1967 Oldsmobile 442 Hardtop
Saffron Yellow
Vinyl
Black
RWD
Automatic
8
338177Z103753
400CID/350 HP L78
89,927
Z103753
City 0/Hwy 0 Estimated By E.P.A. - Actual Mileage May Vary
Dealership Information
Greg Maxwell Motors
Greg Maxwell
110 Crystal Drive
Kerrville, TX 78028
830-367-3555
Vehicle History Report
Greg Maxwell Motors is proud to offer this beautiful 1967 Oldsmobile 442 Hardtop with W-30 forced induction package. The best way to describe this incredible car is to go back and start with the gentleman who purchased the car in 1979. Bob Brandel started the body-off restoration as soon as it was purchased and began a lengthy restoration by himself, which took approximately 5-6 years. As seen by the photos he spared no expense to prefect an incredible and meticulous restoration. What is amazing, is the car has been owned by several collectors since its mid 80's restoration and still, today looks like it was just completed. The 442 was owned from 2005 to 2016 by well-known car collecter Ray Skillman and displayed in his museum for 11 years. The car is now owned by a personal friend of mine and is kept amongst his collection of cars in a climate-controlled building.
400 CID/350 HP L78
Tubro Hydra-Matic 3-Speed Automatic
3.90 rear end
Power steering and brakes
Remote- control outside rearview mirror
Rocket Rally Pac
Stereo Tape Player
Am-Fm Radio
Power Antenna
Super Stock 14" Wheels
Power Windows
Power Trunk-Lid latch
Sport Console
Tilt-Away Steering
Bucket Seats
This car was featured in Muscle Car Review magazine in 1987 (pics provided) and was made into a Johnny Lighting diecast toy.
Greg Maxwell Motors is proud to offer this beautiful 1967 Oldsmobile 442 Hardtop with W-30 forced induction package. The best way to describe this incredible car is to go back and start with the gentleman who purchased the car in 1979. Bob Brandel started the body-off restoration as soon as it was purchased and began a lengthy restoration by himself, which took approximately 5-6 years. As seen by the photos he spared no expense to prefect an incredible and meticulous restoration. What is amazing, is the car has been owned by several collectors since its mid 80's restoration and still, today looks like it was just completed. The 442 was owned from 2005 to 2016 by well-known car collecter Ray Skillman and displayed in his museum for 11 years. The car is now owned by a personal friend of mine and is kept amongst his collection of cars in a climate-controlled building.
400 CID/350 HP L78
Tubro Hydra-Matic 3-Speed Automatic
3.90 rear end
Power steering and brakes
Remote- control outside rearview mirror
Rocket Rally Pac
Stereo Tape Player
Am-Fm Radio
Power Antenna
Super Stock 14" Wheels
Power Windows
Power Trunk-Lid latch
Sport Console
Tilt-Away Steering
Bucket Seats
This car was featured in Muscle Car Review magazine in 1987 (pics provided) and was made into a Johnny Lighting diecast toy.
Sales Tax, Title, License Fee, Registration Fee, Dealer Documentary Fee,are additional to the advertised price.
Sales Tax, Title, License Fee, Registration Fee, Dealer Documentary Fee,are additional to the advertised price.