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It appears to be a decently clean 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass sitting in a body shop lot in Toronto. Looks totally original! Think he'd trade for my 1969 Chrysler?
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Think he'd trade for my 1969 Chrysler?
I'd say it's worth a shot...
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That looks like a '72 good sir. Cutlasses in '72 had six compartment tail lights instead of '71's four compartment lights.
In any case, that's a damn sexy Olds. I wouldn't mind having it.
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Good catch! I love it. My grandpa used to have a 1971 Cutlass in gold and I loved that car.
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Except 1971 had 2 compartment tail lights.
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D'oh! Meant to say two instead of four. My bad!
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Interesting! Our family heirloom is '72 Supreme that was originally Antique Gold. It was purchased from its first family in 2008, in LaFollette, TN.
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I actually have an inkling of where that is (down on Laird, just by the Best Buy, right?). That is a gorgeous car. Shame that green isn't a more popular colour.
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Yup! By the oddly named Auto Eurotic repair shop.