No it was not if your reffering to the oldsmobile cutlass 442 then that stands for, 4 barrel carb, 4 speed, and Dual exhaust.
The 1985 Oldsmobile 442 was equipped with a 5.0-liter (307 cubic inches) V8 engine as standard. Additionally, there was an option for a more powerful 5.7-liter (350 cubic inches) V8 engine. These engines were designed to provide a balance of performance and comfort, characteristic of the 442's sporty heritage.
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No. A true 442 came with a 400 cu.in. 4 barrel carburetor engine with duel exhaust.
Certainly not, the standard base engine for the 1972 442 was a 350 2-BBL. Sign up at wildaboutcars.com for free to learn all about almost any year Oldsmobile and what models were offered and what was available.
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The Oldsmobile 442 means (400 cubic inches-after '65) (four barrel carb) and (dual exhaust) if your car does not have these it is not a true 442. The 350 that year had only 160hp to 180hp but the 442 should have had the 455 and 270hp to 300hp. Are you sure your car is a 442? It may be a cutlass with a 442 paint job.
Yes, the W29 package was mostly appearance and handling and could be ordered with any of the engine options.
Yes, with some modifications.
10% discount applied to £442 = £397.8= £442 - (10% * £442)= £442 - (0.10 * £442)= £442 - 44.2= £397.8
Depends on what year 4-4-2 you're referring to...