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Am really liking this 1971 Olds 442! She’s got a 350 horsepower 455 mated to a turbo 400 automAm really liking this 1971 Olds 442! She’s got a 350 horsepower 455 mated to a turbo 400 automAm really liking this 1971 Olds 442! She’s got a 350 horsepower 455 mated to a turbo 400 automAm really liking this 1971 Olds 442! She’s got a 350 horsepower 455 mated to a turbo 400 automAm really liking this 1971 Olds 442! She’s got a 350 horsepower 455 mated to a turbo 400 automAm really liking this 1971 Olds 442! She’s got a 350 horsepower 455 mated to a turbo 400 automAm really liking this 1971 Olds 442! She’s got a 350 horsepower 455 mated to a turbo 400 automAm really liking this 1971 Olds 442! She’s got a 350 horsepower 455 mated to a turbo 400 autom

Am really liking this 1971 Olds 442! She’s got a 350 horsepower 455 mated to a turbo 400 automatic transmission with a 3.23 rearend. She’s clothed in GM “Viking Blue”. Look at the options on the performance package on the bill of sale. I miss seeing those factory Olds rims. Nice touch with the drive-in speaker beside the car. Cool collection of 8-tracks, huh? I had Rod Stewart, Styx, Fleetwood Mac & Jefferson Airplane back in the day.


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I enjoyed seeing this 1971 Dodge yesterday at a local carshow. My first car (in 1978) was a ‘7I enjoyed seeing this 1971 Dodge yesterday at a local carshow. My first car (in 1978) was a ‘7I enjoyed seeing this 1971 Dodge yesterday at a local carshow. My first car (in 1978) was a ‘7I enjoyed seeing this 1971 Dodge yesterday at a local carshow. My first car (in 1978) was a ‘7I enjoyed seeing this 1971 Dodge yesterday at a local carshow. My first car (in 1978) was a ‘7

I enjoyed seeing this 1971 Dodge yesterday at a local carshow. My first car (in 1978) was a ‘72 Nova, so as a teenager I came up against '71 Dodges, such as the car pictured, racing from redlight to redlight. This car is a 340 and has an automatic. I assume the differential is in the low 3.00 range. Nice looking car and a lot of memories brought back.


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