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#1
New and here to stay
How's it going all? I'm new to the site. Was looking for some parts and stumbled upon this forum, luckly. Been waiting to post some of my questions up, but had to wait one day. As some can kinda tell off the back I am a little impatient.
First off, I am looking to get my first 442 next weekend. Its a 68, that I think is in pretty good condition. It has minor rust damage on it, but all the interior is complete and looking beautiful. The guy thats selling it to me put a 69 350 rocket with a TH400 3 spd tranny in it, and is also throwing a rebuilt high nickel 455 toronado motor(with "c" heads) in the deal. I apologize in advance if this makes no sense, as I'm going off what the guy is telling me. It's been stored in his garage for 7 years without being started.
How much would something like this go for so I know I'm not getting ripped off? Aside from changing all the fluid(Gas, radiator,oil,brakes), cleaning carbs, lubing wheel bearings, and tune up, is there anything else I need to do before starting it? Also is it possible to swap a 72 442 hood, headlights, grill, and front bumper with the 68?
My goal is to take it to the body shop and get it properly patched up, blocked, sanded, and painted dark satin green with all the chrome either powder coated black or flat black. Then after I'm done building up the 455 block, throw that in it. Then work on beasting up the 350 and finding another 442 to throw it in.
Apologies again if this post is all over the place. Heres some pictures of my find. Thanks guys for what ever insight or advise you can share with me.
First off, I am looking to get my first 442 next weekend. Its a 68, that I think is in pretty good condition. It has minor rust damage on it, but all the interior is complete and looking beautiful. The guy thats selling it to me put a 69 350 rocket with a TH400 3 spd tranny in it, and is also throwing a rebuilt high nickel 455 toronado motor(with "c" heads) in the deal. I apologize in advance if this makes no sense, as I'm going off what the guy is telling me. It's been stored in his garage for 7 years without being started.
How much would something like this go for so I know I'm not getting ripped off? Aside from changing all the fluid(Gas, radiator,oil,brakes), cleaning carbs, lubing wheel bearings, and tune up, is there anything else I need to do before starting it? Also is it possible to swap a 72 442 hood, headlights, grill, and front bumper with the 68?
My goal is to take it to the body shop and get it properly patched up, blocked, sanded, and painted dark satin green with all the chrome either powder coated black or flat black. Then after I'm done building up the 455 block, throw that in it. Then work on beasting up the 350 and finding another 442 to throw it in.
Apologies again if this post is all over the place. Heres some pictures of my find. Thanks guys for what ever insight or advise you can share with me.
#2
Hi welcome to the site. Sounds like you could have a good project. About your question could it bolt up? Not to a 68 core support. It wouldn't look right if you tried. The thing makes a 68 a 68 is the grill, headlights, bumpers, taillights and hood. Good luck with your purchase and if you get it your project.
#4
Welocme to CO
Looks like a good project. Hard to put a price to a car without seeing it. Some guys with knowledge about what years are compatible with the 68 will answer your body questions.
#6
Thanks for the welcome guys. I was reading up on Coltonis' restoring job and it gave me more motivation to get going! Man, that guy is funny. Anyhow, I really like the look of the 71-72 beastly grills and hood with those monsterous hood scoops! It's just hard for me to find any in the type of condition that this sweet 68 is in, in Southern Ca. From the very well taken pictures from Coltonis, it looks as if I need a 71 core support to make it work.
Now for the Big question, would I be disrespecting any of the 442 owners if I frankenstien my front end?
Now for the Big question, would I be disrespecting any of the 442 owners if I frankenstien my front end?
#8
Welcome to our site! We have a lot of funny guys on here, lol! I think you should keep it as original looking as possible, but that's just me. It's your car and you can do as you please! My guys here are great, and will help you out.
#9
If by Frankenstein you mean "Fugly" it is your choice....
Seriously though, the 70-72 front end would look terribly ridiculous on a '68
Most of us here would have to agree. The fender lips of a 70-72 are so different than the '68-69, that it would actually look like two different cars stuck together at the firewall. That is if it would even line up correctly, which I am not sure of.
You "C O U L D " keep your fenders, and put a '69 front end on it(Grilles etc), with a '70 core support nose, and a '70 hood to get the hood that you want, but otherwise it just doesn't belong on a '68. Many others would also say the same for a '69 as well, but I personally beg to differ. At least on a '69 the hood doesn't look out of place.
I would keep it as is! it looks too sweet to change it. Plus, even if the original motor is not there, it IS a 442 right?
Please do not change it.
Duane
Seriously though, the 70-72 front end would look terribly ridiculous on a '68
Most of us here would have to agree. The fender lips of a 70-72 are so different than the '68-69, that it would actually look like two different cars stuck together at the firewall. That is if it would even line up correctly, which I am not sure of.
You "C O U L D " keep your fenders, and put a '69 front end on it(Grilles etc), with a '70 core support nose, and a '70 hood to get the hood that you want, but otherwise it just doesn't belong on a '68. Many others would also say the same for a '69 as well, but I personally beg to differ. At least on a '69 the hood doesn't look out of place.
