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.
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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.
In 1986, approximately 4,000 Cutlass 442 models were produced with factory T-tops. The T-top option was popular among buyers, contributing to the appeal of the 442 during that era. However, exact production numbers can vary slightly based on different sources and records.
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.
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yearone.com classicoldsmobile.com or Google 1967 Oldsmobile parts catalogue. also eBay motors
check the VIN
Yes