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    BIG body CADILLACS

    anybody ever droven a cadillac brougham?? with the untuned corvette 5.7 engine?

    #2
    Carbed 350's had less then 200hp. Yuck
    wat?

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      #3
      i like me some caddy's. later.
      Avoiding dirt at all costs

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        #4

        these are made to go cruising, if gas was cheaper or if wasnt broke i would driving one of these as well as my honda. what about el caminos? I got one fully supped up with a chromed out engine, but its been sitting for so long that it might not even turn on any more! lol

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          #5
          This is the biggest caddy I've ever driven.




          1965 Calais Coupe.

          power brakes
          power steering
          automatic transmission
          dual backup lights
          windshield washers and dual speed wipers
          full wheel discs
          remote controlled outside rear view mirror
          visor vanity mirror
          oil filter
          five tubeless black tires
          heater
          defroster
          lamps for luggage, glove and rear passenger compartments
          cornering lights
          front and rear seat safety belts.
          CALAIS SERIES 682

          Body Type Seating Factory Price Weight Production Total
          2-door Hardtop Coupe 6 5059 4435 12,515
          4-door Hardtop Sedan 6 5247 4500 13,975
          4-door Sedan 6 5247 4490 7,721
          ENGINE
          V-8 Overhead valves
          Cast iron block
          Displacement: 429 cubic inches
          Bore and stroke: 4.13 x 4.00 inches
          Compression ratio: 10.5:1
          Brake horsepower: 340 @ 4600 rpm
          Five main bearings
          Hydraulic valve lifters
          Carburetor: Carter AFB four-barrel, model 3903S.
          CHASSIS

          Wheelbase: 129.5 inches.
          Overall length: 224 inches.
          Front tread: 62.5 inches.
          Rear tread: 62.5 inches.
          Automatic level control standard where indicated in text.
          A new engine mounting system and patented quiet exhaust were used.
          Tires: 8.00 x 15.
          CONVENIENCE OPTIONS

          Air conditioner ($495).
          Bucket seats with console in F-J-B models with leather upholstery ($188).
          Controlled differential ($54).
          Cruise Control ($97).
          Door guards on two-door models ($4); on four-door models ($7).
          Soft Ray tinted glass ($52).
          Delete-option heater and defroster ($97 credit).
          Leather upholstery on J-B-L models ($141).
          License plate frame ($6).
          Padded roof on J model ($124); on B or L models ($140).
          Left-hand four-way power bucket seat on F-J-B models ($54).
          Power door locks on G-F-J models ($46); on N-K-B-L models ($70).
          Power headlight control ($51).
          Six-way power front seat on G-N-K models ($113); on F-J-B-L models ($85).
          Power window regulators on G-N-K models ($119).
          Power vent window regulator option ($73).
          Radio with rear speaker ($165).
          Radio with rear speaker and remote control ($246).
          AM/FM radio ($191).
          Rear seat belts ($18).
          Front seat belt delete-option ($17 credit).
          Adjustable steering wheel ($91).
          Remote control trunk lock ($53).
          Twilight Sentinel ($57).
          Five white sidewall tires 9.00 x 15 size with four-ply construction ($57 exchange).

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            #6
            ^^^ damn that shit is a land yacht..
            accordtypeR aka Seve aka The Godfather.


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              #7
              Originally posted by accordtypeR View Post
              ^^^ damn that shit is a land yacht..
              that was when a Cadillac was THE SHIT !!!

              '69 Coupe DeVille for me back when I was 19, drove it from Vacaville,Cali down to Hawthorne,Cali for my neighbor who was moving down south.

              chillin like a villan !!
              http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...82408002-1.jpg

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                #8
                ive driven a cts, cts-v, deville, sts, and xlr platnium edition

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                  #9
                  Dam I miss my cadi, I wanted to drop a LS1 in it. 85 4dr Brougham w/ 4 kicker 12s. Good times, clean smooth ride w. some 13in spokes. Next time I get a cadi its gonna be a early 80's coupe w/ a 90's front end
                  NEW PSN
                  H22wagon

                  New project. 95 EG HB H22
                  RIP

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                    #10
                    Driven a few of the newer models.

