1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass
$39,997
Vehicle Details
Oldsmobile
Cutlass
1970
64,338 miles
336870Z134839
Coupe
Automatic
455 V8
Description
1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 Tribute — 455ci V8, W-30 Badging, TH400, Soft Yellow 2-Door Hardtop Why This Car Is Special The 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass occupies a specific and well-earned place in the muscle car era. While the 442 was Oldsmobile's flagship performance model, the Cutlass was the platform beneath it — and in 1970, Oldsmobile sold the 442 as an option package on the Cutlass rather than a standalone model. That means a Cutlass like this one, built on the same A-body platform, wearing 442 badging and W-30 identification, and carrying a 455ci V8 under the hood, represents exactly the kind of car that rolled off dealer lots during the peak of the horsepower wars.
The 1970 model year was a watershed moment for Oldsmobile performance. The 455 cubic inch engine was introduced that year as the top displacement option for the 442, replacing the previous 400ci unit. Oldsmobile's 455 was known for producing massive low-end torque rather than high-rpm peak power, which made it exceptionally strong on the street.
The factory rated the standard 455 at 365 horsepower, while the W-30 forced-induction package — which used outside air drawn through functional hood scoops — was rated at 370 horsepower. The W-30 option also included a specific camshaft, fiberglass inner fender wells to reduce underhood heat, and a cold-air induction system that made meaningful real-world performance differences. The VIN on this car decodes to a 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass two-door hardtop body style, built at the Lansing, Michigan assembly plant.
The body style code confirms the pillarless hardtop configuration — one of the most appealing designs of the era, with the long roofline and frameless side glass that defined early 1970s GM coupes. This particular car is presented as a 442 Tribute with W-30 badging, a 455ci V8, and the complete visual and mechanical package that made those cars desirable in period. It's been built to drive and enjoy, not sit in a trailer.
Features List - Oldsmobile 455ci V8 - Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 3-Speed Automatic Transmission - W-30 Badging - 442 Tribute Configuration - Functional Hood Scoops - Dual Exhaust with Flowmaster Mufflers - Functional Exhaust Cutouts - Front Disc / Rear Drum Brakes - Power Steering - Power Brakes - Electric Cooling Fan - Sport Wheels with Firehawk Tires - Floor Shifter with Center Console - Sport Steering Wheel - Bucket Seats with Headrests - Tachometer - Woodgrain Interior Trim - Kenwood Excelon KDC-X304 Stereo with Bluetooth, USB Input, and Auxiliary Input - Black Hood Stripes - Body Side Stripes - Rear Spoiler - Chrome Bumpers (Front and Rear) - Soft Yellow Exterior - Tan Vinyl Interior - Clean Undercarriage Mechanical The heart of this 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass is Oldsmobile's 455 cubic inch V8 — the largest displacement engine the division offered in 1970 and one of the torquiest engines in the GM lineup that year. The 455 was engineered with a longer stroke than the 400 it replaced, which is what gave it such strong low-rpm pulling power. It pairs here with the Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 three-speed automatic, one of the most durable and well-regarded automatic transmissions GM ever built.
The TH400 was used across a wide range of high-performance GM applications through the 1960s and 1970s and remains a strong, serviceable unit when properly maintained. Shifting is handled via a floor-mounted shifter with a chrome gate and wood-tone shift knob, consistent with the 442 package appointments. The W-30 badging on this car points to the cold-air induction equipment, and the functional hood scoops are present and correctly placed to feed outside air directly to the induction system.
This was not a cosmetic feature — the W-30 system was documented to reduce intake air temperature, which increased air density and improved combustion efficiency. It was the factory's answer to ram-air induction, and it worked. The exhaust system has been updated with Flowmaster mufflers plumbed into a
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The Oldsmobile Cutlass launched for 1961 as the F-85 compact, became the foundation of the legendary 442 muscle-car program in 1964, and eventually grew into Oldsmobile's highest-volume nameplate by the late 1970s. Across twenty-eight years of classic-era production (1961-1988), the Cutlass spawned multiple legendary muscle-car variants: the original 442 (1964-1971), the Hurst/Olds limited editions (1968-1984), and the W-30 W-31 high-performance packages. The 1968-1972 A-body Cutlass 442 cars represent the high-water mark of Oldsmobile factory performance. The 1973-1977 Colonnade-body cars and the 1978-1988 G-body cars represent the bargain entry into Cutlass ownership today. This guide covers what every buyer should verify before paying premium money for any 442 or Hurst/Olds variant.
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