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Just the last one. Wish I had all of em though.
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Wow! 442 heaven-or hell?
Great shots!
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A few more.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This last one holds a special place in my heart. ![]() |
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Photo from an ad for GM in Life Magazine, 1965. 442 hardtop with redlines and wire wheelcovers with two-bar spinners.
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------Really like the pic of the one with the Jaguar mags on it. Probably the only dependable part on a Jag, and I should know as I still have the one our Dad bought new in 1965.
------Something tells me you are not only a 442 guy but a 1965 442 guy. Dont know why I think that......Bill S |
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I like the butternut post with the black hat.
![]() I was going to say wheels from a 73 XJ6 ? but maybe my eyes are going, it's late. |
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[/ QUOTE ] How come some of them have fender-top body trim like this car but others don't? |
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optional chrome.
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Cool tow tabs on the red '65.
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