Old New Stock
I may have already been a member of this Forum but years of inactivity can erase your history...
Have two Caddies, 35 years apart, a '62 60S and a '97 STS and love'em both. I have learned a lot by working on them, by reading the FSMs an by lurking in Forums like this one, and yet keep learning doing all of the above. If I think I know the answer or "an" answer to a question or problem, I post it but y'all have to take it with a slab of salt as I am just a shade-tree-mechanic, not a pro. I am sure, I'll have questions too...:D Thanks G.A.R.Y., for inviting me to write this lil' blurb. |
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welcome back ... we love salt. dont hold back. also, i have a weak spot for vintage machines ... please post photos of the '62 we like members showing off cars ... |
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You bet. BTW photos are easy to post here. Would love to see a photo of the 1962!!!!!!!!!
Again welcome BACK to the forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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7 seconds seperated out posts, great minds think alike.................
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a team of sorts? |
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Thanks for the kind words, Guys.
I found one photo on Ol' Cad that I've put in my "Album". I might add more later. |
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I had a yellow '62 convertible my ex-husband brought home for me one night years ago but not so many years that the car wasn't somewhat venerable. Gosh, I loved it. Inside and outside, looked like new, everything worked, and when you mashed the accelerator, it gave new meaning to the term "horsepower." Them were the days.
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Hey, what model was your '62 ragtop? And if it could talk, what would it say?
G.A.R.Y. |
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If it *lived* in the '60s, it wouldn't remember...;)
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Especially if it lived in coconut grove in the 60's
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