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    Posted 2 years ago

    Falcon61
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    1972 Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds
    Two winters ago, my brother purchased this vehicle with intentions to sell it right away.
    It was a low mileage and very original. There are clones out there....this one was the real McCoy.
    I was thinking about buying it at the time but the deal sort of fell apart.
    It was still pretty cool to drive it around town to test it out.
    He certainly had no problem selling it.

    All 1972s, per tradition for the H/O, came with 455-cu.in. engines and a Dual-Gate shifter on the TH-400 transmission (for unknown reasons, manual transmissions were never offered in the Hurst/ Olds). Only 629 cars were made and only 499 were hardtops.

    Thanks Much or Looking at my Post!

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    1. mikelv85 mikelv85, 2 years ago
      Wow. I had a 72' Cutlass Supreme back in the early 80's but this would have been the envy of the neighborhood ! Sorry your deal fell though how disappointing.

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