Without question, one of the most beautiful, unique, and truly underrated muscle cars to ever roll out of a General Motors plant.
The Firebirds and Camaros were similar. Likewise, the GTOs and Chevelles. But the 442 was its own animal.
Finding an “affordable” 1970 model is no easy task unless you have very deep pockets. A nice “Tribute” can be a better option for the enthusiast who wants to drive and truly enjoy the car. And that's exactly…
Without question, one of the most beautiful, unique, and truly underrated muscle cars to ever roll out of a General Motors plant.
The Firebirds and Camaros were similar. Likewise, the GTOs and Chevelles. But the 442 was its own animal.
Finding an “affordable” 1970 model is no easy task unless you have very deep pockets. A nice “Tribute” can be a better option for the enthusiast who wants to drive and truly enjoy the car. And that’s exactly what this bad boy was made for—to be driven.
We aren’t exactly sure what the shade of this soft yellow color is, but it works and looks fantastic with the tan interior.
Just in case you were wondering, under the 442-inspired hood rests a 455ci big block Olds. And check this out: the dual exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers sounds killer, but there are also cutouts that let you open the exhaust as well. Insert evil laughter.
Is she a nut-and-bolt, museum-quality restoration? Nope. Those are boring.
This nice driver is a salute and a tip of the hat to one of the coolest ’70s cars to ever roll down Woodward Ave.