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This would match Johns personality and the perfect family beach buggy. Plus it also doubles as a classic car. Killing two birds with one stone. Yes, is really for sale.
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Any info on what kind of car that is? It looks like a modified Hearse (well, except for the non-black paint).So, are you willing to put forth a little effort or are you happy sitting in your skeptical poo pile?
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Any info on what kind of car that is? It looks like a modified Hearse (well, except for the non-black paint).
It looks just like a 1966-68 Cadillac.
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Here is the ad for the Camper.
1968 Cadillac Camper
Built by Superior Coach Company
Hamburg New York
472 C.I.D motor, Turbo 400 Transmission, 3.73 Dana 70 series rear end, New camshaft-lifters-timing gears-timing chain, New Radiator, 3 battery system, one car battery 2 deep cycle batteries, fridge with small freezer 12 volt and 110, 3 burner stove, 20 gallon pressurized water tank, 30 gallon waste water tank, bathroom with toilet, 2 gas lights, 30lbs LP tank, Furnace, sleeps 5, stereo with cassette, CB, air shocks and air bags on rear, extra 1000lbs. Carrying capacity on rear, has power steering, power brakes, wind windows and vent wings, cowl vent, electric fuel pump for priming, disc brakes front drum rear, heater/defroster plus rear heating unit, 12 camper windows that open, 1 roof vent, Reese hitch, Total weight 7440lbs. 22.5 length 7.5 width 9.9 height, Camper runs and drives, tires have good tread but are dry rotted, stored inside, Roof leaked at one time, needs interior ceiling repaired, could use paint, frame has been beefed up along with heavy duty rear end, Rare, $12,500.00 OBO......serious inquires only NO TRADES NO FREE RIDES PLEASE DONT WASTE MY TIME IF YOU ARE NOT SERIOUSThe best way to predict the future is to invent it.
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we had a neighbor when I was a kid who had the two-door hardtop morph of that era Caddy. Sort of a metallic gold color. What a monster it was.
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stock photo -- looked like this, although sans vinyl top.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »we had a neighbor when I was a kid who had the two-door hardtop morph of that era Caddy. Sort of a metallic gold color. What a monster it was.
Did it have a sunroof to facilitate 1960s Baldymore hair, Hon?
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mhardy6647 wrote: »stock photo -- looked like this, although sans vinyl top.
Sans une toppe de vinyl mais avec des feeleurs du curbe probablement? -
1. Everyone in B-more had hair like that then, men and women.
2. Actually, no; no curb feelers on Mr. Birsit's Caddy.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »1. Everyone in B-more had hair like that then, men and women.
2. Actually, no; no curb feelers on Mr. Birsit's Caddy.
Still, it was probably the nicest camper in teeeyooowwwwn. -
motorhead43026 wrote: »This would match Johns personality and the perfect family beach buggy. Plus it also doubles as a classic car. Killing two birds with one stone. Yes, is really for sale.
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