what is your favourite caddy of all time?
mine is the 59' eldorado convertible
what is your favourite caddy of all time?
mine is the 59' eldorado convertible
i like it when you call me big mommy.
2005 CTS-V One of the best american sedans out right now.
UCP biggest mustang lover
Definetly the Cien.
If production car only, then no doubt the CTS-V, that car is wild.
if they make an Escalade V. pimp mobilee
Gone:
09 Ducati Monster 696
09 Audi Q5 3.2
03 Infiniti G35 Sedan
07 Honda Civic Coupe LX 5spd
Current:
10 BMW 335d
12 Audi Q5 2.0t
10 VW Jetta TDI
11 Ducati Monster 796
What's your favourite way to waste time...of all time?Originally Posted by austin healey
What's your favourite way to clog-up the forum...of all time?
What's your favourite way to get owned...of all time?
I don't mean to be rude but could you at least check or search the forum before starting these threads? From the other threads you've made it seems as though you actually have some knowledge of cars and could, if you tried, make a positive contribution to the site BUT this is not the way to do it.
Incase you're wondering what I mean, let's start with your car and username...You've made a thread with the vague specs of the car but howabout some photos of yours, some opintions etc. on what it's like to live with and some more detailed information on the car?
I strongly recommend taking a long, hard look at these forums before posting...just so you can see how it all works. Take your time to get to know what's already been done and what's worth doing...
...welcome to UCP but please, we have seen this sort of thing over and over again. It gets a little annoying to say the least. Enjoy your stay and I (and I'm sure other members feel the same way) look forward to seeing some better thought out threads / posts in the future.
Please don't think of this as me taking a potshot at you, apologies if I seem a little harsh but in all honesty I'm trying to help.
"This is hardcore." - Evo's John Barker on the TVR Tuscan S
The CTS-V
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Yeah, I choose the CTS-V (in black) as well if this is production only.
But of all time, no restraints, the Cien.
2007 Acura TL Type-S (AEM V2, R-V6 Race/J-Pipe, ATLP Quad Exhaust)
2011 BMW 328i Coupe
1958 Cadillac Series 62 DeVille Convertible. 365ci block, bored .030 over with '59-'62 390 crank (395ci total), intake, headers, yadda yadda, backed up with GM 700R4 automatic overdrive tranny. Duals with Smithy's Pipes, 4-wheel Eldorado discs, CB radio. Black/black with charcoal grey Tijuana Tuck-n-Roll interior trimmed in red cord.
An it harm none, do as ye will
Approximately 79% of statistics are made up.
Forgive me if i'm wrong but doesn't the CTS-V only come in 6 Speed auto?
If it doesn't than it gets a +10 in my book.
The best thing to do in a car short of sex is to go faster than everyone else on the road.
life is short,
PARTY NAKED!
If it wasn't for physics and law enforcement, I'd be unstopable!
The Cien by far! If only Cadillac released it to public
Top 10:
1) Mclaren F1
2) Dodge Viper
3) BMW M5
4) Ferrari F430
5) Ferrari Enzo
6) Corvette Z06
7) Lamborghini Gallardo
8) 1967 AC Cobra 427
9) 1971 Hemi Cuda
10) Mercedes SL55 AMG
Especially like these three
depression-era 3 window coupe
late '40s Sedanette
'67 El Dorado
Yes, I thought of a '59 also. But I would pick the Eldorado Seville (2-door hardtop).Originally Posted by austin healey
Also:
'66 Fleetwood Brougham... big and powerful 429-cu-in engine, 3/8" walnut wood trim, rear footrests, reading lights and picnic tables, leather seats and plenty of room.
'68-'76 Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine... an actual factory-built limo, 20-21 feet long (depending on the year), living-room sized rear compartment, 9-passenger capability, power glass partition window, jump seats, great 472 ('68-'74) and 500 ('75-'76) engine, super-smooth running and riding.
'69 Fleetwood Brougham (photo below)... powerful and torquey 472/375 hp engine, 525 ft-lbs torque, high compression (10.5:1), very reliable engine and transmission, plush leather seats, rear footrests and reading lights, real wood trim (rosewood), great stretch-out room with its 133" wheelbase and 228.5" overall length (19 feet), large trunk. A very easy to drive car. And in triple black, they look very elegant:
Last edited by Fleet 500; 02-09-2006 at 12:36 AM.
'76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine, '95 Lincoln Town Car.
'59 Eldorado Convertable and Hardtop. Pics #3 and #4.
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum...29&postcount=3
"Racing improves the breed" ~Sochiro Honda
6 speed manual only (t56).Originally Posted by Schmallz
the 59 from The Ghostbusters
edit: I had a huge picture but it was over the 1 mb size limit!
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