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73 Olds Omega?
Yup, Sean is right….
He’s just lucky I had to work a little late tonight 😛
My first thought was “Some sort of Oldsmobile.” Here’s another vote for pre-1975 Omega.
The familiar burgundy Oldsmobuick belonging tom Arnold T. Pants Esq, attorney for the former Mrs Irwin M. Fletcher.
1986 Buick Century
1977 Pontiac Grand Prix
That’s too easy — the grille of a 1961 Rambler Ambassador up so close that you could see its nose hairs (if you were interested in such things).
I’m gonna say ’74 Delta 88.
It’s an Olds–not “beaky” enough for a Pontiac. And the A-body Century’s been done.
Mazda 121/ Cosmo/ RX-5
Something British. Riley? Wolseley?
Someone already nailed it & I cannot wait to see the rest of it!
I thought for sure it was a ’74 Delta!
It’s 40th anniv of the ’73 model year introduction. So it’s fitting to show the Omega which was new that year.