Posted by Gambles on April 25, 2020 at 11:59:01 from (24.246.203.110):
In Reply to: One Big Beautiful Car posted by Bill(Wis) on April 25, 2020 at 09:53:00:
Nice boat! Since I'm a Ford man, the exact car of my post might be off a couple of years, but here's a woulda, shoulda post. It was the early 80s and I was going to automotive Vo-Tech school. Two other classmates and myself quite often hung out at the local salvage yard. We got to be good customers and friends of the two hippies who ran the place, so we would make some really good deals there. In the yard was a complete Caddie of about that vintage, but this one was either a hearse or an ambulance as it looked like a panel van. I remember that it was complete and it was a 3X2 carburetion. (Side note: Google says Caddie had the tri-power from 58-60. I know this car was not a '59, though) The hippies liked cheap beer, Double Eagle recycled motor oil and I suspect their weed, so the car was for sale, at a very reasonable price. Since it was getting toward the end of the school year, I was short on money and I wasn't able to buy it. I wished I could have swung it!
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