1-of-1,171 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 442 Convertible







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The Oldsmobile 4-4-2 was a legendary 1960s muscle car. Originally, the name stood for a four-barrel carburetor, a four-speed manual transmission, and dual exhausts — a performance package first offered on the midsized, V8-powered 1964 F-85. Oldsmobile’s A-body lineup adopted a curvier design for 1968, 455 V8s arrived in 1970, and grille and marker light updates were made in 1971.
For 1972, the 4-4-2 returned as a Cutlass option available on hardtop, coupe, and convertible body styles. The W-29 4-4-2 Appearance and Handling Package added a heavy-duty suspension, wide wheels, a special grille and hood, and a unique exterior treatment.
Buyers could choose 350- or 455-cubic-inch engines, connected to their choice of a three-speed manual, four-speed manual, or three-speed automatic transmissions. With its sleek lines, eye-catching upgrades, and potent performance, enthusiasts snapped up nearly 10,000 W-29-equipped cars in 1972 — though some versions were more uncommon than others.
According to the seller, “this 1972 4-4-2 Convertible was purchased new by Ms Powell who owned for over 31 years while it remained in California. In the summer of 2016 it was a 41,850-mile example with a numbers-matching drivetrain when it underwent a comprehensive restoration and drivetrain rebuild in 2016, and has since been driven 16,714 miles. Refinished in the factory Sunfire Yellow and powered by a 350ci Rocket V8, it is one of only 1,171 produced in 1972 and is offered with its original build sheet and Protect-O-Plate.”
Highlights
Offered from The Raleigh Classic Collection
16,714 miles indicated
Based on the seller's thorough assessment, known history, and accompanying documentation, this 442 showed 41,850 miles prior to the 2016 restoration. The odometer was reset during the restoration, and the car has since been driven 16,714 miles.
Rare 1972 4-4-2 Convertible
Rebuilt 350ci Oldsmobile Rocket V8
Rebuilt 3-speed automatic transmission
Finished in (56) Sunfire Yellow with (977) White interior
White convertible top
Air conditioning
The chassis number (3J67M2M184528) decodes as:
3 – Oldsmobile
J – Cutlass Supreme
67 – Convertible
M – 350 cu-in 4 barrel
2 – 1972
M – Lansing, Michigan assembly plant
184528 – Sequential assembly number
The trim tag decodes as:
72 – 1972
34267 – Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme two-door convertible
LAN – Lansing, Michigan assembly plant
388812 – Fisher body sequence number
977 – White bucket seats
56 – Sunfire Yellow paint
02D – Built during the fourth week of February 1972
Features
W-29 4-4-2 Appearance and Handling Package includes:
FE2 suspension with heavy-duty front and rear stabilizer bars
14x7-inch wheels now wearing G70-14 Goodyear Polyglas tires
Unique grille and louvered hood
Hood and body paint stripes
4-4-2 identification
Front disc brakes
Dual exhaust system
Bucket seats with console
Power steering and power brakes
120-mph speedometer and fuel level gauge with clock
Tilt column with sport steering wheel
AM radio
Known Imperfections
As with any vintage vehicle, some imperfections may be present. Interested parties are encouraged to review the photo gallery and contact the seller with any questions.
Included Items
Original build sheet, Protect-O-Plate, and warranty card
Original Oldsmobile factory letter to the original owner and several of her original registrations
Restoration photos
Muscle Machines magazine article
2007 AACA Senior National First Prize Award Winner badge
Ownership History
This 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass 4-4-2 Convertible is offered from The Raleigh Classic Collection with a clean Kentucky title. The seller states, “This 1972 Oldsmobile 4-4-2 convertible was purchased March 31st, 1972 at Sutton Oldsmobile in Sacramento, California by a Miss Teresa A. Powell. Miss Powell owned this car 31 plus years and it remained in California that entire time. In the summer of 2016, Thornton Muscle Cars in Quakertown, Pennsylvania performed a full restoration. The engine and transmission were completely disassembled and rebuilt. The body was taken down to bare metal and professionally refinished in the factory-correct color of 56A Sunfire yellow. The 977 white interior was fully restored as well, with some of the original panels being retained and re-dyed.”
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