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1970 Oldsmobile W30 Coupe 4 speed
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https://www.yenko.net/attachments/use..._rs_ss_007.jpg Real Deal Real Black with Pearl White Bucket seat interior Real 4 speed Real 3.91 Posi Real Buckets Car Real Rally Pack Canadian Documented Dealer Invoice All Number Matching Certified as only 38,000 original miles. Real W27 Aluminum 3.91 posi rear end added. $100,000.00 obo More Info |
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That's very nice!
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Doesn't get much better looking than that right there; stunning car.
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Real cool.
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----That is SWEET!!!......Bill S
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:drool: That car is jaw dropping
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super nice car and rare, all it needs is a buyer , good luck with the sale, [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/3gears.gif[/img]
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Thanks guys.
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Still available only $100,000.00
142 4 speed W30 Sport Coupes 1,032 4 speed W30 Holiday Coupes 96 4 speed W30 Convertibles Original Engine and Trans. Documented. |
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1970 Oldsmobilehttps://www.yenko.net/attachments/use..._documents.jpg
https://www.yenko.net/attachments/use...ng_invoice.jpg W30 4 speed with docs |
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Looks like it's going to auction, good luck, Stefano. Beautiful car.
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Trade you a Baldwin Motion for this car!! Plus some money on your end...
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Send me an email an give me the scoop. May consider?
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I was moving over the weekend and had no TV, did the beautiful 442 sell?
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Still available, it did not sell at auction.
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$75.000.00 was the high bid across the block.
Now on eBay. 1970 W30 Note: The second owner of this W-30 saw this eBay listing and contacted us. Very nice gentleman and also a very avid Oldsmobile enthusiast. He confirmed that he purchased the car from the original owner with approx 20,000 miles and sold it to a collector/friend with less than 30,000 in the late 1980s. He was also able to fill us in on the complete History since it was sitting on the showroom floor in Canada. |
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Still available.
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Will deliver to MCACN!
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Just recently got off the phone with the Original owner : )
Owner #3 from Canada saw the W-30 on eBay and contacted us a while back. He identified himself as owner #2, but was actually owner #3. He bought the car from owner #2 with only approx 20,000 miles on the odometer in 1984 for $8,400.00. He had the foresight to contact the Original owner and ask for additional info and/or documentation. The Original owner had a picture of the car from when recently purchased as well as the Dealer Shipping Invoice......similar info to a Window Sticker. The Original owner was a mechanic for the Car dealership where he bought the car and while he did have a Black White Stripe White Interior SS 396 Chevelle on order, the GM of the dealership wanted the First '70 W-30 they had received cruising the streets of Oshawa, so he cut the employee a deal in order to induce him to buy the car. The Original owner said that he hardly ever drove it. Drove his motorcycle to work most days and truck in bad weather. I asked him if he ever raced it and he said NO, but that he did get on it (literally) once or twice. |
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Wow, what a fantastic car.
Real Deal, got to love Canadian cars. (some are well documented rust buckets but not this beauty) Ryan PS: Did you ask about the Black, white stripe, white interior Chevelle? (probably a 1970) I had to ask. |
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PS: Did you ask about the Black, white stripe, white interior Chevelle? (probably a 1970) I had to ask.
__________________________________________________ ______________________ I expected nothing less [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/naughty.gif[/img] Dan |
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Yes it was a '70 which he had ordered. He said that he would see it Cruising around the Oshawa area for many years, but did not know what had happened to it.
While it was repainted in the 80s, the car is very solid as none of the owners used it as a daily driver. |
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You know Stefano, this car is a "KILLER" in so many ways and has yet to find a new owner. Kinda reminds me of the '69 W-31 you offered and sold. Sometimes people don't know a deal when it is staring them in the face. I almost bought that W-31 just so I could say "I told ya so!" Sooner or later the stars will align for you, my friend, and when they do you and the buyer will both be happy.
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Nice looking car..... For us (me) non Olds guys, what exactly was the W30 package and how did it relate (if at all) to the 442 package?
[img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img] Never did understand that and never asked until now. Rich |
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That is a good question.
The W-30 Factory coded option started as a performance option added to the 442 in 1966 where only 54 were produced to Homologate the car for Drag Racing. This was Oldsmobile's Factory Race Car. So all W-30s have to be 442s first and all were built at the same plant in Lansing Michigan. The basis for the Performance Part of the Pkg was Forced Air Induction system and the necessary parts to support it or "outside-air induction" system as Olds called it. The W-30 evolved into the ultimate Olds performance/appearance Package. |
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So, in the case of the 1970 W-30 you got some mandatory options over and above a 442.
The W-30s were "select fit" factory blue printed 455 engine. Weights and clearence were checked and components were grouped and batched together for assembly. Carb. Dist. Rear. Had W-30 codes and specific part numbers. Aluminum Intake Special Heads 328 degree Cam (Only with 4 speed) manual disk brakes only Dual sport mirrors Red inner fender wells Mandatory W-25 special OAI hood. Less body and sound insulation was used as compared to a std 442. The cams are so lopy on a 4 speed W-30 that some original owners as well as dealers thought the cars had issues. |
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This W-30 is Sold.
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Very cool....someone's getting an absolutely awesome car!
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Cool. Thanks for the info as well......
Congrats on the sale and to the new owner. Rich |
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Congrats on the sale Stefano. Also, you gave an explanation that hits on the highlights of the famed W-30 that a non-Olds enthusiast could/would understand.
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To much info!! LOL!!
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We just received this car from Stefano and I want to tell you guys that he really
Underpromised and overdeliverd. This car has great bones!! Thank You Stefano.. Ken Maisano Mascar Autobody |
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That's Stefano [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img]
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: KenMaisano</div><div class="ubbcode-body">We just received this car from Stefano and I want to tell you guys that he really
Underpromised and overdeliverd. This car has great bones!! Thank You Stefano.. Ken Maisano Mascar Autobody </div></div> Always a pleasure to do business with professionals. Thanks |
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I was just having a conversation about W-30s and values and this car was brought up.
It seems that many people today look to the auction results and or value guides which are mostly a compilation of auction results. This may not always be a good value indicator for extra special cars. One of the reasons you see a big variance in prices of the W-Machines is that they are sometimes very difficult to document. A broadcast card can help to verify a true W-30, as it is only tied to the trim tag / body number, and it will NOT verify that the car was the more desirable and rare 4 speed. The W-Machines which have bullet proof documentation along with the other essentials tend to fetch, much more than the average "auction" car. |
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Congrats Stefano great to see another fantastic olds
W car ..and it's going to a good home! |
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Dave,
It went to the "Back in Black" collection last year, but they have been just too busy to get started on the resto. |
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