Register now to get rid of these ads!

OLDS 442 HOOD-LUM

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by Bandit Billy, May 7, 2024.

  1. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Okay, let's do this. For 25 years one of my favorite cars is my Olds rag top. But one thing has bothered me for a quarter of a century and that was an oil can dent right in front of the drivers seat. I finally decided to do something about it his winter. I took the hood to have it stripped since I didn't know what was under all the paint, but prior to removing it from the car I installed the hood pin retainers on the core support, bolted in a marker, drilled the pilot hole for the hole saw.
    upload_2024-5-7_11-48-42.jpeg
    I have always liked the round 1970 pins in the W-30 plastic hood. So since I was re-painting the hood anyway...
    So I made some steel cups from exhaust pipe I had lying around and after cutting them down to the correct height, flared the edges to look like the fibergl*** hoods.
    upload_2024-5-7_11-58-55.jpeg
    Then fit them to the hood. They are deeper at the back like the factory. I used a stud to center the pin pocket as I increased the diameter of the hole to fit the flared pockets.
    upload_2024-5-7_12-2-54.jpeg
    TIG'd them in and ground them down
    upload_2024-5-7_12-3-32.jpeg
    The hole also had to be built up on the under hood side.
    upload_2024-5-7_12-4-47.jpeg
    So I used more exhaust pipe to create what I think is a factory look. TIG's that up
    upload_2024-5-7_12-5-47.jpeg
    Welded a "lid" on it and painted the bottom of the hood.
    upload_2024-5-7_12-6-28.jpeg
    Back to the top side. My favorite pink polyester primer
    upload_2024-5-7_12-7-49.jpeg
    I blocked it 3 times and it came out flat. So I put the car in a body bag other than the tops of the front fenders. I scuffed those to 600 and they get color with the hood. The 68 has a SS fender molding at the top of the fender so a perfect place to break the paint.
    upload_2024-5-7_12-9-28.jpeg
    Sealer first then a coat of GM Ermine white down the center.
    upload_2024-5-7_12-11-13.jpeg
    Masked off some '68 Hurst Olds style hood stripes for fun and to make the car faster :cool:. Then add the Tahoe Turquoise, remove the masking from the stripe and clear coat.
    upload_2024-5-7_12-12-50.jpeg
    I spaced the stripe to match the fender stripes that you can see in my avatar.
    This is not a restoration car, this is a hot rod Oldsmobile. No numbers match anything, Mondello built 455, 11:1. aluminum headed 550 HP, 650 torque, TCI 400 with Hurst Dual Gate (also form a 70 442), Olds 3:55 Posi. It would make a restorer cringe. It makes me smile ear to ear. Isn't that what this place is all about?

    Wet sanded to 3000
    upload_2024-5-7_12-24-58.jpeg
    Polished with wool bonnet
    upload_2024-5-7_12-25-35.jpeg
    And then foam pad
    upload_2024-5-7_12-26-11.jpeg
    I'll come back after I install the pins and chrome trim. Summers comin!
     

    Attached Files:

    duecesteve, Gasser 57, Tim and 36 others like this.
  2. JohnLewis
    Joined: Feb 19, 2023
    Posts: 655

    JohnLewis
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Is the Evercoat Optex Super Build the primer you use?
     
    porkshop, Sharpone and Bandit Billy like this.
  3. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Yep. Goes on pepto pink and sands to grey. Built in guide coat.
     
  4. Max Gearhead
    Joined: Oct 16, 2002
    Posts: 7,855

    Max Gearhead
    Member
    from Wisconsin

  5. Balljoint
    Joined: Dec 3, 2021
    Posts: 222

    Balljoint
    Member

    If those stripes make it any faster than it already was it should be pretty quick.
     
  6. Way nice, need more pics of the whole car dammit.
     
  7. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    I used to race it a bit, just 1/8th mile since it doesn't have a roll bar.
    upload_2024-5-7_16-4-44.jpeg
    I broke out on this one, but it can run easily under 8. Lowest was 7.48. Not bad for a car with PDB, PS, PW, tilt, power driver seat, 8 track, factory am/fm, gauges, and a spare in the trunk trying to weigh it down. QA1's on all corners, boxed control arms, big anti sway bars, 3" pipes to the mufflers then 2.5" out the back.
    upload_2024-5-7_16-6-4.jpeg
    Those red line race tires ****ed!!! This was her normal race attire with M/T drags out back on 10 " rally's.
    upload_2024-5-7_16-9-2.jpeg
    This is her retired. senior citizen look with GM Style Steel III wheels, again 10" on the back cuz why not?
    upload_2024-5-7_16-10-5.jpeg
    The only change to this shot of the Mondello 455 is
    upload_2024-5-7_16-12-49.jpeg
    I stuck these on it last year that i sourced from our cl***ifieds.
    upload_2024-5-7_16-13-34.jpeg
    Black rugs, pearl seats, white rag top. Wood grain wheel, map light mirror, line locs on the shifter knob. If the 8 track Boston tape looks familiar it is because I had to talk @Moriarity out of one after mine broke last year.
    upload_2024-5-7_16-34-37.jpeg
    This aint no trailer queen, but that doesn't mean it isn't nice underneath. The wheel houses are caked in rubber, no rust happening here.
    [​IMG]
     
