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Post by RAM Z on Oct 17, 2016 22:32:22 GMT -5
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Post by nickthefish on Oct 18, 2016 10:59:24 GMT -5
What do the 'old timers' know about these cars? Bro? Big Mike?
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Post by stan65cutlass on Oct 18, 2016 15:02:52 GMT -5
ad says 64, but its a 65.the automatic surprised me at first
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Post by kjr442 on Oct 18, 2016 19:54:43 GMT -5
I do not believe this at all, no way.
EDIT Ok,, I am eating my words.
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Post by RAM Z on Oct 18, 2016 22:07:28 GMT -5
Its true, and I have proof I forgot about. This car was featured in the inside dealer trade magazine the 442 Hot Line. I never looked that close at the car in the photo. It has the same emblems, albeit in a slightly different spot, as the ebay car. Id say this is the only Cannibal left. And rare as hell!
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Post by nickthefish on Oct 20, 2016 6:08:49 GMT -5
Rare as hen's teeth....what exactly was done? Any documentation on that? "Delivered a record number of 442's and took orders for eight more!" That's kind of like; "pay for the whole seat but you're only going to need the edge!!"
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Post by joepadavano on Oct 20, 2016 8:44:12 GMT -5
Rare as hen's teeth....what exactly was done? Exactly. Other than a couple of cheezy pot metal dealership emblems, how is this car any different from any other stock 1965 442 with air and AT? But at least it's "numbers matching"... Tough to do that without VIN derivative stamps, however. And no, there is no mention of the P-O-P.
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Post by RAM Z on Oct 20, 2016 15:33:43 GMT -5
Id say there is no difference. The rarity is thats its a dealership special. A very weak attempt, but an attempt none the less. Not many Olds dealership specials were built. I cant think of any other year that a dealer built "conversions" like this.
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Post by kjr442 on Oct 22, 2016 11:24:38 GMT -5
The bids on this thing are crazy.
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Post by stan65cutlass on Oct 26, 2016 22:14:48 GMT -5
SOLD!!! $7100.00 plus shipping, cool car
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Post by Big Mike on Oct 27, 2016 7:55:42 GMT -5
That's not a bad price all things considered
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