A construction worker signaled me over the the side of the road today to tell me I had run over someone's antenna and it was sticking out of my wheels.... I have curb feelers. What's the dumbest thing you've been "pulled over" for? :thehand:
Been there myself...with three different cars."looked too young to be driving that car." I fixed him with my most baleful look, demanded my license and paperwork back, and drove off.
I think there were less than 100 made, and only about 19 on the road today. Our dash is starting to sag and there is an unexplained crack forming too. We aren't ever selling her though, David's dad had the garage specially built for it in 1969, so it came with the house in inheritance.Thanks Faith, it sure is a Town Car. I remember that these were made in limited numbers back in the late fifties. I don't believe I have ever seen one in person. I don't suppose they sold many of them, so it is not surprising that your car was previously owned by a Ford family member.
The standard Lincolns and Continentals from the 1958 thru 1960 were not very popular. I have written before about my good friend's dad who bought a new 1968 Continental Mark III sedan, and the problems he had fitting down the narrow highways and byways of fifties New Jersey. But the size turn out to be the least of his worries. The car was a real lemon with all kinds of size related problems like dash board parts racking and breaking because of flexing and cracking. His dad's car was black with a black leather interior (His dad was a funeral direct) and was really impressive to look at, but the problems that coming up caused him to sell the car after less than a year's ownership. His dad had previously been a Packard man, but with no more Packards worth a damn to be had after 1956, he became a Cadillac owner till he retired. He had already made the change when it came to hearses with the purchase of a really nice 1957 Cadillac hearse.
tpiwwp .neither of you have seen my behind, or there would be no thinking!
Luke, you need to raise the speed limiter in your devilleCadillacLuke24 said:Montana used to be the Montanabahn, but I believe that ended in 1999.
Utah has speed limits of 80.
There are speed limits in Wyoming, but the land is so open, so sparsely populated.....