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I am not sure where i heard this before but i am sure than less than 500 were made with T-tops. i own one. here a link that might give you some more info. http://www.442.com/oldsfaq/of442.htm#442 1986
Sports coupe 2475 Hardtop coupe 19587 Convertible 4295 Total 26357 In 1969 these are the number of 442s built Of these just a little over 7700 were 4 speed cars
Oldsmobile made 4208 442s in 1987
Model Units Sports coupe 2475 Hardtop coupe 19587 Convertible 4295 Total 26357 In 1969 these are the number of 442s built Of these just a little over 7700 were 4 speed cars Could also be ordered as 3 speed (rare option)
No, the 403 didn't come out till 1977.
The phrase is I-M-2-6-C-4-U and it means "I am to sexy for you" just say it out loud.
4 barrel carb, 4 speed, dual exhaust is wrong it stands for 400 sbc 4 barrel carb 2 wheel drive (refeing to the posi rear end) it never stood for the 2 wheel drive it depends on the year as to what it stands for 1964 (Original meaning) 4: Four Barrel Carburetion 4: Four On the Floor 2: Dual Exhausts 1965 (First year of automatic and three speed manual transmission option on 442) 4: 400 Cubic Inch Displacement 4: Four Barrel Carburetion 2: Dual Exhaust 1967 (First year a 2bbl was available) 4: 400 engine 4: Nothing, 2bbl Turnpike Cruiser option available 2: Dual Exhaust--Actually in 1967 the 442 did stand for 400 engine, 4 bbl carb and 2 exhaust. The 2bbl Turnpike Cruiser was an option. The standard 400 engine was a 4 bbl carb so yes, the second 4 did have a meaning. 1968-71 Official name of car was 442 1972 Reverts to option package W29, but with no connection to the numerals 442. 1985 to 1987 (Last of RWD 442s) 4: Four speed automatic 4: Four barrel carburetor 2: Dual exhaust 1990 and 1991 (FWD 442) 4: Four cylinders 4: Four valves 2: Two camshafts