cadkev89
Drujon
cadkev89

That is one lucky SOB

Totally based on a GM A-body and from the mirrors, likely an '86-'90 Chevrolet Caprice.

WOW! That could have ended in a horrific scene worthy of Final Destination 8 - like he could have fallen, the car run over him and then roll out into traffic in front of that 18 wheeler. That guy should go buy a lottery ticket and go to church on Sunday!

Maybach 62 - It weighs 6200 lbs, has lots of power and plenty of sheetmetal to get crunched before the greasy bits get hurt.

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This was blasting out that open window on the Conti' Diamond in the back.....

Well once a pimp always a psycho communist dictator. Kinda ironic though...

Genius!

Rolls Royce wheels my Aunt Fannie! Those are Ford Crown Vic/Mercury Marquis rims.

The 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood with the LT1 V8 260 hp 330 lb·ft . It's a last-of-its-kind large RWD V8 American luxury car with some "git along" under the hood. About 15,000 were made, but like the wagons many were driven into the ground or pimped-out beyond recognition. So I am thinking Florida might be a good place to

Hmmm that front end is ungainly at best. It appears to have an untreated overbite. The rear is nice if not memorable. The interior is quite alluring with nice detail. No doubt MB will sell all that they can make but I do miss the simple elegance of earlier generations.

I knew I had heard "Gran Coupe" somewhere before....

atta girl!

Murilee is a dude

Once a gain, a beautiful body hides some really jacked-up inards. It's like the automotive equivalent of Anna Nicole Smith (Guess model days). I read that some English Lord was the first to receive a Lagonda and that the factory literally sent a car with engineers and extra parts to follow it wherever it went.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, if any other car company had as many of their automobiles catch fire as Ferrari - the NTSB, IHHS, DOJ, CNBC, and the FMR would be doing investigations, calling for recalls, filing suit, and have hour-long specials about the fiery deaths caused by these cars.

Wonder if that little Thai cutie can shoot ruby-encrusted ping pong balls out......never mind

Shoot, that ain't nothin' you couldn't do in a '73 Caprice Estate Wagon

That boy has a hard road ahead of him. I hope he has a nice "therapy slush fund" started.

Unless this "confidential informant " appears in open court then his or her statements shouldn't be allowed to enter the case.

Back in 1986 the old downtown Frank Kent Cadillac building did explode and burn, taking 60 brand new Cadillac's with it. [www.chron.com]