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How old are Cadillac drivers?  

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  1. 1. How old are Cadillac drivers?

    • 15 - 19
      35
    • 20 - 25
      67
    • 26 - 31
      57
    • 32 - 37
      52
    • 38 - 42
      42
    • 43 - 49
      80
    • 50 - 59
      73
    • 60 - 69
      39
    • 70 - 79
      10
    • 80 - Platinum
      0


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Oh, and don't forget to upgrade the speakers. :lol:

Good Lord, that system looks like it could blow the paint right off the deck lid!

I'm guessing there might be room for an attache case in there, but it would probably demolecularize at about three quarters volume. :D

Regards,

Warren

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Oh, and don't forget to upgrade the speakers. :lol:

Good Lord, that system looks like it could blow the paint right off the deck lid!

I'm guessing there might be room for an attache case in there, but it would probably demolecularize at about three quarters volume. :D

Regards,

Warren

Warren,

That's hilarious! :lol::lol:

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16, lovin' my Cady =P.

Normally most teens my age buy some cheapo imports/compact (4cyl) cars, and soup them up, and make them more sporty. But real sport is the Northstar V8, lol.

When I told my friends that I bought a Cadillac, they were all laughing and calling me a loser, but then when they saw it, it was silent, lol. Now they love it, LOL! When ever we go to hang out, they're always asking me to drive, lol.

We gotta keep those Japanese rockets in the dust!!! but not that ts that hard with northstar power.

Right on, B) . lol, I'm not 20, but I hate Japanese Mobiles/Japanese Burners.

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Just turned 40 but I have a few internal replacement parts that keep me under the age of 1 for now!! I used to have a few Lincolns but I enjoy the Caddy much better and itis better on fuel also.

I have owned a few including a 56 Caddy 2 dr that unfortunately I sold when off work to pay some bills when getting my replacement parts. Great site Uncletom

P.S When I bought my STS my son (who loves the tuner cars) called it an old mans car, one trip up the winding cottage roads and he never called it that again, he also thought it was a gas gussler until we both filled up our respective vehicles and went on a road trip and he found his Cavalier used more then my Cadillac. No comments now from the peanut gallery

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I'm 54 but don't look upon my driving a Cadillac as a sign of an old man. I also drive a 2004 Corvette convertible with a 6-speed, a '32 Ford steel street rod and a '65 Mustang. :P

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36 - on my second Caddy. I bought my first Caddy at 26 (93 SLS). I fell in love with Cadillacs at 2 (My grandma had a white '72 Sedan DeVille). When I was 16 grandma let me drive her green '77 Coupe DeVille. At 18 my mom let me take the wheel of her grey '76 Seville.

It's bee a caddy love story since before I could speak well. :yupi3ti:

Resistance is futile.

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I am 51; hubby is 54. Our car is a 1998 STS. This is the first caddy we have ever owned; have had it a wonderful 8 years.

Also own a 1968 GTO and 1969 Firebird.

My "other car"

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1968 Pontiac GTO, 400, 4 speed, 366 h.p., matching numbers car

*Get well soon, John Force!!!*

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This is the first caddy we have ever owned; have had it a wonderful 8 years.

That's great to hear.

It's nice, for once, to hear from someone without "issues."

Regards,

Warren

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We've got issues; all of them just lately; hope it is not a sign of things to come. I am not ready to get rid of this car!!!

My "other car"

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1968 Pontiac GTO, 400, 4 speed, 366 h.p., matching numbers car

*Get well soon, John Force!!!*

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