1969 Cutlass Flat Top Wagon 3 speed Manual
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1969 Cutlass Flat Top Wagon 3 speed Manual
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Couldn't have gone to a better home. Does @Delmont 88 425 get a finder's fee?
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I would suggest the car was ordered new for a "Sales Rep" who carried larger sized samples. Large companies ordered fleets of cars. Exec's received a few of the deluxe (loaded) models and the sales staff received the "bare bones" vehicles from the fleet.
.....Just my two cents worth.
.....Just my two cents worth.
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I would suggest the car was ordered new for a "Sales Rep" who carried larger sized samples. Large companies ordered fleets of cars. Exec's received a few of the deluxe (loaded) models and the sales staff received the "bare bones" vehicles from the fleet.
.....Just my two cents worth.
.....Just my two cents worth.
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Joe, you may be right, just an alternate idea on my part. A title search may give more ideas. I wonder what the "house paint" makeover is hiding underneath. What year parking permit ?
Do you think LBJ or Nixon could have ridden in the car when they visited the base ?
Do you think LBJ or Nixon could have ridden in the car when they visited the base ?
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standard equipment basically just little to no options, maybe power disc is standard on a cutlass cruiser? MY 70 has em but its got PS AC and 310 hp and a tow axle also too
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JL2 power front discs were made standard on the Vista for the 1970 model year, but were still optional in 1969. The rest of the A-body line didn't get power front discs standard until the 1973 model year. Note that the Vista has always had the bigger back brakes as well.
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JL2 power front discs were made standard on the Vista for the 1970 model year, but were still optional in 1969. The rest of the A-body line didn't get power front discs standard until the 1973 model year. Note that the Vista has always had the bigger back brakes as well.
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Yes I am aware I saw the craigslist , just happened to find this pic of its sister twin... congrats again can't beat desert southwest survivors (a little sun burned)
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You know Steve? He seems to be a great guy. You're right about having interesting stuff. I'm trying to convince a friend of mine to buy the 1969 Maurauder with that he has, also with three-on-the-tree.
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