Scottsdale Muscle Car

By Appointment Only, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
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Used 1970 Oldsmobile 442

66,000 miles
For Sale:$118,000
Estimated payment:$2,676/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score

Value ChartA visual chart indicating the fair price range is between $108,000 and $126,800, while the current price is $118,000.$108,000 - $126,800$118,000
  • Priced at $118,000, this vehicle is within the current market price range of $108,000 to $126,800.

  • It has 66,000 miles, which is close to the median mileage of 63,000.

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  • Convertible
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    66,000miles
  • Transmission
    Manual
  • Exterior Color
    Blue
  • Interior Color
    Blue
  • VIN
    -

Engine

V8 7.5L

Message from the seller

This 1970 442 convertible is being offered for sale from a private collection in Scottsdale AZ . This is an absolutely stunning 442 4-speed convertible with only 66,000 original miles driven since new. The documentation on this car is excellent with its original bill of sale, original window sticker, owners manual, warranty booklet, and pre-delivery inspection document. This 442 has lived most of its life in California and then long-term ownership in the state of Arizona. It is an absolutely corrosion free car and has had only one repaint approximately 15 years ago. The paint is beautiful in its factory color and body panels are rock solid and perfect. This is a very original car with its complete numbers matching components featuring 455 CID motor, rocket rally pac, Muncie close ratio, 4-speed transmission and factory Anti–Spin rear axle. Some of the other factory ordered options include power disc brakes, variable ratio power steering, super stock II wheels, sports console, soft ray glass and a push button radio. The interior has been replaced with Legendary upholstery and door panels. This 442 convertible shows incredibly well, very crisp and clean, and it runs and drives exceptionally well. It is very smooth, tight and rattle free, as you would expect from an original low mile car that has not been dismantled. Definitely a very rare find with this level of documentation, originality, great ownership history and living all of its life spent in the best climate in the country. Please call with any questions or to view, 480-717-8088. Please visit scottsdalemusclecar.com to see all of our cars. Current inventory: 1970 442, 4-speed convertible 1970 Trans Am 1967 Mustang Restomod 1972 Buick GS Stage 1 1972 Firebird Formula 400 1958 Mercedes 190 SL Roadster 1970 442 W-30 2008 Porsche 911 Turbo 1965 Cobra Back Draft edition 1972 K-10 LS3 4x4 1955 Chevy Nomad 1964 Cheetah Bill Thomas 1957 T-Bird 1974 Jensen Interceptor 1938 Diamond T Truck custom 2011 Trans Am Banshee magazine car 2011 Camaro LS3 Sema Show car

1970 Oldsmobile 442: The Pinnacle of Midsized Muscle

The 1970 Oldsmobile 442 represented a peak in the storied history of this iconic American muscle car. Building upon the success of its predecessors, the '70 model year saw a significant performance upgrade, making it one of the most desirable and potent machines of the muscle car era. It was a year of refined styling, formidable power, and undeniable road presence.

Key Features and Specifications:

  • Engine: The heart of the 1970 442 was the legendary 455 cubic inch (7.5-liter) V8. This massive powerplant was standard for the year and offered a considerable boost in torque and horsepower over previous iterations. It was available in several states of tune, with the most potent being the L-34 variant producing an advertised 365 horsepower and a colossal 500 lb-ft of torque. An even more potent L-75 W-30 option was available, boasting a more aggressive camshaft, improved heads, and often a distinctive fiberglass hood with forced air induction scoops, pushing horsepower figures even higher and further enhancing its racing pedigree.
  • Transmission: Buyers had a choice between a robust three-speed Turbo Hydramatic automatic transmission or a four-speed manual transmission. The manual, particularly the Muncie M-20 or M-21, was favored by enthusiasts for its engaging driving experience and optimal power delivery.
  • Performance: The 1970 442 was a true performer. Its substantial torque allowed for blistering acceleration, with quarter-mile times often dipping into the low 14-second range, and even higher for W-30 equipped models. The handling, while still leaning towards brute force, was improved with a sport-tuned suspension and optional sway bars.
  • Chassis and Suspension: The 442 was built on the A-body platform, shared with other GM intermediates like the Chevelle and Skylark. It featured a body-on-frame construction, which, while not ideal for nimble handling, provided a solid foundation for its powerful V8. The suspension typically included independent front suspension with coil springs and a solid rear axle with leaf springs.
  • Exterior Styling: The 1970 model year saw subtle yet effective styling refinements. The distinctive dual headlights were now housed within a revised grille featuring a prominent vertical split. The 442's signature side stripes, often featuring "442" badging, remained a key visual cue. The fastback (Sport Coupe) and convertible body styles were available, each offering a different aesthetic appeal. The W-30 models often featured unique hood scoops and distinctive badging, further setting them apart.
  • Interior: The interior of the 1970 442 was driver-focused, with bucket seats, a floor-mounted shifter (especially with the manual transmission), and a comprehensive dashboard featuring all the necessary gauges. Options like a tachometer were crucial for monitoring the potent V8. Upholstery typically consisted of vinyl.

The Significance of the 1970 Model:

The 1970 Oldsmobile 442 is widely regarded as one of the greatest iterations of the nameplate. The introduction of the standard 455ci engine marked a significant step up in raw power, positioning the 442 as a serious contender in the muscle car wars against rivals like the Dodge Charger, Plymouth Barracuda, and Ford Mustang. The optional W-30 package, with its enhanced performance and aggressive styling, cemented its reputation as a bona fide street and strip machine.

While the muscle car era would soon face the challenges of stricter emissions regulations and rising insurance costs, the 1970 Oldsmobile 442 stands as a glorious testament to a time when performance and style were paramount, a true legend of American automotive history.

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