You know you've written an excellent piece when people "nit-pick" it; Cadillac still had the power exterior antennas until '70. Imperial adopted the windshield antenna that year, also.
You know you've written an excellent piece when people "nit-pick" it; Cadillac still had the power exterior antennas until '70. Imperial adopted the windshield antenna that year, also.
Yeah, I'd say you're probably in the minority with your tears of laughter watching vintage car show clips.
Great story and video about a neat guy and a cool car. 5 Stars.
I'm really excited about this! Any word on who will play me, Brad Pitt still open?
For all of us who would like to trade our "Big Ninety-Eight Oldsmobile" in some days.
Maybe we can start a production company and turn these tear jerkers into movies. I know Ray has just signed on for a year's stint as Curly in the road production of Oklahoma so he's out as one of the lead roles.
Great COTD! These Danielle Steel meets Popular Mechanics stories are kind of addictive.
No, Jalop has been there, done that. Matt spoke with Leno in a very similar "interview" for example.
Ray should have some fun with this. He could have interns try to reach hot celeb babes and see if any will talk with him about cars. I'm serious, there has to be some hot celeb women out there who love cars.
So long as we're discussing vehicles and Detroit, let's show something Detroiters haven't seen in years; it's the front of a U-Haul truck.
Steve Lehto is an author, attorney, and educator.. I'd be reluctant to buy the book or use this guy's legal services if the old age, "those who can do, those who can't teach", is true.
This story was excerpted from Steve Lehto's book Bobby Isaac: NASCAR's First Modern Champion, which is available on Kindle for $2.99. What, you don't read the fine print?
Beautiful! Some songs sound better on an old AM radio and an engine just looks better in black and white.
Sounds like someone just spent $2.99.
Those cars had great lines.
I think I mentioned this on here once before, but it shows the power Cadillac once had in the eyes of the public: Frank Sinatra got his first wife to move from NJ to CA with the promise of a new Cadillac convertible.
I think I mentioned this on here once before, but it shows the power Cadillac once had in the eyes of the public: Frank Sinatra got his first wife to move from NJ to CA with the promise of a new Cadillac convertible.
Here's a link to the auction site with the car's history with Sinatra and more pics. The car looks better in profile and you can get a better look at the color. Sinatra was "Old Blue Eyes" so the color fits.
Here's a link to the auction site with the car's history with Sinatra and more pics. The car looks better in profile and you can get a better look at the color. Sinatra was "Old Blue Eyes" so the color fits.
What does it say about a vehicle when the first thing that pops into your head is, "God, Megan Fox would look hot driving that"! I think it speaks well of the design.