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With apologizes to Balthazar and imagining the tow equipment isn't there...

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March 1958 - Cadillac introduces Bounce'O'Matic ride adjustment as an option on all models pioneering what is to become the lowrider.

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"83 illegal aliens were found partying in the trunk of a '58 Cadillac today on the outskirts of San Antonio..."
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"83 illegal aliens were found partying in the trunk of a '58 Cadillac today on the outskirts of San Antonio..."

lmao. :lol: Edited by NOS2006
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The Concept on paper was good untill no one actullay thought about how much a rear mounted big block wieghs.

I told you boss we cant fit anymore scums in the trunk.

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Here we see this 1958 Cadillac auditioning for the lead vehicle in The Dukes of Hazzard{/u]. Though it was a valiant effort, the producers ultimately decided to go with something a bit lighter and more athletic.

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In a bizarre occurence, the owner of a 58 cadillac pioneered the space program when he drove over 90 miles an hour and discovered the fins actually provide lift...

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