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Old 03-23-2006, 01:09 AM
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That was the first Mary Kay Cosmetic's Top Seller Award car!

Actually, I've never seen one before in this color.
Definately a conversation piece to say the least.

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Old 03-23-2006, 04:26 AM
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I wouldn't have a problem owning that one for sure...of course i would carry a briefcase at all times.
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Bob - you'd look right at home in a pink car...
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Old 03-23-2006, 05:13 AM
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Pretty in Pink....

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Especially in stilettos...
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at a carshow 2 years ago my 69 road runner was parked next to a 70 superbird. we ended up small talking and he brought up that his dad used to own a dealership up in Elbow Lake, MN. low and be hold his dad and the original owner of this car had formulated that this would be the car for his wife. the fellow with the superbird had mentioned that he had a chance to buy this car in the early 80's for a price that would make us all pull our tongues off our keyboards. as we stood there talking, him leaning on his bird an myself leaning on my RR i recall a spectator telling him that it wasnt very nice that he was leaning against someones superbird. i guess people forget that these cars ars still just cars.
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When I was 16 my mom was looking for a new car. We were at Nortell Olds in Chicago in February of 1972 and they had two left over 1971 Cutlass SX convertibles in their inventory. These were both 455 powered bucket seat white interior Cutlass SX cars. Since I would be driving this car also, you would think this would be a pretty neat car for a 16 year old kid and he'd be pushing his mom to get it, she liked the car very much. They were willing to cut the price drastically to move these left over 1971's. The catch; both cars were PLAYBOY PINK. I figured that I'd get hassled to no end if I showed up in High School with a pink car. We ended up with a 1972 orange 442. Anyone in the Chicago area remember these Playboy Pink 1971 Cutlass SX cars roaming the streets? I understand that Nortell Olds had ordered a few of them. One was at the Olds Nationals in Dallas a few years ago.
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