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|  1970 Olds 442 Vert. What is it worth??? 
			
			A guy I work w/ came to me the other day and said he heard I was into musclecars, however, I do not know a whole lot about Olds 442 cars. He has a 1970 Olds 442 convertible sporting a 455 Cubic Inch motor stored away in his basement garage. It has a hurst 3 speed his/hers shifter. Power door locks with AM/FM factory Radio. The color is silver/grey. Has less than 90,000 actual miles and I think he may be the original or second owner if I can remember correctly.  Does anyone have any idea what ballpark the car is worth. I do not think he intends to sell at this time. Thanks Darrell | 
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|  Re: 1970 Olds 442 Vert. What is it worth??? 
			
			Without trying to be a smart a$$, anywhere from $15K to about $100K (a W30 could be significantly higher at both ends of that scale).   Need lots more info on condition to be able to give a real answer. Joe | 
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|  Re: 1970 Olds 442 Vert. What is it worth??? 
			
			Sounds pretty cool! Is the his and hers the dual gate shifter...there can't be too many of those? 
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|  Re: 1970 Olds 442 Vert. What is it worth??? 
			
			I sure do like the term "dual gate" better than "his and hers". Paperwork would certainly help on this car. The value is nearly impossible to peg. Is it a W30? If not, does it have the W25 hood?  Does it need paint or a restoration? Let us know. | 
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|  Re: 1970 Olds 442 Vert. What is it worth??? 
			
			Several things to look for.  Hood was one thing.  Air breather would also be there for W-25 and W-30.  Aluminium intake with "Oldsmobile W-455" would be on one of the front intake runners and 'F' heads would be indicators of a W-30.  A/C or no?  Condition of the vehicle.  Convertable will definately be worth more cash than a hardtop.  Pictures man!  We need pictures!   
				__________________ Snarl softly and carry a big stick! 1969 Hurst/Olds 13.26 @ 103.12 Pure Stock Rusty Small | 
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|  Re: 1970 Olds 442 Vert. What is it worth??? 
			
			I'll see what else I can find out in the next few days.  Darrell | 
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|  Re: 1970 Olds 442 Vert. What is it worth??? 
			
			Haven't a lot of the build sheets been found inside the rear panels of the bucket seats?  . Never looked there when I had my '70 Post 442-W25 car but looked almost everywhere else and found nothing! . Good luck!  ~ Pete 
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|  Re: 1970 Olds 442 Vert. What is it worth??? 
			
			I agree with Joe's estimates. A Restored Convert non w-30 would be worth $30-$40,000 depending on options,color and the numbers matching issue. The dual gate was a popular option in 1970. The bucket seats are a good place to look for a build sheet. 
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|  Re: 1970 Olds 442 Vert. What is it worth??? 
			
			I just spoke with the owner a few minutes ago. He doesn't think the car is a w-30. the hood he says is fiberglass, w/ dual "snorkels" and is also missing the hood pins. He also said the car is an a/c car.( which I would assume would not be a hi-perf car) The car has not been driven for quite sometime. I told him about the site. Hopefully, he will visit and register so he can communicate directly w/ you guys that have all the Olds 442 knowledge. Darrell | 
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|  Re: 1970 Olds 442 Vert. What is it worth??? 
			
			Engine in the auto is the same whether AC or not. Could still be a W-30, but chances are unlikely but ya never know. VIN must have an "M" for Lansing plant to support the possibility. | 
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