1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass 4-4-2 Apparel and Accessories by Legend Lines
For 1971 Oldsmobile no longer offered the sport coupe body-style, leaving only a coupe or convertible to select from. The Sport Coupe would be gone for only a short time, re-appearing the following year. The muscle car era was coming to an end due to stricter government regulations, safety concerns, and an impending oil embargo. As a result, vehicles throughout the industry saw a decrease in power. This was true for the Oldsmobile 442, which saw its standard engine receive a lower compression ratio, decreasing the horsepower to 340. The W-30 unit produced 350. This would be the final year the 442 was its own model. The W-30 Package added a fiberglass hood (option W25) with functional air scoops and low-restriction air cleaner, aluminum intake manifold, special camshaft, cylinder heads, distributor, and carburetor. With stricter government regulations, safety concerns, and an impending oil embargo, vehicles throughout the industry saw a decrease in power. This was true for the Oldsmobile 442, which saw its standard engine receive a lower compression ratio, decreasing the horsepower to 340. The W-30 unit produced 350.
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