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6. Oldsmobile Rallye 350

There's no mistaking the bright Sebring Yellow of the 1970 Olds Rallye 350, painted from stem to stern, including bumpers. The word is that the Rallye 350 was a Hurst/Olds model repurposed due to corporate policy changes regarding engine sizes for intermediate and large automobiles. The Hurst/Olds line resumed in 1972, and as an experiment, the Rallye 350 didn't catch on with customers, so either way, the model was doomed to a short life and production quantity. In fact, rumor has it that most buyers of this eye-catching car were company zone representatives and dealers getting it off their lots in 1971.

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