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It was just too cool back then...I couldn't wait "to grow up" and participate in the action. For sure something would happen before that time. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Anyway, in late-1968 or early-1969, Bennedetti Oldsmobile received a white & gold Hurst/Olds. This was the coolest-looking 4-4-2 this (then) 11-year-old seen! I used to check out that car and fantasize all the time. Then one day it was gone. They put the H/Olds in the showroom which was located on the next street over. Great! I used to ride my bike to the dealer's front window and gaze at the car. Then one day it was gone. SOLD! Then the 1970 models...my (foggy) memory recalls the 2nd coolest-looking '4-4-2' this kid seen up to that point...a bright yellow Rallye 350 Oldsmobile. Man, this supercar stuff is too cool! Can't wait to get my drivers license (you know the rest of the story ![]() One day as I was making my rounds through the dealer's lot (circa 1970) I did see my old friend, the coolest-looking 4-4-2 I ever seen, but not in good shape at all. There it was parked against the wall in the dealer's back lot, with roof caved in (obviously someone rolled it), body banged up, no wheels or tires on the car, etc. "Another one bites the dust," as rock group Queen would sing a decade or so later. M68
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Hey Paul, how about some more interesting info & old photos of some of the other Sox & Martin '68 B029 Hemi Barracudas...
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Is that 2 different cars in the lower photo from the upper? No GTX lettering on the B-body in the 2nd shot and the white trunk stripe is missing from the 'Cuda in one of the pics.
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Taking another look it appears the upper cars are '68s and the lower cars are '69s, but I'm a Chevy guy, so what do I know??
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If you notice, the trucks are different also.
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Here's one of Ron Lyles '68 Hemi Barracuda that was bought from Sox & Martin and was also used in some New York street races...
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