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Re: Are 72 Olds W30s that valuable??
I'm a freak for white interiors and that color combo. is breathtaking. Unless I missed something (which is entirely possible), I don't see the paint name/color/code mentioned or a picture of data plate. Believe it or not, there are some savvy NHRA Stocker guys running that drivetrain because of the factored horsepower. One can still make decent horsepower in spite of the lowered 1972 spec compression. I'd think if that car is truly what the seller is claiming, that authentication should be fairly easy. And price? Well, it just might be the only blue/white 11k mile specimen out there; I've seen less sell for more.
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Re: Are 72 Olds W30s that valuable??
Of course, his "W30" Pace car is not an X code, no X in the VIN. You could get Air Conditioning with the U code.
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Re: Are 72 Olds W30s that valuable??
Exactly!
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Re: Are 72 Olds W30s that valuable??
I love all the 1972 442's advertised with AC. I wonder why you could not combine the options in 1972? There is a very nice X code HO Pace Car here in town. Certainly no doubt that it's a Pace Car with an X code Cutlass Supreme coupe.
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