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davylong86
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JUL 09, 10:13 PM
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I miss my 77 Cutlass. Any one spotted one lately? [This message has been edited by davylong86 (edited 07-09-2015).]
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Lou6t4gto
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MAR 07, 02:43 PM
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Try Googling you "vehicle ID number". I found my 1960 corvette that I sold in 1987 that way !
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Jungle
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MAR 14, 06:09 PM
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Was that picture taken in 1977? All the cars I see in the background are old cars, and that BF Goodrich sign looks dated too.
You might want to try south Phoenix. They like those old, big metal cars down there.
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davylong86
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MAR 22, 09:30 PM
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Thanks for the response guys, I bought the car in 81 at the ripe age of 20. Sold it in 84 and bought my first new car, Ready For Drum Roll!......... A brand new 84 Pontiac Fiero!! Still have it, not running. Wife, dogs and cats, then moved on to the most time and money consuming 4 boys. Don't regret any of that but I did sneak in a 86 Pontiac
There is a 77 Cuttlas 45 miles from me that has T tops 350 4 brl 4 speed manual and looks to be in good shape. Will check that out this weekend.[This message has been edited by davylong86 (edited 03-30-2016).]
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2.5
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MAY 04, 01:57 PM
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quote | Originally posted by davylong86:
There is a 77 Cuttlas 45 miles from me that has T tops 350 4 brl 4 speed manual and looks to be in good shape. Will check that out this weekend.
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Did ya buy it?
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davylong86
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MAY 06, 01:26 PM
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No sale, lots of rust, was told it runs good but couldn't get it started and when we finally got it running it sounded like a old sewing machine. lots of knocking. Couldn't drive it anyway because the clutch was burnt, fried, gone. It was a rare combo for this car but way more than I wish to take on. [This message has been edited by davylong86 (edited 05-06-2016).]
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