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1 hour ago, Eric said:

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I'm guessing '56. My parents loved Cadillac (body by Fisher). They had a '56 and then a '66 and then a '76. My mom also had a 70 something Eldorado. With this picture it all makes sense and now I understand where I got the appreciation for boobies.

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On ‎10‎/‎11‎/‎2018 at 3:30 PM, Dric902 said:

The Riviera and Toronado were always favorites. And you could smoke the front tires on the Toronado

enough truck room to hide bodies

 

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I loved the boat tail Rivieras and got to drive one once. It was incredibly fast for such a big car. the 455 Buick had 510 foot-pounds of torque as I recall. I liked the olds Tornados even more, They were incredibly beautiful cars and somehow reminded me of an armored vehicle.

As with just about any car, I prefer solid colors and no vinyl tops.

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18 hours ago, Eric said:

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1957 Corvette;. It says "250" on the calve cover which means it's the 250 horse version of the 283. the 283 hp evasion had a solid lifter cam and 10.5:1 compression. terh was also a 270 horse version with dul quads instead of fuel injection.

 

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