  8. Taboo56Chevy
    Joined: May 21, 2018
    Posts: 2,044

    Taboo56Chevy
    Member

    One of my favorite GM colors of the late 60's. It looks good on about anything offered at the time.
     
  9. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    I owned a 67 Tahoe Turquoise RS/SS Camaro, put a white bumble bee stripe on it. I loved it. Sold it due to a divorce and when I built the Olds I knew what color to paint it. When I found it the Olds was dark forest green, black interior, black top. B O R I N G. I don't restore, I make things my own.
     
  10. Greg Rogers
    Joined: Oct 11, 2016
    Posts: 1,047

    Greg Rogers
    Member

    Beautiful Olds! I like the hood work. You're very talented.
     
  11. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Thanks. I don't know if its talent or just that I lost all fear of cutting stuff up once I figured out how to put it all back together again. Either way, life, like my cars, will never be the same.
     
  12. hotrodA
    Joined: Sep 12, 2002
    Posts: 7,349

    hotrodA
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Great car!
    Glad you can now share it with us. I had a ‘72 Supreme that I really loved.
     
  13. guthriesmith
    Joined: Aug 17, 2006
    Posts: 11,913

    guthriesmith
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Thanks for sharing! I’ve always loved these 442’s. :cool:
     
  14. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    I love my Olds. She is part of the family and earned that role many times over. And it holds several sets of golf clubs in the trunk. It is my favorite golf cart. Hence the vanity plate (with 25 years of renewal stickers on it, currently). I could put a YOM plate on it and never pay a fee again but...
    upload_2024-5-8_20-50-8.png
    The plate frame says "not your father's Oldsmobile" which is true unless you are my son or daughter.
     
  15. Illustrious Hector
    Joined: Jun 15, 2020
    Posts: 589

    Illustrious Hector
    Member

    Well crafted! Good to see some love for the Oldsmobile camp. Always a Starfire/98 guy myself but I love the 68 Cutl***
     
  16. Balljoint
    Joined: Dec 3, 2021
    Posts: 222

    Balljoint
    Member

    I knew a gearhead several years ago who told me that the fastest street car he’d ever ridden in was a 1968 442 with a 455 and 4:88 gears. He said it wouldn’t top end for long but it got there real quick! This was a p***enger seat experience of course, and the p***enger seat always produces more excitement than the driver’s seat. This guy had owned some fast cars too so I know he was being honest. The last ride I knew that he owned was a 9 second street car, but that was at least fifteen years ago.
     
  17. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    It's fast in a straight line, but even with dual adjustable QA1's coil overs in all 4 corners, you don't want to take all that into a corner. And the shift to second doesn't just chirp the tires, it roasts them, and then you have to steer out of a posi slide at speed. I love that car.
     
  18. Tim_with_a_T
    Joined: Apr 30, 2011
    Posts: 1,747

    Tim_with_a_T
    Member

    Love the color and the signature Bandit details. My high school car was that color. Brings back good memories.
     
    Sharpone, Deuces and Bandit Billy like this.
  19. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Did you see the tahoe turquoise 67 camaro at the spring cl***ic? Nice car. Mine has a bit more green in the hue. Works nice with the pearl seats. She is getting a bit ragged here and there. 26 year old soft tops tend to do that but still a good 5 footer. I think God takes away our hearing and eyesight as we get older so we are happier with our cars. Mine have less rattles this year.
     
  20. Marty Strode
    Joined: Apr 28, 2011
    Posts: 9,685

    Marty Strode
    Member

    I had a 65, with an automatic, back in '68. Drum brakes, nearly got in trouble more than once !
    upload_2024-5-19_18-55-5.jpeg
     
  21. deathrowdave
    Joined: May 27, 2014
    Posts: 5,033

    deathrowdave
    ALLIANCE MEMBER
    from NKy

    Billy , I have a Buddy that is Olds nuts , newest project , 69 Hurst Olds , nut and bolt restore
     
    Sharpone, Deuces and Bandit Billy like this.
  22. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Wow, H/O. What a car. Feel free to toss up a pic of that thing. Sometimes I have wished mine was rare or special, but then again, I wouldn't have kicked it in the sack for 25 years if it was a 6 figure car. Years ago I drove it to the beach for Rod Run and it poured on the way down. Had to wash it at the coin op wash. The ***** before me used the brush to wipe the sand off his car evidently. Had to polish it when I got home...with a $550 burn out ticket and a reckless driving ticket.

