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1969 Olds 442

455, 400+ HP, 700R4 tranny, 3.73 rearend, black interior, convertible

Location: Atlanta, GA
Members: 5
Latest Activity: Nov 22, 2016

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Comment by Lee Gosney on November 22, 2016 at 7:33am

Hey guys, I am updating the club page...Are you guys still meeting? If so could you update your information?

When I go to car show and take pictures, I get asked about car clubs and I direct them to South East Wheels Events for more information.  Would it be possible for you to update you information, meeting times, web-site, number of members, contact information?  Anything that would help a prospective member or people interested in your club to get more information?   Thanks, Lee

Comment by Mike LaMay on June 21, 2014 at 3:05am

WOW! A club for 69 442's in ATL!

I'm in!!!!!

Comment by Kevin Connors on February 5, 2012 at 12:15pm

Clay, it was good to meet you today. Hopefully I'll have my '72 Olds at the next C&O.

 

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