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Retro Review 1987 GM SS Cars


David

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Talk about an awesome assortment of some great cars I would love to own.

I believe almost every member of C&G will have one here they could love.

I would still love to have a Burgundy 1987 Monte Carlo Areocoupe SS with T tops like this one that was for sale a few years back.

 

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The only one Id go outta my way for, if I was a millionaire/billionaire playboy, would be the GNX.   Not the regular Grand National, but the GNX.

My favorite G-Body though would be the Olds.  Then would be the Grand Prix. Then would be the Regal. But not just any Regal, the T-Type and the GN/GNX. Unlike the Cutlass and the GP, those I like in any trim. Then in 4rth place its the Monte Carlo. The SS is cool, but Id rather the LS over the SS. I like the SS, but I prefer the LS. 

 

 

Say what you will about the G-Bodies. They make for really cool beaters...

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