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I was at the MCACN last weekend and in the "Barn Finds" section was one of the coolest cars ever. 1968 Ford Country Squire wagon with a 345 horse 428 and a stick. Supposedly a 1 of 1 car. |
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I had a `76 Pontiac Grand Safari Wagon I used as a tow vehicle and would bracket race occasionally. Always thought it would be fun as a Stocker,but the 455 Pontiac 200/310 would`ve weighed in at 5440 with driver in Q/SA. No thanks!
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1969 Caddy Brougham Limo (it's in the guide), 375hp 472, at 5795# with driver to run O.
Last edited by Joe Toller; 11-30-2013 at 01:40 PM. Reason: added driver |
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