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I remember that wagon quite well. Lifted the left front about a foot every pass! Always thought it was 455 powered.
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It was..Also , it was a 72.
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Larry Maxwell ran one for years (Early 70s) in I/SA out here
in the West probably 8 to 10 year ago. We had some great races when our Aspen Wagon had a 360 in I/SA! He is the Pontiac Guru out here in Nevada. I believe the wagon still is a bracket car out here.
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