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<blockquote data-quote="Oldman62" data-source="post: 3212555" data-attributes="member: 43600"><p>Had a buddy that had a 350 H.O. in i think was a 69 Firebird, it was a real dark green.</p><p>another guy had a rocket 350 in a cutlas and I owned several pontiacs but they had 389's in them. Out of all my indians I liked my 62 catalina and it had 4 doors and 389 in it, owned it in the seventies, was metallic blue with white top. when I drove it to school the kids thought it was neat old car. The older couple that owned it did not drive it much at all. They put those thick plastic clear seat covers in it. They came off the first winter I can tell you that they were some kind off cold. My Grandpa gave 600.00 for it in 1972 and I paid him back by cleaning oilfield pumping units magneto parts for him to repair back in the day. Thanks for the memory bring backs. I have not thought about those days in a very long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldman62, post: 3212555, member: 43600"] Had a buddy that had a 350 H.O. in i think was a 69 Firebird, it was a real dark green. another guy had a rocket 350 in a cutlas and I owned several pontiacs but they had 389's in them. Out of all my indians I liked my 62 catalina and it had 4 doors and 389 in it, owned it in the seventies, was metallic blue with white top. when I drove it to school the kids thought it was neat old car. The older couple that owned it did not drive it much at all. They put those thick plastic clear seat covers in it. They came off the first winter I can tell you that they were some kind off cold. My Grandpa gave 600.00 for it in 1972 and I paid him back by cleaning oilfield pumping units magneto parts for him to repair back in the day. Thanks for the memory bring backs. I have not thought about those days in a very long time. [/QUOTE]
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