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Wow, really nice Ed!! Strange how black was not a standard color on the Cutlass for that one year.....
Have a friend that had a really nice black 72 cutlass survivor. Don't see many black 72's that's for sure. If I can pick at one little detail, before you put it on E-Bay, take that 442 emblem off the glovebox and pick up a "Cutlass" emblem from one of the repo guys. It'll help if a real buyer is looking for a '72. Clearly tons of time and cost were invested in the details & this one is easy to fix. Good luck with the sale, beautiful car! Joe |
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Please send any additional information and photos to the email I PM'ed you
Thanks, Tim |
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350 was the std. mill for the '72 Cutlass with 442 option.
455 was an additional option (std with W30) |
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I attached the photobucket link but, based on the calls that I've received most people missed it. Here it is again:
Additional Photo Link for 442 Thanks SYC, Ed
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