I find it hard to believe that the Impala with at least a 350 and the Caddy with a 472 were unable to overtake that Coronet or whatever it was that probably had a slant 6. just sayin'
It's a shame he chose that particular Malibu, it looks like a very fine stock example, which I think would be a fun car to have in a collection, you just done see nice, unmolested Malibu's from that era.
@Stiglet digs on oversteer: Well I am a dyed-in-the-wool Cadillac guy but I do love the Pucci Lincolns, over the top couture indeed. The Pucci print appeared only on the visor vanity mirror cover.
@Stiglet digs on oversteer: Awesomeness by the pound. Bonus round - Do you know the only place that the famous Pucci print actually appeared on the Lincoln?
@Stiglet digs on oversteer: Isn't that all the Bentley Conti is? A modern Mark V or Eldorado? I'd rather have a Pucci Edition Mark V anyway, rarer than a Bentley, and less douche-baggy.
The Barrett-Jackson Auction House is auctioning off a 1963 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE AMBULANCE claiming that it is the exact car used to transport President Kennedy’s body from Air Force One in Washington. But there are photos of that ambulance being destroyed June 26, 1986 per the family’s request. I thought this might be something the museum might want to look into.
From a distance, at night, going fast, and maybe it's foggy out, this C Class might look like an S Class. And with prcing starting at $35.9 the Baby-Baby Doc can add a sunroof to stand up through and wave and still spend less than $40k.