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Comments: 20 (Read/Post) Favorites: 1 (View) |
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on: 12-06-2002
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Description:
1947 Caddy |
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#5 |
12-06-2002 @ 03:11:12 AM |
Posted By : ambientFLIER |
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i didnt know they had oil back in those times, i thought they used kerosene or glucose or something |
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#6 |
12-06-2002 @ 03:16:11 AM |
Posted By : StillRuns |
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#5, i use caffienated beverages. Gives it a little extra pep |
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#9 |
12-06-2002 @ 04:05:22 AM |
Posted By : StillRuns |
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#7, Eye Youse Kaffeenaytedd Beaverages. Gyves it A litel xtruh ppepp. There, damn it, hehe |
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#12 |
1-09-2003 @ 06:49:27 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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I always liked '46 and '47 Caddys. |
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#15 |
5-14-2003 @ 02:00:30 AM |
Posted By : RESAIF |
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Anyone dissing the Caddy deserves an anurysm. |
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#17 |
6-15-2004 @ 01:23:30 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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I don't even want to guess what that thing tips the scales at...... Probably weighs as much as a 1 ton truck |
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#19 |
5-07-2005 @ 11:56:03 PM |
Posted By : solid_snake |
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or 6,000+(lbs) whichever works
[Edited by solid_snake on 5-07-2005 @ 11:56:21 PM] |
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#20 |
8-26-2005 @ 04:44:33 PM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
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#10, GM used whale oil in their transmissions until 1972, or so says the New Bedford Whaling Museum. |
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