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This new 442 render model could give enthusiasts something to sink their teeth into if Chevrolet decides to make a new muscle car.
This custom 1978 Oldsmobile 442 is tastefully executed and includes a 350 V8 engine up front. Now, this Oldsmobile 442 is up for sale in Ohio.
The 1969 Oldsmobile 442 received a mild facelift and some other cosmetic changes. This example has a restoration that is holding up well and a few tasteful mods.
Oldsmobile was trying to imbue its dull-as-paper Intrigue with some actual intrigue, so it stuffed a 550-hp Cadillac Northstar V-8 under the hood. Let us repeat that salient detail, let it escape you.
Collectible Classic: 1964-1967 Oldsmobile 442 It's a very nice cruiser that has the performance to back up its look and heritage.
With a 1965 Oldsmobile F-85 safely tucked away in his home shop, Bill Luckenbill began a hunt for another 1965 Oldsmobile, but this time he wanted a 442.
When talking about Oldsmobile, we usually think about cars like the 442, Cutlass, and the 88. Because, unlike Chevrolet and GMC, this GM division isn't known for pickup trucks. But just like any ...
Oldsmobile took things to an unprecedented level for 1970 with the W27 aluminum differential housing and cover option in the 442.
Oldsmobile offered an electric sunroof on most of its cars in the 1980s, but special-order option wasn't exactly popular.
The Oldsmobile 442 came in several confusingly named packages that sometimes ended up being made into their own separate models. Let's take a look at the W-30.
If you blinked, you might have missed the 1991 Oldsmobile Quad 442 W-41. This weird little Cutlass spin-off is pretty rare today, and the reason why is strange.
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