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I then saw it again a few mins after that being reversed into a delivery van on the petrol station forecourt.
JFC!!!
Lovely Olds Cutlass 442 - '69 or '70. Rare, rare, rare as fuck and never seen one outside of the US. Beefier than my '68 Olds Cutlass convertible so I think that looks more like the redesign that they did in '69.
442 - 400ci engine, 4 barrel carb and 2 exhausts
The pinnacle of these were the even rarer Hurst Olds 442 seen here in the '72 Indy Pace Car Edition.
/csb alert
I had one of these park next to my Cutlass at the auto parts store and I spent a really lovely 20 minutes chatting to the guy. This was '98-'99 and his had 67k original miles on it. It was immaculate.
/csb
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Nice looking pace car, and Cutlass is a cool name for a car, though Oldsmobile sounds like a car for pensioners.
I saw this Sheikh chariot today, not seen a Roller styled like this before. It looks good from the back, more like an old Aston Martin than a Rolls.....
...but the front is pretty gopping in my view, those angled lights just look too Dame Edna. Interior was amazing but looked like many trees and cows were sacrificed to make it.
Spotted this morning while buying bagels.
I then saw it 60 seconds later, the old man behind the wheel pulling a crazy move into a parking space while also cutting right in front of a police car, I think old men in classic cars get a free pass because everyone's mesmerised, whereas old men in super cars get the opposite because everyone's default is hating them.
I then saw it again a few mins after that being reversed into a delivery van on the petrol station forecourt.
Oops.