1973 Oldsmobile 442 455 Red With Black Stripes on 2040-cars
Thomasville, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Oldsmobile
Drive Type: rwd
Model: 442
Mileage: 64,664
Trim: 2 door sedan
For Sale :: 1973 442 Oldsmobile
Only around 900 ever made. All numbers match.
4 barrel, 4 speed, 2 dual exhaust. 455 cubic engine, 342 rear end
4 speed transmission. Muncie M-22 Rockcrusher.
Heavy Duty suspension, cooling, handling and brakes. Am/Fm, 8 track. Tilt steering column. Has 6 way power driver seat as seen in photos, not original swivel seats.
The motor has less than 10,000 miles. Odo reads 64,664.
The car does have an exhaust leak and will need the high pressure power steering hose replaced. This car has been parked and garage kept for many years now.Will also need some gaskets replaced. It will crank and run but has only been driven around the yard. This is by no means a ready to drive vehicle or in like new condition but as you can see in the photos, this car has a lot of potential.
It has sat with 3 flat tires so it will need a new set. Interior is in 80% good shape. The car is red, black stripes and all black interior. The paint is in great shape but does have a spot on the right corner of the hood that I've included in the photos.
This car has won 29 trophies in car shows. It won 1st place in the last car show it was entered in and has been parked and garage kept since.
If you have any further questions feel free to email me with your contact information and I will get back to you after 4:30 pm. I will represent this car to the best of my ability. The owner has passed away so his wife is selling it and we have contacts for a few people that have helped in the restore process.
This car is a rare find and from my understanding under priced.
Deposit of $200.00 is due 24 hours at the end of auction, NON-Refundable!! Full payment of balance in cash, bank draft or certified check is required within 7 days of auction end. Car is sold As-Is!! No warranty!!
Pickup is the responsibility of the buyer. This car can be shipped at buyers expense.
Location is Thomasville, NC 27360
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