1966 Olds 442 Tri-power

Discussion in 'Cars for sale' started by Horsman, Dec 5, 2016.

  1. Horsman

    Horsman Well-Known Member

    400 cubic inch motor, L69 tri-power option, four speed, 3.90 posi, power steering. Car was frame off restored by the original owner in the early nineties, have pictures documenting restoration. Have original buyers order and window sticker, I am the second owner. Car was purchased new in Oklahoma and lived in Arkansas most of its life. Car has had just over a thousand miles driven since the restoration. Paint, interior, glass and bright work very nice. I suspect many NOS parts were used during the restoration. Car runs, stops and handles nicely. Car was featured in Muscle Car Review magazine when they were recognizing the muscle cars with the six barrel carb setups; I have the magazine copy, I believe the date was 1992. Car is located in north Texas. $45K OBO.

    Please PM or call my cell in the evenings if you have any questions. 214-552-8983

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  2. ragtops

    ragtops Gold Level Contributor

    Great looking car! I am partial to these, I built a Cutlass for my son 20 years ago, he still has it and it still looks great. The paint was all my son's idea at 15 years old, so I went along with it. It's different but has been pretty popular.
    Good luck with your sale.
     

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  3. Horsman

    Horsman Well-Known Member

    TTT.

    Some more pics of the car at the Olds Zone show this past weekend. Car scored 988 on a 1000 point system. Lost 10 points since I was running the 15 inch wheels not the spinners on 14 inch.

    Open to reasonable offers, might consider interesting trade.

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  4. 69 GS 400

    69 GS 400 Well-Known Member

    Bump for a very cool and rare car.
     
  5. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    Nice car! GLWS
     
  6. gs66

    gs66 Silver Level contributor

    Very nice, another bump!
     
  7. Horsman

    Horsman Well-Known Member

  8. stump puller455

    stump puller455 1970 GS 455

    BUMP ....MY FIRST CAR at age 15 .... 1967 442..... MADE A DEAL TO MOW THE OWNERS YARD FOR 6 MONTHS TO GET THE 442 it was rusty
     
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  9. Horsman

    Horsman Well-Known Member

  10. TurboV6

    TurboV6 Platinum Level Contributor

    I had a chance to see this car yesterday and take a ride in it.

    Words and pictures do not do this car justice, it is truly an incredible restoration all the way around. The paint is flawless and to see the trim work and attention to detail on the will leave anyone speechless. The color combination of white with red interior is pure classic. Hard to beat that, then add a 4 speed and it screams pure classic muscle. This car is show ready and will not disappoint even the pickiest buyer/collector. Try and restore a car to this level of quality and Jeff's asking price makes this a no brainier for the discerning collector.

    The engine starts right up and just runs smooth as silk and when Jeff stepped on it, it came alive and pulled strong through the gears. It will bring a smile to anyone's face to drive this car. :)

    Thanks Jeff for that memory
     
  11. Horsman

    Horsman Well-Known Member

    Thanks for visiting us yesterday, we enjoyed it. I appreciate the nice comments on the Olds, it does put a smile on your face.
     
  12. Horsman

    Horsman Well-Known Member

    Car is sold.
     
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  13. ray morris

    ray morris Well-Known Member

    I sweet RIDE .
     
  14. GS Spoken Here

    GS Spoken Here Well-Known Member

    Jeff, I think I seen your old car, in Omaha, at a small car show on Wed evening. Did it end up in Omaha, Only different looked like the alt and wiper motor was restored and it had white steel wheels with small dish hubcaps. Spoke with the owner but did not get his name, and did not put it together, it was this car. Very nice car.
     
  15. Horsman

    Horsman Well-Known Member

    Yes, that is the same car. Glad you liked it.
     

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