For Sale: 1971 Oldsmobile 442 in Fenton, Missouri for sale in Fenton, MO

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Vehicle Description This is a 1971 Oldsmobile 442 convertible that was the lucky recipient of a frame off restoration.
This is one of 1,304 442 convertibles produced in 1971 and is still powered by the original 455 engine! This 442 till retains the original stunning color combination from the factory which is paint code (75) Matador red and interior code (977) White interior.
The car has the following features:
455 ci Rocket 340 HP / 460 ft lb Torque Turbo 400 transmission Posi Traction Rear End W25 Ram Air Hood Power Disc Brakes Power Steering Power Top Full Gauges Factory Tachometer Bucket Seats Center Console Hurst Dual Gate Shifter Stock SSIII matching color Wheels This 442 Runs and drives fantastic and goes straight down the road with authority.
The paint is very nice with a deep shine and a mirror like finish.
All of the chrome trim and bright work are very nice as well.
The 1971 442 convertible was a very low production and is extremely desirable amongst the Oldsmobile 442 collectors.
The 1971 442 was the last year that there was respectable power in the big block Rocket 455! Federal emission was mandated and the muscle car era was coming to end.
Call 314-346-6039 to purchase this beauty or with any questions.
314-346-6039.
  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Oldsmobile
  • Model: 442

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