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Oldsmobile 4-4-2 W-30 Emblem 1966 - 1972 Round Fridge Magnet

Product Code: 66_72_OLDS_442_W_30_EMBLEM_RD_MAG_BLACK
€6,95

1966 - 1972 Oldsmobile 4-4-2 W-30 Emblem Novelty Round Sign

The name makes it sound like either a motor oil rating or a new type of tax form you’re dreading trudging your way through come April. As far as Oldsmobile dealers were concerned, that’s all it was — it was so secretive that even the majority of company dealers didn’t know it existed. During the height of the ‘60s muscle car craze, the W-30 was Oldsmobile’s secret weapon, packing enough power to jettison it to the front of the line for gearheads and speed fanatics alike when it won the 1966 National Hot Rod Association drag racing C/Stock category. In fact, this was the sole purpose of the design: winning races. This is so true that the majority of people who bought W-30s completely stripped them down, even to the point of removing their radios and heaters. The W-30 was a package option designed for the already popular Oldsmobile Cutlass 4-4-2. The project to reinvent the famous muscle car as a successful dragster started in 1964, and climaxed out of secrecy with the 1966 drag race like a jack-in-the-box. By 1967, the Cutlass 4-4-2 W-30 had fully come into its own. The W-30 induction system was an upgrade in efficiency over the popular scoops that captured air running over the hood. It drew cold air from inlets below and above the parking lights, and funneled it through two five-inch flexible tubes to a stamped air cleaner. The location of the inlets was unobtrusive and created a pressurizing effect, and relocating the battery to the trunk made room for the tubes. The engines were all upgraded with a hotter cam, higher oil pressure, and stronger valve springs. All of this worked together to make it a rocket on wheels. As cool as sitting in the driver’s seat of a raw ballistic missile may seem, it’s not worth much without handling that can keep it grounded and under control. Newly designed optional front disc brakes pushed muscle car road handling over the top, so much so that Car and Driver called it “the best handling car of its type we’ve ever tested.” The standard two-speed automatic transmission the 4-4-2 came with was updated with a Hydra-Matic three-speed designed for high-rpm upshifts. The name “W-30” started merely as an order code for a specific set of upgrades, but it didn’t take long for it to become gearhead jargon for the ultimate muscle car in the late ‘60s.

Perfect for all car enthusiasts that want to show their passion for their car. This Novelty Round Fridge Magnet shows the magnificent 1966 - 1972 Oldsmobile 4-4-2 W-30 Emblem on a vibrant and colorful background with racing stripes.
Choose between 14 different colors that contrast beautifully with the 1966 - 1972 Oldsmobile 4-4-2 W-30 Emblem This is the perfect way to show your passion for a true American classic car.
This 2.25” (57 mm) round magnet will look so cool on your fridge, tool box, metal shelving, or anywhere you want, as long as it’s ferromagnetic. It is quality made of .045” American Aluminum that will not fade or break and a 1 inch square magnet in the back. For any car guy, this is the ideal gift to add style and show their passion, even in the middle of the kitchen.


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Available in: Red - Purple - Light Green - Orange - Yellow - Pink - Bright Blue - Light Blue - Black Velvet - Dark Orange - Dark Green - Dark Blue - Gray - White

- Made of 0.045” (1.14 mm) Aluminum
- 2.25” (57.2 mm) diameter
- Durable aluminum material
- Water-resistant & easy to clean
- 1” backer magnet for adhesion
The image is permanently infused into the aluminum that will not crack, fade, chip, or peel (we do not use stickers or decals).
This product is made in the USA.

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