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Peggy's Cove?
It's not perfect, but I like it. Dropped a little in the back and it's not bad. It's a way to reach back with a modern touch. If they built it, my money says they run to buy it!!
Yes it is!!Peggy's Cove?
I was there in 1964. Family vacation, drove from PA in a '56 Dodge wagon. Part way home, fried one of the leads from the coil. Every hundred miles, dad stopped and changed the tape on a jumper wire he got at a gas station, and we made it home.Peggy's Cove?
Wait for it! LMAO
'58's had 3 X 2 carbs, while '57's had 2 X 4 carbs. That's the main way of telling them apart. The London, Ontario Cadillac collector that I mentioned on another thread yesterday, has one. It was originally Bob Hope's. He has other celebrity cars as well.
One of the most expensive cars in the world back then...if you couldn't afford one, you might have to settle for a Rolls-Royce. And GM still lost $10,000 on each one, just to show the world what it could do.'58's had 3 X 2 carbs, while '57's had 2 X 4 carbs. That's the main way of telling them apart. The London, Ontario Cadillac collector that I mentioned on another thread yesterday, has one. It was originally Bob Hope's. He has other celebrity cars as well.
'58's had 3 X 2 carbs, while '57's had 2 X 4 carbs. That's the main way of telling them apart. The London, Ontario Cadillac collector that I mentioned on another thread yesterday, has one. It was originally Bob Hope's. He has other celebrity cars as well.