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1967 Oldsmobile 442 Holiday Coupe. Cars tested a W30 4-4-2 with close-ratio four-speed and 4.33 rear axle (a dealer-installed only option), [5] obtaining a quarter mile of 14.1 seconds at 103 mph (166 km/h) in completely stock form. 0–60 mph times were between 6.5 and 6.7 seconds.
1967 Oldsmobile 442. Since it had been introduced in 1964, the 442 package had been made available on both the lower priced F-85 midsized car and the higher-end Cutlass model. In 1967, it was only available on the Cutlass, though it could be added to any two-door model, including the coupe and convertible.
29 mar 2023 · First Generation: 1964-1967. The first generation of the Oldsmobile 442 started in 1964 as an option package for the F-85 and Cutlass models, aiming to compete with Pontiac’s GTO. A 330-cylinder V8 engine powered it. The following year, the engine was upgraded to a 400-cylinder and became a separate model with a new 442 badge.
25 mar 2015 · The first generation of the Oldsmobile 442 lasted from 1964–1967. During these years, Oldsmobile introduced the 442 as an option for either the F-85s or Cutlasses. It provided a more powerful engine, better handling and suspension, and was not an exceptionally expensive option.
2 sie 2019 · In April 1964, though, just six months after the historic release of the Pontiac GTO, Olds boosted its reputation with its own big-engine package -- the 442 -- for its newly redesigned F-85...
442. The Oldsmobile 442 first appeared for the 1964 model year as a variant of the Cutlass and F85. “442” stood for 4bbl carburetor, 4-speed trans, and dual exhaust, atleast in the first year. Starting in ’65, the term meant “400 CID, 4bbl carb, and 4-speed trans”. In 1964-1967, the 442 was technically just an option package on the ...
10 gru 2015 · By 1967 the 442 packed a 400 cubic inch power plant that gave Oldsmobile owners the firepower to go toe-to-toe with the best Detroit had to offer. Image: Barrett-Jackson.