Currently on AutoHunter is this restored 1972 Oldsmobile 4-4-2 convertible. The 4-4-2 became a performance and handling package for 1972, so a 4-4-2 convertible could not be determined by the VIN (aside of those equipped with the W30 package, which was a 4-4-2 exclusive). As such, the VIN will only show this car as a Cutlass Supreme convertible. However, since the engine code “V” is in the VIN, we know this car was equipped with the 270-horsepower 455, which was only available with a four-speed manual. Glance at the assembly plant document posted below and you’ll notice the “W29” code that determines this vehicle as a 4-4-2. Painted Cameo White with White top over a Saddle interior, this classic Olds comes from the seller with the Protect-O-Plate, restoration photos, original and extra parts, and more.

The Cameo Ivory paint is 11 years old and is nicely complemented with White power convertible top and Saddle Tan stripes along the sides, trunk lid, and hood. Features include “W25” fiberglass hood, black 4-4-2 grille and badges, rear bumper with notches for the exhaust pipes and extensions, dual racing mirrors, and remote trunk release. A set of 14-inch Super Stock I wheels is wrapped in G70 Goodyear Polyglas white-letter tires.

The Saddle vinyl interior features front bucket seats with power adjustment on the driver’s side. A center console houses a four-speed Hurst shifter. Other interior features include air conditioning, power windows and door locks, power steering, four-spoke steering wheel with tilt column, AM/FM stereo, and faux woodgrain trim.

Instrumentation includes a 120-mph speedometer, 7,000-rpm tachometer, and gauges for the oil pressure, temperature, and fuel. A clock is located in the center of the tachometer, and a seat belt light is mounted at the top center of the dashboard. Currently, the odometer reads 2,940, though the title reads “Exceeds Mechanical Limits.”

Per the “V” in the fifth character of the VIN, this Olds came from the factory with a 455 Rocket V8 paired with a four-speed transmission, one of 66 cars built this way according to Oldsmobile. Though originally rated at 270 net horsepower, this one has been rebuilt and dyno-rated at 400 horsepower. Atop the four-barrel carburetor sits a vacuum-operated ram air induction plenum, though this car was not originally equipped with this system.

The undercarriage features a “G80” Anti-Spin rear axle housing 3.23 gears. Other features include power front disc brakes and a dual exhaust system.

Not only did Oldsmobile switch the 4-4-2 from a model to a package, but it also downgraded the standard powerplant from a 455 to a 350 two-barrel. This convertible stands tall because it’s equipped with a “proper” engine for a 4-4-2—one of the few so equipped. Never again would Oldsmobile offer a convertible with the looks and performance of this vehicle, so don’t get caught distracted by online dramas—bid now on today’s AutoHunter Spotlight because it ends on Thursday, September 25, 2025, at 11:15 a.m. (PDT).
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