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Originally Posted by ChrisBlair
I am not a vintage Chevy muscle guy, but I know for a fact that Oldsmobile 442 wagons were ordered and delivered during this time. Berejik Olds used to enter one in shows around here.
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Bring me the build sheet for it and then I'll believe. As far as anyone has been able to ascertain with records, NO factory Oldsmobile wagon was a 442 or Hurst/Olds for public consumption. While the wagons could be had with the 455 engine and W-25 Ram Air intake system from the factory, they were built as Vista Cruisers or Cutlass wagons, but never 442s. Supposedly, Demmer (of 68/69 Hurst/Olds fame) "built" a 1968 442 wagon, but I've never seen any evidence of it.
Olds "built" a 1970 442 wagon by using W-30 parts and striping/emblems on it for press vehicle, and for 1972, Hurst converted Vista Cruisers to Hurst/Oldses for camera crews and medical teams to use during the Indy 500 that year. In fact, several "clones" are out there still. Just saw a 67 "442" wagon with a 400 and 4 on the floor in Atlanta back in October. Nicely done, but not factory. Maybe it's a car they should have built, but they didn't.
Berejik was to Olds like Royal was to Pontiac. Berejik was big time into factory-sponsored drag racing and was the place to go for Olds performance-related stuff. Berejik also supplied the Smother's Brothers (of TV fame) with their Oldsmobiles to race during 68-71.
The only 4-door 442 was the B09 RPO (which was the 442 package) for police use in late 1964. The B09 option was available for all Cutlass models EXCEPT station wagon in 64 because of the roll-over potential of the wagons of that time.
As for this new SS, I just can't do a 4-door "muscle" car. Sorry. Ain't happening. Might be a nice car, but the jellybean look just doesn't do anything for me.