Would this help?
Would this help?
I would bet $100 that it's a Lincoln LS and I am not usually a gambling man.
My sisters and I would occasionally raid my dads record collection to see what the old man listened to. He had alot of jazz that was weird and then he had the Dave Brubeck 5 album that blew our young minds. My dad was pretty hip with the tunes, we also found some Parliament and Sly & the Family Stone.
I always wondered where that long black hair stuck in the paint on the hood of my 1965 Mustang came from.
Jimmy Fallon? That's simply pathetic. As my dear old granny used to say "Bless their little hearts."
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In 1991 Chevrolet offered more than 20 exterior colors for its cars and trucks - and ten additional colors just for the Corvette. Up through the 1980's a customer could choose from six cloth and 11 leather color choices for their new Cadillac. Now Cadillac (XTS) offers eight exterior colors (four of which are a…
The Cadillac wreath and crest is pretty awesome, it's gone through some changes over the years but had maintained it's core, which is the coat of arms of Mr. Le Sieur Antoine De La Mothe Cadillac, the founder of Detroit. All those bars, colors, and merlettes ( not ducks) mean something. Go here to see what…
The birds are merlettes, which are heraldic adaptations of the martin. Just sayin'
Grills! Grills Grills for days, honeycomb grills, small egg crate grills, big egg crate grills!
That's just sad, it's like a "living" obituary.
So if his name was oh let's say Scottish-sounding who probably
Those W116 Mercedes are imposing, handsome cars but they have crappy A/C systems which was a bit of a problem in Texas. I know of a number of instances where a late model Benz was traded in on a Cadillac or Lincoln simply because the A/C couldn't handle the Texas heat.
Imagine how smooth those Caddy's were on that smooth track ahhhh!!!!
The Mark V is delightful, too bad it's not a '78 which is identical in every respect except that it could be ordered with a 460 V8 which made it less of an anchor.
With 365 lb·ft at 2400 RPM this beast will move with surprising alacrity, not to mention pull a house off of it's foundation, if the need should arise.
If it truly was driven by Tom Cruise wouldn't the seat be really close to the pedals?
I'd be quite happy to have Daniel Craig in my car....
Addison, Texas, a suburb of Dallas used to run Volvo 240 police cruisers back in the early 80's and if I remember correctly they replaced those with FWD Oldsmobile Delta 88's.
True, true...of course the James Bond franchise has never been meek about product placement.