This Saturday at Lindley Park Vintage, a red, '64 Cadillac convertible wheeled into the parking lot of Lindley Park Vintage, an antique store in the building that used to house music studios. The vehicle's cheerful owner was very agreeable to talk about his classic car. He purchased it from E-bay and has worked very hard to, as he put it, get it to, "go when you want it to and stop when you want it to."
The car is 17' long, a key consideration when house hunting. Some people look for curb appeal, others for the size of the kitchen, or the extent to which the rooms are open to each other. While this car's owner may want some of those other features, his house must have a garage that accommodates a 17' car (that is 2 feet longer than a Subaru Forester). This classic beauty is meant for a happy extrovert who likes to talk about vintage cars and who values restoring vehicles as authentically as possible. As best we could tell, this Cadillac has found the perfect owner.
funny, i wonder what the length of garages used to be compared to now?
Posted by: tanya breese | Monday, February 20, 2017 at 08:22 AM
That is a seriously long car.
Posted by: William Kendall | Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 05:35 PM