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1971 Olds 442 Convertible


Ron Hamilton

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When I started on this one , I was disappointed that Revell did not include a proper grille for a 442 version. Fortunately, I had just purchased a busted up Johan promo from Spotlight Hobbies. I did a test fit of the grille and tail lights and they actually fit. I did not care for the moulded in headlamps, so I carefully did a grille swap, and it worked.

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I could have done it as a '72 by painting the grille argent, with black paint trim, but in my research, the '71 was the final year of the red front fender liners being included with the W30 package, and the factory installation of the W27 Aluminum Rear Axle and Cover, which was included in the Revell kit. The power train was painted to depict the Oldsmobile 455 V8, as used in the W30 Option package, with the aluminum intake manifold, with the 4-speed transmission, which is one of the options in the kit.

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I wanted to build this model quickly, so I selected a 1971 type color combination, Red, with the White W30 stripe package, and a White interior, trimmed in black. I used Testors' lacquer for the exterior, and Various Testors' Acryl and metalizer paints for the rest.

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I wanted to build what I call a "Day Two" car, back in the day, so I went into my wheel and tire collection, and selected a set of Cragar S/S wheels, mounted on white lettered Goodyear Polyglas GT Tires, with a set of 15" x 6" wheels on the front, and 15" x 8" wheels on the back, with a set of L-60 tires.

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The interior was painted with Flat White, trimmed in "Aircraft Interior Black". I used embossing powder for the carpet and the lower door panels. The kit woodgrain decals was suplimented with Bare Metal foil and aluminum paint. A white ball tops the 4-speed shifter.

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Believe it or not, I was able to get this one built in 2 1/2 days, not including painting the body. The reason for this is that I had just finished my Hurst Olds Hardtop the week before, so I remembered how the kit went together. So now I have my '71 442 Convertible. I am very happy with this build.

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