It depends, it seems GM in those days lied about horsepower (they lowballed them), and "tuned" several engines with hotter cams and bigger valves so these cars would be faster, this was kind of a lottery, it was really an advertising thing, so many cars of the time wer milder or hotter depending on what the factory chose to do on that particular car.
Yes, but the 1968-1972 rears are 1" wider than the 1964-1967 rears. This may cause tire to fender interference problems.
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Check: NADA.com, Kbb.com
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Could you tell me if this is a stock 442, or a custom conversion. Is the factory wiring being used. I am more than glad to help, but I need a little more info. You can reach me on my message board.
Days of Our Lives - 1965 1-442 was released on: USA: 2 August 1967
Go to manheimgold.com and figure it out.
17 is less than 442 1/7 is greater than 4/42
In 1967, a total of approximately 13,000 Oldsmobile 442 units were produced. This model year saw the introduction of several performance enhancements, contributing to its popularity among muscle car enthusiasts. The 442 became known for its powerful engine options and sporty design during this era.
Check this site, http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars
Oldsmobile Cutlass/442
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