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Possible rarest Darksider of them all?
OK, somewhat hyperbole, but this possibly may be a 3-speed (column) 421 Tri-Power Ventura.
https://journal.classiccars.com/2022...ntiac-ventura/ If someone knows how to get docs from the seller, it pay prove to be 1 of 10 full-size cars with this combo. |
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Unusual to say the least. Too bad the original drivetrain's been replaced.
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If someone knows... Oh puhleese. This post is just clickbait, the author's name just happens to be the same as yours. If you're looking to generate some hits, at least be up front about it.
That AM/FM radio you wrote about? It doesn't have a selector slider. In other words, it's just an AM radio. "The analog odometer reads 112K miles, which the selling dealer states is accurate"? Umm, no. The analog odometer (LOL) would only show 12K. "gauges for the voltage and fuel level are located ahead of the driver". LOL. There is no volt gauge, and placing them BEHIND the driver would just be dumb. "Features include a fender-mounted antenna". |
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Nice 66! Skirts are rare for the Catalina.
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