                    Mom/step-dad own and are selling an 84 Sedan DeVille. V8 with less HP than my Honda....


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                      #11
                      cadillacs were never really known to be made for speed until recently, but they burn rubber... easily... my honda not as much.. but not thati enjoy doing that but i had a 88 seville with a 4.5 v8, front wheel drive and about the size of a cb7. that thing hauled ass even with four people in it!!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by visualpoet View Post
                        This is the biggest caddy I've ever driven.




                        1965 Calais Coupe.

                        power brakes
                        power steering
                        automatic transmission
                        dual backup lights
                        windshield washers and dual speed wipers
                        full wheel discs
                        remote controlled outside rear view mirror
                        visor vanity mirror
                        oil filter
                        five tubeless black tires
                        heater
                        defroster
                        lamps for luggage, glove and rear passenger compartments
                        cornering lights
                        front and rear seat safety belts.
                        CALAIS SERIES 682

                        Body Type Seating Factory Price Weight Production Total
                        2-door Hardtop Coupe 6 5059 4435 12,515
                        4-door Hardtop Sedan 6 5247 4500 13,975
                        4-door Sedan 6 5247 4490 7,721
                        ENGINE
                        V-8 Overhead valves
                        Cast iron block
                        Displacement: 429 cubic inches
                        Bore and stroke: 4.13 x 4.00 inches
                        Compression ratio: 10.5:1
                        Brake horsepower: 340 @ 4600 rpm
                        Five main bearings
                        Hydraulic valve lifters
                        Carburetor: Carter AFB four-barrel, model 3903S.
                        CHASSIS

                        Wheelbase: 129.5 inches.
                        Overall length: 224 inches.
                        Front tread: 62.5 inches.
                        Rear tread: 62.5 inches.
                        Automatic level control standard where indicated in text.
                        A new engine mounting system and patented quiet exhaust were used.
                        Tires: 8.00 x 15.
                        CONVENIENCE OPTIONS

                        Air conditioner ($495).
                        Bucket seats with console in F-J-B models with leather upholstery ($188).
                        Controlled differential ($54).
                        Cruise Control ($97).
                        Door guards on two-door models ($4); on four-door models ($7).
                        Soft Ray tinted glass ($52).
                        Delete-option heater and defroster ($97 credit).
                        Leather upholstery on J-B-L models ($141).
                        License plate frame ($6).
                        Padded roof on J model ($124); on B or L models ($140).
                        Left-hand four-way power bucket seat on F-J-B models ($54).
                        Power door locks on G-F-J models ($46); on N-K-B-L models ($70).
                        Power headlight control ($51).
                        Six-way power front seat on G-N-K models ($113); on F-J-B-L models ($85).
                        Power window regulators on G-N-K models ($119).
                        Power vent window regulator option ($73).
                        Radio with rear speaker ($165).
                        Radio with rear speaker and remote control ($246).
                        AM/FM radio ($191).
                        Rear seat belts ($18).
                        Front seat belt delete-option ($17 credit).
                        Adjustable steering wheel ($91).
                        Remote control trunk lock ($53).
                        Twilight Sentinel ($57).
                        Five white sidewall tires 9.00 x 15 size with four-ply construction ($57 exchange).

                        Yeow chek it, i tinks dat b goud fo' Da autocrossinanshyt yo.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by greencb7inkc View Post
                          Driven a few of the newer models.

                          Mom/step-dad own and are selling an 84 Sedan DeVille. V8 with less HP than my Honda....
                          84's were still big pimpin'

                          the trem "lead sled" also applies to caddy's as well as late '40's and early 50's mercury's
                          http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...82408002-1.jpg

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                            #14
                            i dig old skool caddys

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by bobbycos View Post
                              84's were still big pimpin'

                              the trem "lead sled" also applies to caddy's as well as late '40's and early 50's mercury's
                              We used to own an 84 cougar with less than 40,000 on it. RWD
                              STUFF FOR SALE!!!
                              1992 Accord Lx.
                              1992 Accord Ex.(SOLD)

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