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Olds FAQ -- 442 (10711 words)
The 442 front sway bar, is somewhat fatter, (.970" vs the Cutlass.937" in dia.), but it has rounded ends with a rounded extrusion on the end.
The 442 grills were in fact fl on the slats with silver around sides and bottom Headlight bezels are silver with fl on facing (area that headlight come thru).
The '86-'87 VIN (9) 442 motors were substantially revised, and the carb number reflects it: 17086009 (at this point, the Q-jet was in its golden years, and they didn't even bother changing the numbers for the years anymore, so there was no "17087009" carb).
Oldsmobile 442 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (803 words)
The Oldsmobile 442 was a muscle car option package for the F-85 and Cutlass models sold in the United States from the 1964 model year.
The 442 package originally consisted of the B09 police option, which included a 290 hp 330 in³ V8 (though the 442 had a hotter cam for 310 hp and 355 ft.lbf) and a heavy-duty suspension, as well as the 4-speed transmission, dual exhausts, dual-snorkel air cleaner, and rear stabilizer bar.
This 442 was retired with the RWD Supreme in 1987.
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