Well, what can I say? I have stumbled upon yet another web site where I will talk about things instead of getting them done. I have a 1991 Cadillac Brougham. If you want, you can see her at
http://photos.yahoo.com/cadillacjack01, then click on 1991CaddyBrougham.
I have had this car for many years. I remember my family didn't want me to buy it, but I bought it anyway and now it's a member of the family. Why, you say? An old Cadillac is an indestructible machine, but it is comfortable and quiet, too. It is temperamental, yet reliable. It is big, yet easily maneuverable. It rides smooth, but doesn't wallow. It has complicated systems, but they are relatively easy to fix. It makes you look and feel like a millionaire, but doesn't cost a fortune to buy or maintain. It is a symbol of American achievement, but is respected throughout the world. The styling never seems to go out of style. It is a car that you won't get tired of, won't grow out of, and will be at home on a city street or at a country club. I better get off my soapbox now.