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Post by SylvreKat on Jul 18, 2013 5:45:42 GMT -5
We had the four-door version (of course) in Deep Carmine Red, which normal people would call burgundy or purplish. White vinyl interior. Pretty much like the middle one left column. Not the best design, but was the best ride. >'Kat
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 18, 2013 9:30:13 GMT -5
We had the four-door version (of course) in Deep Carmine Red, which normal people would call burgundy or purplish. White vinyl interior. Pretty much like the middle one left column. Not the best design, but was the best ride. >'Kat Ohhh Kat GM really lost a lot when they discontinued these wonderful car lines. That olds of mine was not quick on takeoff, respectable, but not quick, However given enough road would easily out run the Camaro's and Mustang's with pedal to go, did it all the time in my youth. Even the Trans Am when it came out couldn't keep up.. The Charger was the only one that gave it a good run, that one was so close we really never knew who won ( I still had pedal to go, just not the guts to use it ).... Not a Chrysler fan but that was the only one that gave it any competition... Never ran a Barracuda or a 442 at the time none of my friends had one LOL.. These were the true muscle cars that put the enjoyment and excitement in driving.. Can't tell you what I would give to own another 69 Cutlass again...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2013 11:49:47 GMT -5
Mustangs rule! ;D
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