Name That Car...
#2392
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
I TAKE ISSUE WITH THAT ANSWER !!!
It is an early '70s model. 1973 to be exact.
The obvious clue is the round headlights. They switched to rectangular in 1975, so it has to be "early 70s".
As a former Olds owner I find this to be another example of "they all are just the same big boats" attitude.
Shame on you guys.
It is an early '70s model. 1973 to be exact.
The obvious clue is the round headlights. They switched to rectangular in 1975, so it has to be "early 70s".
As a former Olds owner I find this to be another example of "they all are just the same big boats" attitude.
Shame on you guys.
#2393
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I TAKE ISSUE WITH THAT ANSWER !!!
It is an early '70s model. 1973 to be exact.
The obvious clue is the round headlights. They switched to rectangular in 1975, so it has to be "early 70s".
As a former Olds owner I find this to be another example of "they all are just the same big boats" attitude.
Shame on you guys.
It is an early '70s model. 1973 to be exact.
The obvious clue is the round headlights. They switched to rectangular in 1975, so it has to be "early 70s".
As a former Olds owner I find this to be another example of "they all are just the same big boats" attitude.
Shame on you guys.
#2396
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
A matter of fact, I probably would not have even mentioned it except for the "late 70's" part.
Back then, the rectangular headlight thing was like HIDs are today. It was a BIG deal.
I don't need your turn, but I did want to make sure the record was set straight.