1953 Cadillac Fleetwood

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

See all photos of this car: http://coloradoguy.com/1953-cadillac-fleetwood/photos.htm - 1953 Cadillac Fleetwood with 73K original miles. Footage of us driving in it and me walking around the outside. Such a beautiful car! Video taken in Buena Vista, Colorado USA (April 2009)

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  • 1:25 Steven looks like he smokes weed.

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    Funny when he was sitting in the back seat he looked like me when I was 14

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    .So long ago . .

  • @pompom11 Ha ha! I think he was just tired. Stephen's a great kid. He's 18 now... he's playing college football at Western State University. :)

  • one of these days steven will start talking and will not stop.

  • Ouch. Don't say that! :p)

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  • Bitchin car man I'd kill for that

  • @kisscactus He's a good boy I can tell. I think the old car put him in a relaxed state, see him yawning afterwards? Was scary I thought that was me in the back seat, I looked just like him when I was a kid. Tell him to do his homework along with the football.

    Very cool car I'm looking for any year Sixty Special now. Living in Florida so can drive it year round. Bob

  • ¡Beautiful!, a real good car.

  • boy in the white shirt is cute

  • To mynewpastime,

    Don't "get" what?

    Understanding and correcting the shortcomings of past designers? Keeping a car factory-original is all well & goodv -- for a car that is museum bound. If one were going to (ever) take the Caddy on the road (read: into battle) the driver would be pragmatic in making certain the beast is ready for the fight. After an up-grade (that would be completely reversable) the car would still appear factory and also have real-world worthiness / readiness. Safety First.

  • @neatoauctions You just don't get it. I can tell you are young. If have to explain it you wouldn't get it.

  • Steven appears to be a real firecracker.

    In regards to the Caddy: No car is "really nice" until that car handles well with quick-ratio steering. Pull out the original steering box (saving the original pieces, of course) and install something that will allow the driver to avoid accidents. In the buggy’s current state, that could never be possible Further, get anti-roll bars that may allow that '53 beast to complete a fast lane change.

  • Love the colour. Do you know what it is called?

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