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percentages of 62 425-A 11B 348 hp 4 spd Catalina vs Grand Prix vs Bonneville
Curious if anyone has thoughts on the 2092 11B 62 425-A 11B 348 HP 4 speed distribution to Catalina vs Grand Prix vs Bonneville
1000 Cats and 500 ea GP and BV ? or 1500 Cats or 700 each x 3 buddy score a 62 GP 11B car , has 8 lugs and 3.90 rear aquamarine with white guts
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I've wondered the same thing about 1961 as I have a 348hp Bonneville. I don't there's any real way to tell for sure so it's just going to be a guess. My guess is the majority were Grand Prixs, but I suppose there's an argument for saying more Catalinas were optioned that way if they were bought for racing. Either way, i think those two models made up the majority and very few were Bonnevilles.
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Sounds logical to me , so GP could be over a 1000
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63 Catalina coupe 467 cid budget drag car 11's 1/4 , 7.20 1/8th pump gas n/a 66 Star Chief Executive 57k mile 67 IH Scout project 2WD "Indian Scout" 69 Le Mans 2 dr HT 350 85k mile 15 sec 1/4 69 Firebird 400 Burgandy/Black 70 Olds Rallye 350 F85 4 speed 3.91's 70 Olds Cutlass Cruiser Red Wagon 350 101k miles 15 sec 1/4 12 sec w 455 74 Cheyenne Super C10 LWB Gen 6 454 w ZZ502 cam 3.07gear 13.1 1/4, 8.3 1/8 2020 RAM 1500 SLT 4x4 5.7 A8 Hemi 2007 Hummer H3 3.7 liter turd |
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I suspect GP numbers are significantly less than 1000. Looks like about 2000 11B cars were produced in total and the ratio of Catalina to GP was around 9 to 1. The GP was more of a luxury car when compared to the Cat and one would expect less likely to have a 4 speed. Bonneville's would account for very few. I have heard figures of around 200 or so thrown out for the GP, 11B 4 speed cars but who knows!!!!Over the years I've owned a few of them myself and currently have one.
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