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1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

Asking Price

$49,997

Details

  • Condition
    Pre-Owned Clear Title
  • Engine
    400ci V8
  • Drivetrain
    Not Specified
  • Interior
    Black
  • VIN #
    338677M302937
  • Mileage
    90231
  • Transmission
    Manual
  • Exterior Color
    Red
  • Stock #
    SN3379
  • Warranty

1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 442 Convertible — 400ci V8, 4-Speed, Power Top Why This Car Is Special The 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 442 Convertible is one of the most complete combinations Oldsmobile offered during the peak of the muscle car era. By 1967, the 442 had evolved from its original 1964 roots as an option package — where the name stood for 4-barrel carburetor, 4-speed transmission, and dual exhaust — into a full model in its own right within the Cutlass lineup. That distinction matters to collectors, because 1967 represented a pivotal year: it was the first time the 442 was offered as a standalone model rather than just an order code tacked onto a base Cutlass. Oldsmobile also introduced the 400 cubic inch engine that year, replacing the previous 400ci unit that had technically been a destroked 425. The new 400 was purpose-built for performance in the intermediate A-body platform. What you have here is not a Cutlass with a 442 sticker. The VIN on this car — specifically the body style code '67' within the sequence — confirms this is a factory convertible body, and the model series code '38' identifies it as a genuine 442. This is an as-built 442 Convertible, not a clone or a tribute. Combining a factory 442 convertible with a 4-speed manual gearbox and the 400ci V8 placed this car in a very specific tier of the Oldsmobile order form. Buyers who wanted the full performance package in an open-air body had to tick several boxes, and not many did. Convertibles of any muscle car variety from this era survive in lower numbers than their hardtop counterparts, simply because the open structure and fabric top demanded more maintenance and attracted more abuse over the decades. This particular car presents in red over a black vinyl interior — a straightforward, high-contrast combination that works well on the 1967 Cutlass body's clean, uncluttered lines. The 442 badging appears throughout the car as it would have from the factory, and the...


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