1969 Oldsmobile 442 Convertible
The 1969 Oldsmobile 442 convertible represents the pinnacle of what GM’s technology...
$42.500
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The 1969 Oldsmobile 442 convertible represents the pinnacle of what GM’s technology division could deliver during the golden age of American muscle. By 1969, the 442 had matured into a beautifully resolved package — clean modernist lines, a power-bulge hood, and distinctive rocket-themed trim details that set it apart from every other A-body on the road. Convertible examples were produced in far smaller numbers than their hardtop counterparts, and numbers-matching drop-tops in striking color combinations occupy the very top tier of 442 collectibility. This example has earned a remarkable 986 out of 1,000 points from the Oldsmobile Club of America — a testament to the depth and accuracy of its frame-off restoration.
The car presents in correct GM code 52 Crimson with bright white stripes over a new white interior, one of the most visually arresting color combinations the 442 ever wore. Fit and finish is exceptional throughout, with even panel gaps and a deep, clear-sealed basecoat that shines well beyond factory standards. The numbers-matching 400 cubic inch Rocket V8 is authenticated by its correct 442-specific casting number and partial VIN stamp, professionally rebuilt to deliver the factory-rated 325 horsepower and 440 lb-ft of torque through a Rochester Quadrajet carburetor. The correct Turbo-Hydramatic 400 3-speed carries its matching 1969 442 assembly tag, sending power to a 12-bolt rear end. Every component on the powder-coated frame has been finished to show-winning detail.
The mandatory heavy-duty suspension with thicker coil springs, reinforced control arms, and rear sway bar keeps the chassis composed, supported by factory power steering and power front disc and rear drum brakes. Crimson-painted Styled Steel wheels wearing BF Goodrich Radial T/As with spotless trim rings and Oldsmobile center caps complete a correct, cohesive presentation at all four corners. Factory air conditioning adds practical comfort without compromising the car’s correct appearance.
Inside, the new white interior is fresh and inviting, with red carpet, chrome console, Rallye gauges including the iconic tic-toc tachometer, and optional power windows. The fully restored trunk carries a matching spare wheel and BF Goodrich radial. Documentation includes an original Owner’s Manual, original warranty paperwork, original Protect-O-Plate, and the OCA judging sheets confirming the 986-point score — an extraordinary provenance package for one of the finest 442 convertibles available in today’s collector market.
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