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Old 12-03-2017, 01:42 AM
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A couple photos from the November Muscle Car & Corvette Nationals 2017 in Rosemont, Illinois. Here are two beautiful Oldsmobile 442 W-30 Convertible four-speed cars. The Burgundy Mist 1970 W-30 is an extremely rare 1 of 96 4spd convertibles built in 1970. It featured the special order all aluminum W-27 rear-end axle carrier and cover.

The 1971 Olds 442 W-30 convertible was sporting the beautiful Viking Blue paint with white stripes. It featured the very limited Muncie M-22 4spd option. It is one of the 32 four-speed W-30 convertibles produced in 1971 by Oldsmobile.

Both cars were restored by Oldsmobile specialists Thornton Restorations. The cars were just beautiful in person. Had a chance to speak with friend & Olds restoration expert Troy Thornton and both car owners. Both cars shared very interesting histories. It was a great time talking about Oldsmobile’s and Olds history. It was another stellar MCACN show in 2017. Thanks for checking out the photos - Peace!
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Old 12-03-2017, 12:18 PM
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Big Pow Wow meeting in progress in the 3rd picture

Loved both of these Oldsmobiles......Thanks for sharing

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W-30's are one of my favorite cars
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The Oldsmobile's @ MCACN did not disappoint this year. There were many excellent examples.

The Burgundy mist convertible was first restored by a Chicago area Olds guy in the late 1980 early '90s. It had no paperwork to establish its claimed W-30 pedigree way back then.

The Blue '71 W-30 featured a reproduction trim tag and a restsmped engine. The VIN does match a known authentic W-30, which I had inspected when in the hands of the original owner some years back.

Both of theses olds convertibles looked spectacular.
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The Oldsmobile's @ MCACN did not disappoint this year. There were many excellent examples.

The Burgundy mist convertible was first restored by a Chicago area Olds guy in the late 1980 early '90s. It had no paperwork to establish its claimed W-30 pedigree way back then.

The Blue '71 W-30 featured a reproduction trim tag and a restsmped engine. The VIN does match a known authentic W-30, which I had inspected when in the hands of the original owner some years back.

Both of theses olds convertibles looked spectacular.

Stefano – Yes, I heard the same about both cars. It just shows how truly rare fully documented and bulletproof cars are today. With the advent of all the fraudulent paperwork (aged window stickers, order sheets – broadcast cards etc.) being produced now which can fool even the most astute experts - it will become an extremely difficult if not impossible proposition to completely document these cars unless produced in Canada. There are still some of the old timers (Ed Van Dril - Phil Renouf) in the area that remember these cars but again they are just going from memory as to which were authentic cars.

From what I understand the Burgundy mist car also may not have started out originally as a four-speed car but was later converted to one. However, it is believed to be a real W-30 car. The Illinois owner of the car said he was not looking to sell the car but was planning to just drive and enjoy it. He has a large collection of thirty various Muscle cars including the 1967 Impala SS also restored by Troy Thornton. Troy said he could and would not verify that the Burgundy mist car was an authentic W-30 although he believed it to be.

The Viking Blue 1971 W-30 trim tag was switched with another car some time ago by a Chicago Car broker. They apparently tried to speak with the current owner of the car which sports the legitimate trim tag - They are hoping to switch it to the Viking Blue car from where the legitimate tag originated but were unsuccessful in resolving the issue. So that is going to be a tough problem to solve. I feel for the owner of the Viking Blue car.

Even though both of these cars have questionable histories they remain beautiful restorations and examples of Oldsmobile Muscle.

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Troy said he could and would not verify that the Burgundy mist car was an authentic W-30 although he believed it to be.


Errr...excuse me? He put his name on a placard as having "DOCUMENTED" the car
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Errr...excuse me? He put his name on a placard as having "DOCUMENTED" the car
That's what I saw when I wrote my message earlier.
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Just to set the record straight: I was trying to be politically correct, which btw I'm not very good at. The difference between a std 442 and a W-30 is basically bolt on parts. I don't see how anyone can verify or certify a restored car, even if restored long ago, without appropriate documentation and owner history, to go along with the car.

I do not know the owners of either of these two Oldsmobiles, but do know some important aspects of their histories. The Burgundy Mist 442 was NOT a W-30 and was NOT a 4 speed car, when it left Lansing Michigan. I believe that is all which really needs to be stated for the record.

As far as the Blue '71. It was referred to me by Jude Hetick and was in very rough condition both body and frame. The Broadcast card , and the original trim tag, which the broad cast card is tied to, was removed and placed on another 1971 std 442 which was subsequently sold as a W-30. I have heard talk that the original tag is being reunited with the restored car bearing the correct VIN.

It is my opinion that members and enthusiast who have any desire to be involved with Oldsmobiles make note of the parties involved at all levels, with re stamping, fake tags, authenticating, restoring and selling these vehicles as IMHO, they will be back on the market some day.
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"The Burgundy Mist 442 was NOT a W-30 and was NOT a 4 speed car, when it left Lansing Michigan."
So that would make it a W30 clone and nothing at all like the story board displayed in front of it ?
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"The Burgundy Mist 442 was NOT a W-30 and was NOT a 4 speed car, when it left Lansing Michigan."
So that would make it a W30 clone and nothing at all like the story board displayed in front of it ?
Are the cars researched before they are accepted into MCACN displays? Were the showboards provided by the car owners or the restorers? As for the restoration shop, would this be the same facility tied to the red 1970 W-30 Convertible 4-Speed debacle that was sold, unsold and then sold again by B-J (with quite a drop in sale price)?
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