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Again, Oldsmobile was absent in 1959-1963, when Ford, Chrysler, Chevrolet, and Pontiac were on the NHRA and NASCAR race tracks.

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Absent in chassis only. If you wanted to win you ran an Olds on gas.














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The first shot and the last one were both at Tulsa Raceway. The wagon was a '72 flattop that held several records in the day.
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44K seems reasonable ...?

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Yes,very well bought.
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I love that car, I may have seen it at the Chicago Auto Show in 1968.
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