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    a c41 quad car.........

    very rare, but not the rarest oldsmobile ever.......

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    my buddy had a 5 speed one that looked just like that, it was a last & hella fast, but he never did have a title for it, although it wasnt stolen, he drove it around for months with no title.

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    • #3
      lol i saw one in the JY this weekend, plus i know where one parks by my house... and i think ive seen a few on the roads around. but only 1 Z34 lol (in red too)

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      • #4
        you may have seen a w41, but not a c41.......there is a HUGE difference.....

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        • #5
          true true, i see z34's all the time

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          • #6
            around edmonton ive seen one on the street that maybe two (both were red and i didnt get a close look at one to see the driver if it was the same) and ive seen a rusty white one in someones driveway with a GTP... so whats the difference between these care? 5speed with a quad 4... body kit and all... what else is there to them?

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            • #7
              Oh, and ive NEVER seen a TGP here, EVER. not ONCE... no one even knows what they are when i mention them

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              • #8
                The C41 package included a tank baffle, a Torsen LSD, an oil cooler, no power options or A/C, and a 7400k redline. This car was available to the public, but was built to be sold to the racers as the basis for track cars. Most of the car were sold directly to autocross and track teams, which paid off as oldsmobile went 123 in I believe 91 or 92?


                They estimate 7-15 were built, no one knows for sure. That torsen LSD could also be bought off the shelf, but in the early 90s with a price tag of over $2,000 it's safe to say they didn't sell that many.

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                • #9
                  My aunt had an Quad 442. My cousin claims it was an H/O model but I don't ever recall seeing a W41 badge on it. It was still a quick little car. She used to spectator it at the local track, lol. That is a nice little car he is trying to sell. I like how he used blue tape to show the imperfections. Looks like an honest seller (which you don't see much anymore).
                  -60v6's 2nd Jon M.
                  91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
                  92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
                  94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
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                  • #10
                    The thin I love about these cars is that:

                    THIS IS THE FIRST N/A 4 CYL TO RUN IN THE 14'S IN THE 1/4 MILE, AND IS THE FIRST TRUE SPORT COMPACT CAR! AN OLDSMOBILE, NOT A CIVIC

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                    • #11
                      ahhhh i see... i have been learned...

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