With nearly 25,000 units sold during the 1967 production run, the Oldsmobile Cutlass with the 442 package remained a popular choice among muscle car connoisseurs, although that number climbed even higher the following year when the 4-4-2 became its own separate model. This 1967 Olds Cutlass 442 has plenty of positives going for it, such as being a convertible and retaining the numbers-matching drivetrain, including the 4-speed manual transmission. Barn Finds reader Mitchell G. spotted this one and sent us the tip, and we’d like to thank him for the share!
The seller describes this one as an all-original barn find, though no specifics are provided such as how long this one was previously stored, but a clue might be the sticker inside the windshield which reads 1988. The body is said to be solid overall, with just the lower fenders and area below the windshield mentioned as needing some sheet metal attention. There are some other exterior imperfections and a moderate-size dent on the trunk, but for the most part, this one seems to have some good bones to work with whenever the future owner decides to begin a restoration.
It’s certainly not perfect, but a lot of the interior components are in better shape than I would have thought for a sixties convertible. The seats and door panels seem near satisfactory as-is for a driver, as does most of the dash, but the floor pans are showing some surface rust along with a few small holes. Kudos to the seller for removing the carpet so we see, and also for providing some photos of the frame, which has been deemed solid with no signs of rot.
The 400 is stated as the original factory engine, and it’s said to run rather well with no knocks, no unusual noises, and good oil pressure. This Olds is also equipped with power steering and brakes, plus the clutch has also been replaced recently. There’s no A/C, but what a perfect excuse to put the top down on sunny days!
The seller is offering this one only temporarily, as his plans include moving it to a different house to work on himself over the winter if it doesn’t sell in a timely manner. If you’d prefer to take over, this 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 is in Garfield, New Jersey, and can be found here on eBay. A buy-it-now price of $32,999 has been posted, although there’s also the option to make an offer, plus a phone number is provided if you want to call the owner and talk business. Is it better to restore this 442 promptly, or enjoy driving it around for a while first?
2 big cruiser drop top 4 spds in a week nice!!! The price seems a little steep , definitely a different cool car . Glwts.peace!
Agree w Hammer.
No need for a/c just step on the gas and downshift the big Olds. 😃
The ’66 is prettier but having a stick forgives a lot of things.
That was a service man or woman’s pride and joy…..wishful thinking on the price….most likely bought it for a song…..nice car though.
nice car. too stiff of a # for needing a restore
Great car, good bones and a 442 convertible. What more do you need? However, $33k? You can buy a well sorted, nothing needed 442 for this money. Price is high. I think the price reflects what the buyer said, if not sold will keep for winter project. When sellers say things like this you know they don’t want to sell and in most cases over price the car. This is a low to mid $20k car. I’m interested but not at $33k.