I wish. I'd buy more Fleetwoods.
I could never drive one of those tiny things, even riding in one, I fear for my life.
You know, living in any period from right after WWII to right before the hippies came along would be bliss.
In these parts, I'd say that most women seem to find it charming for a fella to display some sort of chivalry.
On holding doors, I will hold the door on a building (Not a vehicle) for any person, regardless of gender. It's just polite, and very commonplace here. You see men holding the door...
I think they aimed those beds toward businessmen, but something tells me that it wasn't the big draw for many.
I've yet to meet anybody who had a Renault and liked it.
A VW seems even harder to believe! lol
My Grandparents on my Dad's side are Chevy folks and on Mom's are Ford folks.
We have lots of different cars and have had many over the years. The only imports were a Renault, which was garbage, and a Toyota pickup that ran great, but rusted away...
Very sad to hear that he is not doing well and hope that things turn around for him. Just said a prayer for him and his loved ones.
I find Daniel to be a very inspiring person, with the fact that he worked very hard to become the great, and successful person he is today. Even more...
The only gold I have is the plating on my wristwatch lol
Man, now you sound like me. Almost every day, my Cadillac car is flanked by a Miata and an Aveo. I'm sure they wonder how I drive such a barge and I wonder how they drive street-legal go-karts.
I found where I got the 13k number from, a very rare Caddy of the era.
A different Eldorado Brougham was sold for 1959 and 1960. These cars were not quite so extravagantly styled but were very unusual pieces in themselves. Priced at $13,075, they cost $1 more, each, than their older...
It is very rude on that fact, right there. My Grandfather once came to visit and never took off his coat and hat. That was 15 years ago and my parents are still upset about it.
I would have to disagree on the assumption that if someone wants you to take your hat off in their home means they...
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