http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/2337247170.html
Gary
Shirley you can't be serious.
Not a bad price, if the floors are not all rotted.
I like the sellers attitude.
'F' you if you don't like it. :speechless:
Quote from: pyro on April 22, 2011, 02:55:28 AM
Not a bad price, if the floors are not all rotted.
No back glass and parked outside so I suspect the floors are shot.
Quote from: CarFreak on April 22, 2011, 01:32:49 AM
Shirley you can't be serious.
Don't call me Shirley.
GJ
Most anything with a fin is cool! :rockon:
Clink
Yeah,yeah, I meant Pyro.
Hell, at my age I'm glad I remember where I left the prunes.
Gary
Been going through unread posts; How'd I miss this one?
Not bad. You're only 4 1/2 years behind. You'll catch up. :waiting 5:
http://cleveland.craigslist.org/cto/5351648412.html
:pool:
Why are you looking at Cl ads in Cleveland?
My car nut uncle lives there if you need eyes on that brown and orange '34.
Because I have a car nut friend that I went through high school with that lives there and he sends me that stuff.
;D
Not interested in the '34 Cad. He sent it to me for the ugly factor, I guess.
Do you think that color combo is original? The orange sort of looks similar to other cars I've seen of the era but the pairing with brown doesn't seem right. They used much nicer and brighter combos on Packards and Cads I've seen from the early 30s.
Most of the Cadillac colors I have seen from that period are dark and subdued except for a Cream color they had in 1935. Have not been able to find a color chart for 1934 other than color names but no color "chips".
My opinion is that car is a repaint with a color choice that was with little taste, especially the bottom. Maybe one of those deals where the guy picking the colors thought they looked great on small chips but when the whole car was painted the upchuck bags came out.
Or his wife picked out the colors. We've all seen those cars @ shows.
;D :yes:
Reminds me a little of this Pierce Arrow.