I would keep it as is! it looks too sweet to change it. Plus, even if the original motor is not there, it IS a 442 right?
Please do not change it.
Duane
#10
If you are trying to get an O.A.I. hood on your 68, you CAN swap to a 1969 core support, grille, and bumper then install a 1970 hood. Personally I've always liked the 68s because that was my first 442.
#12
You would have to look around for old parts maybe e-bay and such. It would be easier to add a 68 oai system under the bumper. Not as quite in your face as a oai hood but almost as good and a factory option on a 68 442.
Larry
Larry
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#14
OMG guys! Tell me I got screwed on this deal?! I need immediate advice. So this vehicle that I purchased from this older guy turned out to be salvaged. Which the guy neglected to tell me at all. He was so sketch about me holding the pink until I paid him. He was even hesitant about me letting me put my name on the back side, now that I think of it. I just found out last week that it was salvaged because I was going to go register it. I know it was my responsibility to check the title and all, but if the guy didn't mention anything at all for the month it took for the deal to go through, then one would assume that it's not... Correct?!?
This guy charged me 4k for it with a non working motor and th400, which he said was rebuilt. I've got the thing running since I got it in my possession and the motor runs ok but the tranny slips gears. But aside from that.. What can I do? How much is it for a salvage title 442 that doesn't run, go for? I mean I put almost 2 months into fixing the motor and sanding and priming the front fenders and hood, and I want to keep it. I mean he doesn't want to negotiate at all, what can I do? What Can I do with this car? And if I restore it, how much could it go for being salvaged?
I feel so violated. Out of my own stupidity and anxiousness, I bypassed feelings of common sense and got the thing. Please help. I mean, I've been beating myself up for not checking and all, so please go easy on that part. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This guy charged me 4k for it with a non working motor and th400, which he said was rebuilt. I've got the thing running since I got it in my possession and the motor runs ok but the tranny slips gears. But aside from that.. What can I do? How much is it for a salvage title 442 that doesn't run, go for? I mean I put almost 2 months into fixing the motor and sanding and priming the front fenders and hood, and I want to keep it. I mean he doesn't want to negotiate at all, what can I do? What Can I do with this car? And if I restore it, how much could it go for being salvaged?
I feel so violated. Out of my own stupidity and anxiousness, I bypassed feelings of common sense and got the thing. Please help. I mean, I've been beating myself up for not checking and all, so please go easy on that part. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
#15
I don't believe you have any legal recourse. A salvage title does not necessary mean its a bad car depending on how it arrived at being titled as salvage. If it was drowned in salt water that would mean possible big rust problems in the future and failure in the electrical systems very bad. Fresh water would be bad not as bad as salt water. If it was in a wreck then totaled by the insurance company then bought and rebuilt correctly then not so bad. Check it over for frame damage. If your restoring it to driver quality then who cares if all is in order. In some states you can get the salvage title removed with a state inspection when completed. Don't know about your state. The guy who sold it to you was dishonest in not offering full disclosure. Some people will do anything to sell something. Buyer beware is the mantra to always keep in mind
#16
Im in southern Ca, and read that I can't get that done here. How would I know how the vehicle got put as salvaged? Would there be paperwork on it? My thing is, did I over pay for this vehicle? I just want everything to be fair.
#17
As Citcapp noted, I wouldn't get particularly worked up over the salvage title. Be sure it isn't a flood car - if it is you may have some legal recourse - but there are a lot of ways for a car to get a salvage title that don't mean the end of the world. Heck, my 69 H/O has a salvage title, since it had been stolen and damaged at one point.
$4K for a non-running 68 442 is probably on the high end. A lot depends on the amount of rust in the body and the condition of the rest of it. Frankly the G-block 400 was not Oldsmobile's greatest engine and many folks dropped in a 455 instead. Now you have an excuse.
Of course, my first 442 was also a 68 with a siezed engine. I paid $100 for it.
In 1974!
$4K for a non-running 68 442 is probably on the high end. A lot depends on the amount of rust in the body and the condition of the rest of it. Frankly the G-block 400 was not Oldsmobile's greatest engine and many folks dropped in a 455 instead. Now you have an excuse.
Of course, my first 442 was also a 68 with a siezed engine. I paid $100 for it.
In 1974!
#18
So I did pay a lil on the high end for this non-running car, huh? The rust damage isn't that bad.. I have images on my facebook account that I wish I can link. It has a 69 350 block in it right now. Does that mean anything?
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#21
Just means that the engine has been replaced. That car looks to be in pretty good shape.
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#24
Hi,A while back I tried to get a car I had stored in a shed registered.Just in case it got stolen."Price of scrap"I forget exactly what they told me but it was kind of like since it hadn't been registered for so long its considered to be junked. Maby thats what happened here.Don't panic I'm sure it's no big deal. especially if you plane on keeping it for yourself.
Railguy
Railguy
#25
OK, great. I feel a little more at ease about it now. Just have to find out why it was under salvage title first before I do continue putting more into it. I still think it was a jerk move to not inform me of that fact though. Can't believe that old man was a basterd like that.
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