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Originally Posted by speeder View Post
Actually, fuzzy dice in a car like that always makes my skin crawl a little. No one on earth was putting fuzzy dice in a new 1967 car and certainly no one was doing it 5 or 10 years later when it was aged a little.

Fuzzy dice were a cheesy 1950s thing. I just don't like it when people don't know their eras.

Same w all of the pimp references. It's true that pimps drove Cadillacs at one time but 99.99% of those cars were sold new to Protestant crackers, as conservative and Republican as they come. Instead of some stupid Super Fly costume, you should dress up like this to drive it:


Jee wiz, talk about triggered.....

I don't like it when people display passive aggression, to try to look superior, and don't know their facts: As times changed and racing became an organized sport, the kitschy dice remained part of car culture into the 1980s. https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-fuzzy-dice-527558

Mid 70's caddy almost killed me. Had a 4/6/8 cylinder auto switch system to try to save gas at the time. Throttle stuck, lucky even as a young inexperienced driver, I threw it into neutral and pounded the gas a few times, it recovered.
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