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its good to see these cars getting a little love. I think they are unfairly overlooked and espesially love the 73-6 olds. awesome homegrown car.

I remember getting a ride in a 1977 Olds 442 which was white and red every morning to school powered by a 403. Man did that thing move!

I like that unique and evil ride! Being that that platform was never available with anything near 400HP makes it something special! Good for the owner-builder! Sweet ride!

Neat car...the wheels and rear spoiler are a period NASCAR touch...the Collonade coupes did well in NASCAR for years..

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Ponchoman, that 403 was a strong motor for that era. Last car my grandad bought was a '77 Electra with this engine. I drove it a lot and was impressed with how much whack it had.

I wish there was more available for these cars. I am trying to slowly restore a 1976 Olds Cutlass S 2 door and parts are like hen's teeth.

I wish there was more available for these cars. I am trying to slowly restore a 1976 Olds Cutlass S 2 door and parts are like hen's teeth.

It is starting to get a bit better, still a long way to go.

That's a neat one, Camino. I hope it escapes permanent alteration.

I'm more than familar with that area the car was taped in (I'm originally from a Trenton, NJ suburb and have had family live in Trenton and other suburb areas). My mother-in-law still lives in Trenton and I pass the area the car was filmed in on the way to her house (anyone familiar with "Duck Island"? That's the video shooting location you see mostly).

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