Around 4200 + or - 10% Out of this 1100 were T tops
1,041 1972 Oldsmobile 442 Cutlass Supreme Convertibles were produced and 130 Hurst/Olds 442 Convertibles were produced for a total of 1,171.
15x7
No, but my 442 is!
they stock 307 engine code "9" had 170 hp for 1987
2853
For 442's... 2984 or, about 10% of the 442 production total, according to Fusick's site. (http://fusick.com/prod_.htm) Many more Cutlasses were produced than 442's, of course. Not sure where one finds those numbers.
Yes, and no. What year? Generally speaking the bottom of the line A-body was the F-85 A Cutlass was a better F85 A Cutlass S was a sporty Cutlass; the Supreme was a cushy Cutlass The 442 was a sportier Cutlass S The W30 was a sportier 442 Many parts are shared, all the way from the F85 to the W30, but then again many very significant parts differ- engines, cylinder heads, transmission, etc. And, of course, the packages varied every year, so you would have to specify a model year to be more exact. In certain years, 442's only got a big block engine, and no Cutlass was available with one. In general though, no, if you are paying for a 442, it better not be a Cutlass or Cutlass S.
yearone.com classicoldsmobile.com or Google 1967 Oldsmobile parts catalogue. also eBay motors
22 gals
Yes
check the VIN
Yes but the hood latch has to be relocated.