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G-Body 442: Last of the Breed Fast forward to June 13, 1993. There was an ad in the Sunday newspaper for a 1987 442, only 28,200 original miles, one owner, and it had never been smoked in. (My reaction? Imagine Homer Simpson with a box of doughnuts: "Uhhhhhhh...") Later that day, I mentioned it to my friend Richard, and after daydreaming about it for a while, I tried to put it behind me. When I was off work one night the following week, Richard called and suggested we go look at the car. It was at a dealership in Vernon, Alabama, about 23 miles away. After trying to argue that it wouldn't do any good for me to dream, he finally talked me into going. As we approached the lot, we could see the car from the highway. As we turned in, I told Richard, "If this car is maroon, I'll die..." When he drove toward the car and clicked on his high-beams, he laughed and said, "Looks like I'll need to alert your next-of-kin." Because it WAS maroon. GM paint code WA8529, metallic burgundy. We looked at it for a while, long enough for a Deputy Sheriff to drive up and make sure we weren't up to any mischief. Couldn't see the interior at night, but the body was straight, and it was my favorite color of the four that GM offered.
Over the next three years, I replaced a few things, such as the center caps on the wheels, the chrome breather cover, the molding around the windshields, and I had some paint work done to it. I also had the trunk customized at "Long's Glass & Kustom Interiors" in Vernon. I take it to as many car shows as I can, and it consistently places first or second in the 1981 - present production class. Now that it's 12 years old, I
think I got a pretty good deal on it, considering you can't find one in decent
shape for any less than $10,500 nowadays. It only has a little over 37,000
miles on it now. (That's right: 9,000 miles in six years. I don't
dare drive it to work.) This is strictly my weekend cruiser. Many OCA
members will tell you that the limited-run G-body H/O's and 4-4-2's are the last
of a breed. What they lack in performance, they make up for it in smooth
ride and style. Someday I 'd like to own a 1966 442, but until I win the
lottery, this is the only Olds for me. For photos and more details on options
and everything that was replaced, please visit
http://newmand.oldsgmail.com
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