1971 Oldsmobile 442
$72,997
Vehicle Details
Oldsmobile
442
1971
58,235 miles
344871M181101
Coupe
Automatic
W-30 455ci V8
Description
1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 W-30 — documented W-30 car with 455ci V8, TH400, and black-on-black bucket seat interior Why This Car Is Special The 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 W-30 sits at a specific crossroads in American muscle car history that no other car occupies. This was the last year the 4-4-2 existed as its own standalone model. Starting in 1972, Oldsmobile demoted the 4-4-2 to an appearance package on the Cutlass Supreme — a trim level, not a separate model.
That decision makes every legitimate 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 a documented endpoint, and makes a W-30 car from that year something considerably rarer. To understand what the W-30 package meant, you have to go back to how Oldsmobile built it. The W-30 was not simply a cold-air induction add-on.
It was a factory performance package centered on a blueprinted 455 cubic inch V8 with a special high-lift camshaft, an aluminum intake manifold, ram-air induction through an open-element air cleaner, and a low-restriction dual exhaust system. Oldsmobile rated the W-30 455 at 350 gross horsepower with approximately 460 lb-ft of torque. Those figures understate what the engine actually produced on the dyno — a common factory practice in the early 1970s as insurance companies began using horsepower ratings to set premiums.
The torque number is the honest figure. This engine pulled hard from low rpm, which is exactly what made big-block Oldsmobiles so effective on the street. The production numbers confirm how rare this car is.
Oldsmobile built 7,589 total 4-4-2s for 1971. Of those, only 920 were equipped with the W-30 package. That is roughly 12 percent of an already limited production run, in the final year the model existed as a standalone nameplate.
Numbers like that are why serious collectors pay attention to 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 W-30 cars. The Body by Fisher door jamb tag present on this car confirms the 1971 model year, the body style code 34487 identifying it as a 2-door hardtop coupe, and the TR 930 interior trim code for the black vinyl bucket seat interior. The April 1971 build date is also confirmed.
This car was originally built as a blue car and has since been refinished in black. The engine in the car is a period-correct 455 and carries all the correct W-30 presentation details — it may not be the numbers-matching original, but it is accurately presented and period correct for what a W-30 car looked like when it left Lansing. Features List - W-30 455ci V8 with ram-air induction, aluminum intake, special camshaft, and low-restriction dual exhaust - TH400 3-speed automatic transmission with floor-mounted console shifter - Red-painted engine block and valve covers — correct W-30 factory presentation - Open-element W-30 style air cleaner with Oldsmobile-branded lid and gold lettering - Chrome valve cover accents with Moroso valve cover breather - GM emission control decal present and legible - Power brakes with vacuum booster - Power steering pump and reservoir - Dual exhaust with twin tips exiting below the rear bumper - Black vinyl bucket seats front and rear with headrests, in excellent condition - Oldsmobile Rally Sport steering wheel with chrome spokes and Rocket emblem center cap - 442-badged dashboard with woodgrain trim - Full gauge cluster including tachometer, speedometer, fuel, temperature, and oil - Manifold vacuum gauge on center console - AM/FM Blaupunkt stereo radio - Power windows - Chrome interior door handles and trim - Day/night rearview mirror - Rear window defrost vent - Original seat belts present front and rear - Freshly coated floorpans and frame rails — no visible rust or rot - Coated undercarriage with no visible leaks or corrosion - Rear sway bar present - New rear shock absorbers - GR70-14 radial tires on rear — period correct sizing for a 442 - Solid coil spring rear suspension, intact and unmodified - Chrome rear bumper in excellent condition - Body by Fisher door jamb tag present confirming 1971 model year,
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Classic Oldsmobile 442 Buyer's Guide
The Oldsmobile 442 launched as a Cutlass option package for 1964 — Oldsmobile's response to the Pontiac GTO. By 1968, the 442 had become a stand-alone Oldsmobile model with its own VIN body designation, distinct from the Cutlass line. Across thirteen years of classic-era production (1968-1980), the 442 spawned legendary high-performance variants: the W-30 (with fiberglass inner fenders, performance cam, and dual-snorkel air cleaner), the W-31 (small-block 350 performance package), and the various Hurst/Olds limited-edition partnerships. The 1968-1972 stand-alone 442 era represents the high-water mark of Oldsmobile factory performance — the 1970 442 W-30 with the 455 V8 is consistently rated among the most desirable American muscle cars ever produced. This guide covers what every buyer should verify before paying premium money for any 442 variant.
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