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#17032 - 06/22/00 01:26 AM 1984 Olympic Century
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I have a 1984 Limited Edition, Olympic, Buick Century. I would like to find some general information on these including number produced, colors, purpose of edition, etc.

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#17033 - 06/28/00 08:08 PM Re: 1984 Olympic Century
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In summer of '84, my old man ordered and purchased a new '85 Park Avenue. The only reason I mention this at all is because I distinctly remember oval shaped stickers in the rear door stationary glass that read "BUICK - Proud Sponsor of the Olympic Games" along with the Olympic rings. Other than this, I know of nothing else "Olympic" about it!<P>Derek<BR><P>------------------<BR>1968 "Canadian" Pontiac Beaumont<BR>1988 Buick LeSabre T-Type<BR>

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#17034 - 06/28/00 08:52 PM Re: 1984 Olympic Century
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My 1985 Regal that I bought brand new had the Olympic logos as well. I think it was just because Buick sponsored the 1984 Olympics and was trying to get as much play as they could.

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Enjoy an evening of all things automotive. FINS exhibit, guest speakers, and a unique pedal car auction by RM Auctions.

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