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Tom could practically be the whole town as he's also Chef and Interior Designer as well.
It would be like the town in Blazing Saddles except Tom's instead of Johnson's. Tom's Diner, Tom's Interior Design, Tom's Garage, etc, etc.
Tom could practically be the whole town as he's also Chef and Interior Designer as well.
Tom could practically be the whole town as he's also Chef and Interior Designer as well.
It would be like the town in Blazing Saddles except Tom's instead of Johnson's. Tom's Diner, Tom's Interior Design, Tom's Garage, etc, etc.
Somehow I cannot quite imagine Tom playing the role of Billy Haines, Cecil Beaton or, heaven forfend, Rose Cummings!
I guess that means I have to run the junkyard on my own, huh?
Tom could practically be the whole town as he's also Chef and Interior Designer as well.
Well, because you have so much, I expected you to jump on your plane and come out ASAP---free.
Funny, I always thought Powers' avatar was the world's most interesting man, but I sound more like I fit the role lol
I have always wanted to own a diverse set of businesses.
Ha! If I had a private plane, I'd make it to all the FL events lol
Well, I have been working on making you interesting.
You mean you own a conglomerate.
I dunno. I think you are being cheap on the avgas.
Well, I have been working on making you interesting.
I dunno. I think you are being cheap on the avgas.
And Rue is on the Board of Directors
And Rue is on the Board of Directors
Well, you're doing a good job lol
Like I would be cheap when it comes to meeting so many of the wonderful people of the Lounge that do in fact keep my life interesting.
She'd be a good spokeswoman. With a face like that, she could sell ketchup Popsicles to a woman in white gloves.
I dunno........
Well, for those who don't know, my beloved Caddy has been out of commission for about two months, due to hitting two deer and giving her a good smash. As of this weekend, she's officially all put together and back on the road. Been an interesting project, mostly with parts availability, as these cars were already considered dinosaurs when they were built in '96.
Nice! You got it all back together. :clap:
If you had taken a video and run it backwards, it would be like Christine.
Similar damage when my FIL hit a deer with a 95 Towncar.
Didn't total it out by any means, but cost insurance quite a lot to put the car right.
Like your Caddi, a towncar doesn't just "swerve" to miss things.
Stopping is an option, but foot to the floor for more momentum might not be bad either.
Very happy to have her back on the road. Much easier on gas than the Ram and much more luxurious, too.
lol
I imagine a Town Car would be hurt very much the same way, they're built identically.
It's been an interesting project, but I'm happy with the results. There's still some things I need to fine tune, but it's road legal now.
The hood ornament and the tradition of ownership medallion are both from before the accident. The hood had no ornament on it when I bought it and no medallion on the grille. The hood was also black. Mark did a great job painting it, and it didn't cost me anything, since my dad surprised me by paying for it as a Christmas gift.
The medallion, ironically enough, ended up inside the rear part of the bumper when the grille exploded into a million pieces. They're kinda unique items, not every Caddy has them and they have a roman numeral for how many Cadillacs you've owned. The original owner of mine had apparently been a Cadillac fan, since this was his fifth one.
Very nice- yeah the early 90s really saw the end of those big land yachts, Cadillac changed its look even before Lincoln did. I try to avoid anything on the road but in NYC the most you clip are raccoons or squirrels.. no damage done. I hit a raccoon once, thing ran right out infront of a pickup i was driving. Felt a bit of a bump and got out to see if there was anything i could do but eh, it was too late. Felt awful for the poor thing but what can you do, sometimes no matter how careful it happens. With a deer i imagine its many times more difficult to avoid, even with a car with far better handling than a caddy or a towncar. ..
Very nice- yeah the early 90s really saw the end of those big land yachts, Cadillac changed its look even before Lincoln did. I try to avoid anything on the road but in NYC the most you clip are raccoons or squirrels.. no damage done. I hit a raccoon once, thing ran right out infront of a pickup i was driving. Felt a bit of a bump and got out to see if there was anything i could do but eh, it was too late. Felt awful for the poor thing but what can you do, sometimes no matter how careful it happens. With a deer i imagine its many times more difficult to avoid, even with a car with far better handling than a caddy or a towncar. ..
Yeah, Caddy, well GM, did away with the body-on-frame, RWD cars in 1996, killing off the Chevy Caprice, Buick Roadmaster, and Cadillac Fleetwood. An end of an era in cars. FoMoCo plugged along with the Panther Platform, finally putting the Crown Vic, Town Car, and Grand Marquis to rest, in 2011. It's a shame, there's been a lot of angry people, especially in Police, Taxi, and Livery services over the discontinuation of Crown Vics and Town Cars. The Grand Marquis was Mercury's flagship model, so they did away with the brand altogether.
I hit a raccoon with my Grand Marquis Colony Park, but luckily, it was between the wheels when I went over it, he scampered away, though he looked very confused.
Deer are tough. In my situation, even if I missed one, I was gonna hit the other. One rolled onto my hood and the other under the car. Had four of them run in front of me today, luckily I was going 25. Didn't see a one on the highway, get 4 block from my house and there's four right in town.