1970 Oldsmobile 442 W30 Fresh Frame Off Restoration Videos & 100+ Photos on 2040-cars
Longwood, Florida, United States
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This beautiful automobile was purchased from an avid Oldsmobile collector who owned the car since the early 80's and was well taken care of before it recently underwent a complete frame off restoration. It has less than 5000 miles on it since the restoration was completed. The gun barrel straight body has been repainted the original Matador Red with black stripes and looks as though it was done yesterday. The inside of this magnificent automobile has all new black Legendary interior with bucket seats that are in amazing condition, a console mounted Hurst Dual/Gate shifter, Rally Pack Tach and gauges, power driver seat, power windows, AM/FM Stereo and Ice cold AC.
Underneath the W25 fiberglass hood with functional air scoops you will find the extraordinary 370 HP Force-Air Rocket 455 V8 with 500 Ft. lbs. torque. This 442 W30 is also outfitted with a Turbo 400 (TH400) automatic transmission, the original Rochester Quadrajet 4 barrel carburetor, the original distributor, the original factory aluminum intake manifold, original F Heads, FE2 suspension and a 12-bolt rear end with posi traction and 3.23 gears. Not only does this pristine automobile look good it drives amazing as well.
The 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W30 was the pinnacle of performance from Oldsmobile. This classic automobile is sure to be a great addition to any collection. For Olds performance fans, it will never be this good again. Many more pictures available. Please feel free to call with any questions. 407-936-4241 Videos:
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