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Beautiful car!!

  • Thread starter Thread starter Comfortzone
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Beautiful, if I wasn't so old I would consider buying it. I have enough problems driving the two I have to keep them in tip top condition, now have 25,000 miles on the XLR and 2,700 on the DTS.

I don't have anywhere to put it, otherwise I would buy it... (the pitfalls of condo living)

My dad was a partner in a Cadillac dealership when I was a kid, so all through the 70s, I can remember huge Cadillacs in the driveway..
 
I think you do, but I'm not sure.. It's a mint condition 1968 Cadillac for sale in TN..

Thanks... figured as much. Bet it's pretty sharp!!! Nothing like the big old Cadillacs... nor will there ever be again. A friend of mine inherited a 1964 Cadillac Hearse... been in the family since 1970, pretty cool. Even has a casket in the back!! Didn't have the nerve to check if it was empty.
 
My first car was a '70 coupe that was old when I got it. Great car, got me a lot of attention (not all of it good!). Got it from a widow who had that & a '59, her son told her she had to get rid of one so she kept the '59. Ironically I test drove it in a cemetary . . .

The car below is NOT mine but is the one Comfortzone is talking about. So cool!

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