    We set drinks on it, mix ****tails in the trunk at cruises, drag race, street race, burn out competions (always put the top up before one of those when you have white seats). Kick the tires and light the fires! Yeah, it's the perfect car. :cool:
     
  23. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Well that first paint job did not match for ****! I did a spray out but no bueno. I sanded it back down and tried a few more colors and finally found one that works. A bit darker but same hue. This is the only place where the color meet, at the top of the doors.
    upload_2024-5-22_17-48-1.jpeg
    Not bad. I also changed the color of the stripe to match the one on the fenders. But I screwed that up as well. I turned on my heater in the morning to warm the garage. The heater is hanging over the Olds. The fan only comes on when the thermostat triggers it. It wasn't running when I started the clear coat so I didn't think about turning it off. Yep! The heater came on and blew **** all over the wet clear. Insert cursing here.

    I managed to save the clear over the turquoise with a lot of sanding and polishing but the white stripes had to be masked back off and reshot today. They turned out nice and I corrected a few minor issues while I was at it. The broad strip is 3" wide and I thought it looked too wide across the back of the hood, so I narrowed it to 2" back there. Looks cool. Tomorrow a little scuff and polish on the stripe and I can put the car back together.
    upload_2024-5-22_17-48-37.jpeg
    It's OT but it's cool! I am glad we have this forum so you all don't think I'm just sitting around drinking.
     
    Gasser 57, bchctybob, Oneball and 9 others like this.
  24. DDDenny
    Joined: Feb 6, 2015
    Posts: 22,423

    DDDenny
    Member
    from oregon

    Brings back an ugly memory!
    When I was in high school I had an older friend paint my 57, well guess where my other friend and I were when he was painting......yep, upstairs playing pool.:eek:
     
  25. Tim_with_a_T
    Joined: Apr 30, 2011
    Posts: 1,747

    Tim_with_a_T
    Member

    Nice job on the color match. Looks great!
     
    Sharpone and Bandit Billy like this.
  26. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    I could have lived without the re-paint but I am happy with it now. I had a picky friend stop by last night and he said he was having trouble finding fault with it so I guess I p***ed muster.

    I'll post a pic later with it all back together. Those chrome vents are murder on my back reaching across the fenders trying to nut them down. 25 years ago I took the squirter hoses/nozzles off the car when I painted it and never put them back. I still have them (where, is another matter) so I thought I would finally re-install them.
     
    Sancho, Sharpone, Deuces and 2 others like this.
  27. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    More work done today as I wrap up this off season, off topic, project.
    Installed and wired the hood light, new insulation blanket, pin retainers, washer bottle...
    upload_2024-5-24_16-33-33.jpeg
    The M/T covers I bought off our cl***ifieds and polished/painted look good on the aluminum headed 455. All of that brake line is for the line locs, I made it look like a factory option. Hung the proportioning valve off one side of the booster and used the same bracket on the other side to hang the line loc. Covered the lines in gravel guard because I like it.
    upload_2024-5-24_16-35-31.jpeg
    Hood pins installed and locked. Totally an Olds mod that should have been an option. Same with my new go fast stripe, I like it! Red, white and teal!
    upload_2024-5-24_16-38-59.jpeg
    This is the car all cleaned up, mean looking "day two" Olds. Every spring I put it on the lift to detail it and wipe out the red plastic inner fenders with paint thinner to keep them clean...it's an Olds thing. This is a driver, never a show car. My floor will never come clean.
    upload_2024-5-24_16-41-7.jpeg
     

    Attached Files:

  28. Deuces
    Joined: Nov 3, 2009
    Posts: 26,687

    Deuces

    You ever thought of bolting on a dual snorkel air cleaner with the air ducts that run from under the front bumper too the air cleaner?????..... :)
    That = more power...;)
     
    Sharpone and Bandit Billy like this.
  29. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 16,000

    Bandit Billy
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    I like the way you think :cool: Already done!
    upload_2024-5-25_9-55-18.jpeg
    Great minds...
    upload_2024-5-25_9-56-32.jpeg
     
    duecesteve, Tim, ffr1222k and 7 others like this.
  30. Deuces
    Joined: Nov 3, 2009
    Posts: 26,687

    Deuces

    Oooops my bad! Cool!.....:cool::)
     
    Sharpone and Bandit Billy like this.

Share This Page

Register now to get rid of these ads!

Archive

Copyright © 1995-2021 The Jalopy Journal: Steal our stuff, we'll kick your teeth in. Terms of Service. Privacy Policy.

Atomic Industry
Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2014 XenForo Ltd.