Gold.
blue
OEM shocks were usually black.
the paint code tells you what color the car was when it came from the factory.
In 1970, a total of 2,999 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 models were built. This high-performance variant of the 442 was notable for its powerful engine and distinctive styling, making it a sought-after classic car today. The W-30 package included enhancements that contributed to its performance on the road.
That depends on what motor, the 400 or the 455. The Olds 400's were painted a copper-bronze metallic and the 455's were painted a blue metallic or red on certain models before 1970.
blue
19330.
No. A true 442 came with a 400 cu.in. 4 barrel carburetor engine with duel exhaust.
hemi orange if it was a big block.
Yes, the 442 Oldsmobile from 1969 could come with a blue engine. The standard engine color for Oldsmobile at that time was typically a shade of blue, often referred to as "Oldsmobile Blue." However, it's important to note that some engines may have been painted different colors based on specific options or modifications.
370 H.P.
A nice medium bright blue.