traded Chevelle 454, 68 Stang fastback, Mach 1 Stang for CTS-V
Crazycora,
It would be a difficult choice as to which car to look at first. I have a buddy with the same problem. He has a CTS, 65 Chevelle SS and a 70 Chevelle SS 454. I got rid of a 68 Mustang Fastback and a 2003 Mach1 so I could buy my CTS V. No regets. A far more enjoyable car to drive.
Also I can't believe how many young peole drive Caddys these days. In my youth only really old people drove Cadillacs.
It would be a difficult choice as to which car to look at first. I have a buddy with the same problem. He has a CTS, 65 Chevelle SS and a 70 Chevelle SS 454. I got rid of a 68 Mustang Fastback and a 2003 Mach1 so I could buy my CTS V. No regets. A far more enjoyable car to drive.
Also I can't believe how many young peole drive Caddys these days. In my youth only really old people drove Cadillacs.
Crazycora,
It would be a difficult choice as to which car to look at first. I have a buddy with the same problem. He has a CTS, 65 Chevelle SS and a 70 Chevelle SS 454. I got rid of a 68 Mustang Fastback and a 2003 Mach1 so I could buy my CTS V. No regets. A far more enjoyable car to drive.
Also I can't believe how many young peole drive Caddys these days. In my youth only really old people drove Cadillacs.
It would be a difficult choice as to which car to look at first. I have a buddy with the same problem. He has a CTS, 65 Chevelle SS and a 70 Chevelle SS 454. I got rid of a 68 Mustang Fastback and a 2003 Mach1 so I could buy my CTS V. No regets. A far more enjoyable car to drive.
Also I can't believe how many young peole drive Caddys these days. In my youth only really old people drove Cadillacs.

having owned a 396 Chevelle SS (sold), a '68 Stang fastback (wrecked), and wanting a CTS-V (out of my budget) i can relate .. for sure, i wish i still had those cars ...
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