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It is a Cutlass Supreme, not available with the 442 option except in convertible. It is the body style for the Pace Car in '72 (Hurst Olds). The Cutlass S was the the base coupe body style for 442. I've never heard of it referred to as "Holiday", it has "Cutlass Supreme" all over it.
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Yes I think they were Holiday coupes
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Actually, the 442 option was available on the Cutlass, Cutlass S, and Cutlass Supreme, although the latter on in a ragtop, as you stated.
The Holiday is just Oldsmospeak for "hardtop". |
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442w30, you must be looking at that cool 1972 442 add that was in all the magazines describing all the 442's. I'd stare at that for hours as our '72 442 was on order.
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I know the ad you're talking about. Some of them are pretty rare, like the Cutlass and the Cutlass S sport coupe. But they could have been airbrushed cars and not real 442s.
What was your car on order? |
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We had a Cutlass S 442, flame orange, black bucket seats, SSII orange wheels, 350 engine. I was 16 when my mom bought it new.
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