And I thought our cars were rare, I can't find online in California, one surviving 4dr or Wagon based 1973-1977 GM Colonnade car, i.e. Century, LeMans, Cutlass. Yet, in the junkyards here, occasionally
someone will dump one of these wagons that haven't ran in 20 years. This is a travesty. No club, and all the classic car groups focus on are coupes and "muscle". This is a real tragedy. About the only
gas hog family cars that exist from the 70s are the Ford LTDs and some Chryslers. But GM seems to be extinct now. I can't believe it. And I read the reviews, and no even seems to care they are gone. I think
the family cars look better than the muscle cars. I have personally seen TWO 73-77 era colonnade 4dr Olds bodies still in existence, and one wagon, two Century 4drs, but never seen a Pontiac. I guess they just
don't exist anymore. Next to Ks, I would drive a 70s land yacht to work everyday with A track player if I could afford it. And, gas price manipulation destroyed them all too.