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Old 10-28-2019, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by rustyrelic View Post
and no, there is no specific year, but I suppose the snobs might say 1977 and up, are "too small with perhaps a suspect engine"
Having sent my '69 Bonneville wagon down the road some time ago, my 20 year old son's '77 Bonneville Brougham is the closest thing to a Darksider we have now. Sure, it's downsized from the '76, but it's still a pretty big car, has a sooth quiet ride, a 5" bolt circle on the wheels and genuine Pontiac motor under the hood. I say it still counts!

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