The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 4-4-2, particularly the W-30 and Hurst Olds variants from 1968 to 1972, represents a pivotal chapter in American automotive history. With its blend of performance and distinctive styling, this classic muscle car continues to captivate collectors. The peak years of this iconic vehicle not only offer a chance to relive the muscle car era but also provide an opportunity for enthusiasts to contribute to the preservation of this automotive legacy through donations.
Consisting of the second-generation Cutlass Supreme F-body and the highly regarded W-30 performance package, these vehicles exemplify the finest in Oldsmobile engineering. Donating a Cutlass Supreme 4-4-2 / W-30 means ensuring that its rich history is appreciated by future generations, while also aiding in the efforts of classic car restoration and preservation within Ohioβs vibrant automotive community.
πGeneration guide
Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 4-4-2 β’ 1968-1972
Featuring the 4-4-2 designation which originally indicated a performance package, the name evolved into a standalone model before becoming an option package again. The W-30 with forced air induction and the Hurst Olds editions showcased cutting-edge performance.
Hurst/Olds Limited Edition β’ 1968-1969, 1972
A collaboration with Hurst Performance, these limited-edition models featured unique paint schemes and performance enhancements, cementing their status as collectible classics.
Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Hardtop and Convertible β’ 1968-1972
Available in hardtop coupe and convertible forms, the Cutlass Supreme offers collectors a diverse range of options, with the Holiday hardtop being particularly sought after.
Known issues by generation
The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 4-4-2, particularly in its W-30 configuration, has specific mechanical considerations. The 400 and 455 Olds Rocket V8 engines, while renowned for their performance, can suffer from cylinder head cracks, particularly in the high-compression aluminum heads. The forced-air-induction system's originality must be verified, as reproduction parts are common. Additionally, the Turbo-Hydramatic TH400 transmission may experience shift quality degradation, while the Muncie 4-speed manual may face synchro wear. Rust is a persistent problem in salt-belt regions, emphasizing the need for careful restoration and maintenance to ensure the vehicle's longevity and value.
Donation value by condition + generation
In the classic car market, the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 4-4-2 / W-30 holds significant value, especially when appraised correctly. Vehicles with numbers-matching engines, transmissions, and rear-ends command premiums, as does original paint in sought-after colors like Saffron Yellow or Rally Red. Documentation, including the Protect-O-Plate and build sheets, is critical in establishing authenticity and value. A qualified appraiser can provide essential insights into the collector market, ensuring that your donation aligns with market expectations.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 4-4-2 / W-30 through Buckeye Auto Gifts involves several important steps. It is highly recommended to have a qualified appraiser evaluate your vehicle to ascertain its condition and value, particularly for numbers-matching examples that may exceed $50,000. Ensure that all necessary documentation, including the original cowl tag, fender tag, and Protect-O-Plate, is provided to enhance the vehicle's authenticity. This attention to detail will not only streamline the donation process but also maximize the impact of your charitable contribution.
Ohio regional notes
In Ohio, classic car enthusiasts can find a robust network of services dedicated to preserving vehicles like the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 4-4-2. Local specialists familiar with Olds Rocket V8 engines and A-body frameworks are invaluable for maintenance and restoration. Additionally, events such as Mecum, Barrett-Jackson, and various regional car shows offer opportunities to showcase these classics while fostering community among collectors. Understanding the differences between salt-belt and sun-belt vehicles is crucial for long-term preservation.
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