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Originally Posted by thews
Not all cars were special orders, so I assumed Pontiac would build some heavily optioned cars to put in the dealers showroom to showcase the options. I would also assume they'd build some low optioned cars because that's all some could afford. Would you assume cars like these would be an ADV. ASSN. COL car?
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The Optional Local Advertising Association Collections has nothing to do with the options on a car, or whether it was special ordered. Like BVZ stated, it's simply that the dealer was part of the advertising pool. I have a lot of invoices for standard GTO's, standard Firebird 350's, many with only a few options, that had the Optional Local Advertising Association Collection charge.
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