Description
1970 Oldsmobile 442 matching numbers car,
Came off the assembly line the second week of December 1969 for the 70 model year highly optioned out car.
455 performance V8
Air induction hood/ bonnet
Power steering
Power brakes
Air-conditioning
Hurst duel gate shifter (extremely rare)
Convertible power top works on the button
Carousel red, black pinstripe and hood stripes, black leather interior, black convertible top most desirable combo for this model year and rare too.
Fully functional gauges
Original olds mag wheels with original spare
Original jack
Solid throughout and straight car
Underside is like a new car
Fresh motor rebuild from the ground up, pictures of all the works done on request.
New brakes
New master cylinder
New brake booster
New convertible top motor
New wire harness
New tires including spare
New joins and wheel bearings
This car is absolutely perfect and definitely worth every penny this opportunity will likely not come around again, so don't miss out if this appeals to you.
State side this car is worth well over $140, 000.
Looking for a quick sale as need the space at the moment open to reasonable offers no time wasters, A very rare opportunity to own a legendary muscle car, the most desirable and fastest Oldsmobile ever made !
The 1970 Oldsmobile 442 was as good as it got, and this olds is a perfect example
For 1970 Oldsmobiles legendary 455 V8 came with 500ft lbs of torque! Enough to make this car fly like a rocket.
Unlike previous years olds sent it out the park in 1970 releasing this machine to the world, and it became a Hollywood icon, from movies like Demolition man, to black cat run and many many more,
Convertible 442's with air conditioning and a Hurst duel gate shifter are extremely rare and only around 200 was produced new for 1970, this being a original survivor car means it's likely one of the last left on the planet to come from GM !
The 442 was considered a gentlemans muscle car favored by CEO's and business owners or playboys back in 1970, it was fast luxury that handles amazingly for its day, what more could a man want ?
Unfortunately in 1971 due to tighter government restrictions the Oldsmobile lost its teeth the following year and some of its charm, 1970 was the peak year of muscle cars and is known to all collectors and enthusiasts as the year that put muscle into the history books.






