USA vs USA — 1964 vs 1969
| 442 W-30 | Torino Talladega | |
|---|---|---|
| Horsepower | 370 hp | 335 hp |
| Torque | 500 lb-ft | 500 lb-ft |
| Engine Size | 7,456 cc | 7,030 cc |
| 0-60 mph | 5.7 sec | 6.8 sec |
| Top Speed | 130 mph | 140 mph |
| ¼ Mile | 13.7 sec | 14.8 sec |
| Weight | 3,600 lbs | 3,700 lbs |
| Wheelbase | 2,845 mm | 2,972 mm |
| Length | 5,156 mm | 5,359 mm |
| Units Produced | 4,576 | 754 |
| Original MSRP | $3,312 | $3,680 |
| Value (Excellent) | $180,000 | $200,000 |
| Collectibility | 9/10 | 9/10 |
| Rarity | 7/10 | 9/10 |
This matchup is remarkably close. The 1964 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 offers more power, quicker acceleration, better value, while the 1969 Ford Torino Talladega counters with higher top speed, greater rarity. Neither holds a decisive advantage, making this a true enthusiast's dilemma. Your choice ultimately depends on which driving philosophy resonates more with you.
The 1964 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 and 1969 Ford Torino Talladega stand as two of the most notable Muscle Car cars from Muscle era. Both emerged during a period of intense competition, and choosing between them remains a passionate debate among collectors. The 1964 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 holds a clear advantage in raw power with 370 hp compared to 335 hp, a 35-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Oldsmobile 442 uses a V8 OHV (Oldsmobile 455) displacing 7,456 cc, while the Ford Torino relies on a V8 OHV with 7,030 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 1964 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 edges ahead at 5.7 seconds versus 6.8 seconds. Rarity plays a significant role here — with only 754 units built, the 1969 Ford Torino Talladega is considerably scarcer than the Oldsmobile 442's 4,576 examples.