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It looks really good in black, like all Cadillacs should, particularly from the front. I’m impressed by the overall package.

Agreed. I owned a V12 with slushbox that died in an engine fire (big surprise there). The drivetrain on this is much better and if you can find a clean donor car that needs an engine, that might be the way to go. I’m a little worried about the rust behind the door on the rocker being a prelude to what’s underneath the

The law was put in after someone was killed by snow coming off the truck in front of her, and the police say they enforce it, but I have no idea how many tickets. I have some friends in the State Police and the local PD so I’ll have to ask.

BMW Z1 - it had drop-down doors.

Good one!

In NH, it still matters. Antique cars less then 40 years old must be inspected every year, greater than 40 years old every 2 years. Vehicles older than 1949 are exempt as long as it’s equipped to original specifications. That Miata would only last 5 miles on most local roads here, especially during the spring “frost

“Lemmy Kilmister, David Bowie, Alan Rickman, rest in peace while we deal with the fact that Bernie Ecclestone is still with us.”

There are some doors Man was not meant to open.

and Mr Bean also.

I’d have been more impressed if they made a flagship RWD product.

This is why when my kids were little (back in the early 90s), the only thing I had them watch were vintage Loony Tunes from Laser Disk/DVD/VHS I glommed from Saturday morning cartoons. These were the full violence ones, like when I grew up in the 60s. My kids turned out normal, so thank goodness for Loony Tunes!

Just like what BMW did with the X5 and the 5er wagons. Look what they don’t sell in the USA any more...

I drove my RWD BMW 528iT all over the northeastern US and Canada with just Blizzaks in the winter, and it was just fine. I also grew up with RWD cars so it’s no biggie for me; I generally prefer it to FWD in the winter.

So Clippy the annoying Microsoft paper clip has reincarnated into Fishie? The take-away here seems to be never put the car in Green Mode.

My Citroen SM had the best jacking system: run the hydropneumatic suspension up to max height, hook a little metal pylon onto the body next to the tire to be changed, lower the suspension and the wheel was pulled up off the ground. It was a brilliant system.

That sucks. I understand the problem though — I have eczema issues, and grew up around paints and chemicals (my dad ran a paint store). I don’t have trouble with screens, but my skin oils tend to erode plastics, which sucks when you wear glasses (like I do).

Don’t forget the turd cherry on top.

After reading this list, I realize how little TV I watch (yay me!)

No, there’s nothing wrong. I love Moto Guzzis.

Park St doesn’t look that much different today. There’s a few more fences but that’s it.