback speaks for itself, so bid with confidence. I have sold many muscle cars from my private collection with very happy buyers…..Please email with any questions prior to bidding. I encourage you to come see the car in person if you like, please email me to arrange a time. I will not disclose the reserve price - if you are serious about the car please bid. Do not bid if you cannot afford the car or do not have the funds available to follow thru with the transaction. If you have negative feedback from a previous Ebay Motors auction, please do not bid!
Terms of Sale:
This auction is a legally binding contract, DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU INTEND TO FOLLOW THROUGH AND PAY FOR THE VEHICLE. This auction costs me money to list, so don't bid if you can't afford to pay for the car. Should the high bidder back out, Ebay will be contacted. Non paying bidders will not be tolerated, so if you are prone to buyers remorse or are inexperienced with buying cars on Ebay, please have the car inspected prior to bidding.
Funds to be paid via cashiers check or bank wire transfer. All cashiers checks must clear prior to vehicle shipment. Full payment is to be received within 5 days. I reserve the right to stop the auction early, the car is sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied, all sales are final. Buyer to pay all applicable state sales tax upon transfer of title. Buyer to pay for any shipping cost but I will be glad to assist in any arrangements and can also provide a contact for shipping if need be. - Good luck!
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Oldsmobile 442 for Sale
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