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1971 Oldsmobile 442 on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:138000 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:U/K
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:7.5L 455Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 344871M179836
Year: 1971
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: 442
Trim: Base
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Drive Type: Automatic Turbo 400
Mileage: 138,000
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black

 

For sale is a 1971 original Oldsmobile 442 equipped with 455 engine, Turbo 400 transmission, column shifter and bench front seat, power steering, power brakes, power windows, front disc brakes, A/C, AM/FM 8 Track Stereo, , original air ram hood with original air cleaner assembly.  Car has an electric fuel pump and a mechanical fuel pump in series.  Car has new battery.

 

Buyer is responsible for picking up car, shipping arrangements and cost.  Title must be transferred at Auto Tag Agency. Please email me with any questions.  This car may be advertised in other venues so auction could end early if car is sold. Thanks.

 

Condition of Car:

 

  • Car runs but could use engine rebuilding, engine burns some oil.  Car was last inspected in 2006.  I have been driving it on my property only.

  • Engine is original 455 with original intake and exhaust manifolds, heads, and distributer.  Heads are F castings.

  • Carburetor is Quadrajet with casting number:  7041251RC 0321

  • Air condition compressor, brackets, and condenser have been removed for easy access of servicing. Evaporator assembly still in place.  All A/C parts are included with car.

  • Tachometer is inoperative, it slowly stopped working.

  • 8 Track player is inoperative, belt probably wore out.

  • Right rear power window falls off track when going down, can be guided by hand to prevent it from going off track and to put back on track. 

  • Front bench seat needs reupholstering.

  • Rear axle on car is 3.91:1 Anti Spin from 1969 Olds. Original 10 bolt rear axle 3.08:1 open end is included with the car.

  • Wheels are 15” from 1975 Cutlass.  Original wheels are not available.

  • Car could use minor dents repaired and a new paint job. Left front fender could have been replaced at one time.

  • Trunk floor has wear and could use replacing.

  • Dashboard has no cracks.

     

Included with car are the following separate items:

 

 

#1

  • One new front turn signal lamp lens.

  • One new front turn signal lamp lens gasket.

  • One new hood seal kit (the one in the back of the hood to keep fumes out of the vent).

  • One new battery tray for 1971 442.

  • One new left rear window seal.

  • One new front door arm rest (another new one is on the car already).

  • One extra hood pin for hood.

  • One extra center cap for Olds wheels.

  • Two tail light lenses.

  • Original heat riser tube.

  • Original ignition coil.

  • Original front arm rest.

#2

 

  • Air conditioner compressor.

#3

  • Air conditioner brackets, hoses and belt for this car.

#4

  • One spare beauty rim for Olds wheels.

  • Two front headlight bezels.

  • One front grill trim (not in perfect shape).

  • Original holder for charcoal canister

  • One new oil filter for this car.

  • One spare distributer cap.

  • 1 partial set of advance curve kit for distributer.

  • Left side mirror.  Not sure if it’s for 1971 442.

#5

  • Original air conditioner condenser.

#6

  • One new plastic torque converter cover.

  • One new heater plate for 1971 442 (just in case it is desired to remove the A/C evaporator)

#7

  • One extra carburetor 4 barrel Quadrajet.

  • One Holley mechanical high volume fuel pump, needs rebuilding.

#8

  • Box of spare carburetors and carburetor parts and another ignition coil.

#9

  • One 1975 Cutlass floor console with shifter and shifter cable.

  • One 1972 Firebird rear spoiler. One set of bucket seats from 1975 Chevy Monza (just trying to clean out the garage).

  • Original 3:08 open end 10 bolt rear that came with this 1971 442.

  • One rebuildable water pump for 1971 442.

  • One 11 inch torque converter for TH400.

  • One Accel Super Coil.

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