A 1986 Oldsmobile 442 with just 27,014 original miles has been listed for sale in Newfield, New Jersey, highlighting a well-preserved example of one of the brand’s final rear-wheel-drive performance coupes. The vehicle carries an asking price of $27,900 and is being offered by a specialty classic car dealership.

The coupe is powered by a 5.0-liter 307 cubic-inch high-output V8 paired with a four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive. A 3.73-geared limited-slip rear end supports acceleration and highway performance, while power-assisted steering and brakes contribute to ease of driving. Air conditioning and cruise control are also included among the factory-equipped comfort features.

Production for the 1986 model year totaled 4,273 units, placing the car among the more limited offerings in the 442 lineage. This example is documented with a clean Carfax report and an actual mileage New Jersey title, supporting its low-mileage status.
Finished in black with a gray cloth interior, the car retains much of its original character. Approximately three-quarters of the paint is described as original, with visible age on the hood finish consistent with long-term preservation rather than a full restoration. The exterior sits on 15-inch chrome Super Stock III wheels fitted with new tires, while a factory sunroof adds to the model’s appeal.
Inside, the gray cloth cabin reflects careful ownership, with features including bucket seats, a center console, power windows, power door locks, a tilting steering column, and a power-adjustable driver seat. A factory AM/FM cassette stereo remains part of the interior setup.

Recent maintenance work includes a replacement headliner and a new oil pan gasket. The vehicle is presented as a largely original example of the late G-body performance era, combining performance-oriented hardware with everyday usability.
The car is located at a classic and specialty automobile dealership showroom in Newfield, New Jersey, positioned within reach of major regional roadways and serving buyers seeking preserved American performance models from the 1980s.