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SWEEEEEET!

It's not a perfect specimen, with the cream over brown not my favorite color combination (that would be black over silver), and that odd upholstery, but overall, much classier than today's so-called luxury cars. It just oozes neo-classical elegance. Definitely worth a closer look, if only I were in Tennessee. It could use a little attention (new steering wheel cover, new windshield?), but those are just minor quibbles when you can have the faux burled walnut trim, 8-track tape player, side mounted spares, and Cadillac style in spades. What's not to like?

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What's not to like?

The fact that Cadillac tried to pass off a botched abortion of a dolled up Chevrolet Nova as one of these:

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Sorry, but I'd much rather take the '26 or '32 in TRUE opera coupe form than a '79 with the rear half of the passenger compartment sliced out. But I guess Huggy Bear and Liberace needed cars too.....

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