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I know the ad you're talking about. Some of them are pretty rare, like the Cutlass and the Cutlass S sport coupe. But they could have been airbrushed cars and not real 442s.
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We had a Cutlass S 442, flame orange, black bucket seats, SSII orange wheels, 350 engine. I was 16 when my mom bought it new.
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Cool mom!
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Olds first used "Holiday" on the 1950 hardtop coupe A body they shared with Chevrolet (the hot one). From then on, they designated the hardtop coupes (no post) as Holiday Coupes, and the "post" coupes as Sport coupes. That worked pretty good until 1970 when Olds used the G body for the Cutlass Supreme (common top design with Monte Carlo/Grand Prix)and all of them were non-post coupes. Don't recall if they called thse Holidays. All went away in 1973 when they all had posts and were called Colonnade coupes.
More useless trivia I'm downloading from my overstuffed brain. I feel better already. Now I have room to go learn something new!
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1966 442- L69 4 speed 1968 Ramrod W31- bought new 1968 442 W30-real thing,but a little different 1975 Delta Royale convertible- |
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Hey Dave,
I hope your feeling better. As for freeing up hard drive space, I thought that was what the beer drinking sessions at Casey's garage were for. Blank out the useless stuff and defrag the cranium! ![]()
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Snarl softly and carry a big stick! 1969 Hurst/Olds 13.26 @ 103.12 Pure Stock Rusty Small |
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