Cadillac 1974
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@Necroman666 That would be nice but big brother government won't allow it for the time being, too many control freaks, social engineers, and greenies right now. They not only hate large cars they hate automobiles period unless it's an imported electric car or hybrid. They would rather waste tens of billions on high speed rail lines that can't pay for themselves or limit movement altogether. Ironically the one place where they could make and sell cars like this is Communist China, sad but true.
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Has anyone bought that Cadillac car before.
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I'd like to have the red Eldorado convertible, it looks like a hell of a cruiser.
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It's a living room in a car
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When American cars were full size, powerful and ultra-comfortable -- not the dinky euro-clones of today.
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my poppas car we had some great vacations miss u paa xxx
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@azyaninvasion The car on License to Drive was a 1972 Cadillac Sedan Deville
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The new owner of a Fleetwood Talisman must have thought he/she had died and gone to car heaven. I'll take this ANY DAY over those over-rated,over-hyped and WAAAAYYYY over-priced euro-trashmobiles. This is very sad, for now Hyundai, of all carmakers (!), is building the car Cadillac shoud have,the Equus.
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with 375 hp???
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Amazing cars...it's just a shame they were built to rather poor quality standards. The seventies was the time American car companies needed to step up their game in the face of heavy competition from the Germans. The Seville was sadly too little, too late and while car makers like Mercedes could never compete to the same level of luxury, the high build quality and top notch materials in their cars was unsurpassed by any other company...except possibly Roll Royce
DAMN those seats looked comfortable. Like a couch! Now these days some of seats from cars feel like I'm sitting on lawn furniture.
mahoot81 2 years ago 34
your not serious are you? What does Russia make that would compare to a Cadillac?
OsbornTramain 3 years ago 19