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Wasn't there also a supposed 442 wagon ??? [/ QUOTE ] http://www.texas442.com/wagon/wgn-71ho.html several, according to this site. WOW !! ![]() \ |
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[ QUOTE ] Wasn't there also a supposed 442 wagon ??? [/ QUOTE ] http://www.texas442.com/wagon/wgn-71ho.html several, according to this site. WOW !! ![]() \ [/ QUOTE ] dont believe everything you read about those wagons..i never saw one documented
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The Only Olds wagon I saw, and it was documented was the INDY 500 Medical Wagon, it was at the Indianapolis Concours next to our Rebel Machine.
It had all the 442 Goodies, but was a regular Vista Cruiser. Cool just the same. I have the 70 Chevy Townsman Wagon, Factory LS-5, Plain Jane radio delete. I have the original buildsheet. http://kuhnsklassics.freeservers.com/photo3_1.html ie: the Dragin Wagon with regards to my 72 Goat wagon, The 72 GTO Wagon was sold many years ago and is living the good life in Maui Hawaii. I handled all the shipping arrangements as well. It has it's buildsheet as well. It was a Sundance Orange 350 with the Endura Nose, it was shipped from Framingham Mass to PMD, in Michigan. PMD listed as the owner/purchaser. No Dealer. The 455HO that was in it when I had it and still in it was a correct date coded motor with a Factory replacement block number. When it was converted or what is anyones guess. If in Maui, you might see it cruisin the island......
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I'm pretty sure Dan Jensen could fill in the Blanks.
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