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Anything I would have mentioned has been mentioned already - but here's a thought:

It would take living in a city other than Toronto..

For those of you south of the border, one of the major parts chains up here (along with everything else you need for your house/garden) is Canadian Tire. On any given day, you can drive into any CT parking lot and someone is doing something under the hood or under the car. My personal best is swapping out a blown head

I had one I picked up for $500 with the intent to do minor work to and flip (which I did, for a handsome profit a couple of months later).. Horrible little car, but that 2.4 is peppy. From the moment it hit the driveway, the pseudo-wife nagged me every day to get rid of the "turd". She'd make me park my 94 Fleetwood

NP.. if this car was here in Toronto I'd snap it up, much to the pseudo-wife's chagrin, and work an LSx/T56 swap into it.. Sacrilege, I know, to get rid of that V12, but what the hell. Never been conventional anyway..

I live in Toronto and I've seen this car.. on more than one occasion. One time it was in the incoming lane, and the guy in the car in front of me was apparently so shocked by it he rear-ended the car in front 'cuz he couldn't keep his eyes off it. I stopped ok (thanks to Pops for ingraining the habit of keeping an eye

I've always wanted to take mine - 94 Cadillac Fleetwood. Pic's not mine but close enough. 8" longer than the Roadmaster wagon, decent mileage with the LT1 but with the power to hold it's own, and the last of the great Cadillacs. You don't get much more 'Merican than this.

Buying this - 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood. Base, metal-roofed non-Brougham and rarer than hen's teeth, at least up here. Basically an Impalla SS in a tux. Needs a little work from a cosmetic standpoint, but this one is staying bone stock.

Buying this - 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood. Base, metal-roofed non-Brougham and rarer than hen's teeth, at least up here. Basically an Impalla SS in a tux. Needs a little work from a cosmetic standpoint, but this one is staying bone stock.