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Speak of the Deville
devillesinthedetails01

No idea why you don’t have more stars at this point.

If you’re gonna do it, always always always go OEM Plus.

100% my favorite look on most trucks. Not too high/no rake, no gaudy wheels, just enough tread to give it some attitude. The only aftermarket wheel I’ll accept are “Soft 8's” in the finish of your choosing.

In Maryland too

I’m the same damn way. Not sure how to fix it yet. 

You all better leave Tracy alone or I’m gonna Gorilla Glue each one of you to the seat of one of these and make you drive it around for 6 weeks (minimum) as penance.

Don’t talk about Baby like that.

Just based on data alone, this is NP all the way. This guy is a stones throw away from wholesale price for one of these with this mileage and condition.

Got pulled over on 287 in Nyack one night/morning in an87 Cadillac Brougham. Cop said he clocked me at about 92 mph coming off the Tappan Zee, and I was on the brakes already to make the turn at the end. My foot was buried getting on so I had to have crossed the bridge at well over 100. Once you got some momentum

Had the honor of owning 3 Cadillacs with the 307. All about 20+ years old at the time. When they were running right, they were fine. But compared to everything else I’ve had, they were dogs. Stout, but painfully slow until you got to highway speed.

Did anyone else have a Hot Wheels M1?

I subscribed to his channel a few months back while searching for a how to on a custom shift knob. Been going back through the library little by little. 

This commenting system sucks

I end up in situations like this all too often and not in a recreational sense, most of the time with much heavier equipment stuck. I haven’t needed this technique yet but awesome to know. I usually have another truck close by with enough room to do the recovery. We end up using 2:1's more often because we have plenty

Yup, I was getting a chub over this thing until I got to the part about the 6.slow.

Absolutely. There is nothing remarkable about any of the BMWs I’ve driven. There’s no character. They’re like the Camry of “performance cars” without the one redeeming feature of the Camry. They were the vehicle of choice for cocaine addled spoiled brats in the 80's that didn’t want to drive “what my dad drives” and