parkave231001
parkave231 can't get enough of that funky stuff
parkave231001

Yeah, Blind Faith is much better.

I’m down with UPP.

“Raymond Loewy on Interior Design” sounds like a winner to me! I’d love to see that, although I’m sure a copy wasn’t made.

Great — more fodder for this guy.


I see you’ve driven a first-year GM product too!

Did the commercial vehicles use the HT4100 in ‘84? I seem to remember that they kept the 368 at least in ‘82. Based on the horror stories I’ve read, I’m not sure I’d want the HT in this car...

Or blue stars. You, sir, win the internets for today.

Yeah, I’d really love to know the answer to that too...

I have to admit (and not bragging in any sense of the word), but the best part of being at the NFC Championship game in person was not having to listen to Joe Buck. Troy is fine, but Joe...ugh.

It always takes me a minute to remember which is which!

Camera/radar/laser (not exactly sure which) stuff is behind it. I wish someone would go all Manhattan Project to find a better way to integrate that cover, because it is all my eyes go to every time it appears and it bugs the hell out of me. It looks similar on the Mercedes.

I’m one of those people! I fell for those commercials at age 5 or 6 and even if it makes me a little dorky, I do feel the exact feeling those commercials are going for when I tell people (only when they ask — I’m not a total jerk) I drive a Cadillac.

Definitely not an Elegante — missing the center console and armrests specific to that trim. CP for that alone (and that ugly wart on the trunklid). I’m also willing to bet that’s not the original paint...

I’m not bitching and moaning about what that person makes. What irked me is his complaining about the non-mandated cookout he didn’t feel was up to snuff — it comes off as petty whining.

Oh, I’m rather well compensated, and we as a company have a generous bonus plan. But I don’t complain that I don’t get a free catered lunch every quarter.

You are correct; it is called my salary, along with a “good job” from my boss.

“We built 5,111 vehicles last year in Toledo and we got a catered meal of hot dogs and hamburgers as our thanks,” said Phil Reiter, 44, who has been working at the Toledo, Ohio manufacturing plant for two years.

I’m ROVL (rolling-on-the-velour-laughing).

Yeah, footprints can be a bitch to get out of here.