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Nice. Did it come with the fenderskirts?

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Old 08-09-2008, 09:53 PM
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big ass wing in the back for downforce
front splitter
side skirts
some naws
3 color shifting paint
50 inch plasma in the trunk
20 inch platinum Giovanni wheels

and you'll be the shizzle ma nizzle
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I bet I could land a Bell Jet Ranger on the hood of that dreadnought

I love it.
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Nice. Did it come with the fenderskirts?
No skirts. The PO cut his hand removing them one time so he tossed them out. I found a set on Fleabay and hopefully I'll have them for $40.

I'm thinking get the body nice and straight, remove the vinyl roof, and then shoot a nice black enamel paint job. Add a dual exhaust with some flow through mufflers and that should make for a nice friday night drive-in cruiser. I'm just going to have fun with it and for the low entrance fee I really can't go wrong. It will also give me a great platform for learning some more body work skills. Then I can work on finding my 1973 911S barn find project!

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Just lifting the hood is workout. It really is quite a hunk of metal, 4700lbs of fun.
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I had a '72 in University. Loved it. But gas was slightly cheaper in the 80's.

For that price, no you are not crazy.
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that is a great car, though a bit of a pig on gas.

Put dual exhausts on it if they are not already on it.
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Nice. Did it come with the fenderskirts?
Mom's '72 Fleetwood Brougham had those. Immense vehicle, almost a limo

We got clipped by a Honda once and I did not even notice it from the back seat, asked Dad why he was pulling over. Dent between the front tire and door R side. Honda, on a flat bed with a crushed front end

When I was about 12, Mom raced some guy in a Trans Am when we were on the way to the movies. We had 8 people in the car and ran away from him. I think she was showing off a bit for my Uncle Kern

See if you can get new hood springs for a reasonable price or get you a 2x4 to protect your melon son
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Old 08-10-2008, 07:08 AM
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Okay, here's a few more pics of the good, the bad, and the ugly. Some pretty nasty rust in the trunk floor. That's my biggest challenge so far. Still no regrets and I'm having some fun for now. I need to set the dwell on the points. I sold my old dwell meter some years ago. Need to replace the exhaust manifold gasket on the passenger side. The more I run it the more things start to work like the windows and the climate control. The A/C compressor is siezed up so I'll have to address that as the whole system works off of that and tons of vacuum lines. Seems like a lot of folks have an old Caddy in their past....kinda like a VW bug only bigger.
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Okay, now it's time to get busy fixing it.
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Sweet man, just like J. Cash would have driven...
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At least that A/C compressor couldn't be any more accessible. Those cars had the best A/C ever made on earth, GM/Frigidaire. It was the world's standard, used on RR and Jags among other contract customers. With a full charge of R-12, you could use it as a meat locker in Death Valley.
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I love it. Always been a fan of big old caddies and lincoln's. Make it a nice cruiser, slap and bag kit on in and some classy 20's (nothing gangster).
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AWESOME!!! I love it!
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The rust looks repairable, and you'll learn a lot while doing it. Be prepared to find a little more under the vinyl though. Mine had it bad along the bottom, and below the rear window.

I still think you got an incredible deal!
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I had 72, 75, 76, and 78. I love those big old caddys.
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We consumated our going steady in her parents '71 black Caddy. That car looks scary similar. Has it ever been in California? If yes, don't check under the back seat. How long do used condoms last? Maybe it fell out of a rust hole.
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If used gently and only briefly, as I suspect was the case, then they last a long time.

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84 Cab - sold!
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