20th Mar 2016, 18:31
What is everybody's problem? If the fellow who bought that Cimarron likes his car so much, if he's getting looks (probably because people are surprised that the car still exists, and is in good shape), what's wrong with that? Sure, the legendary Cadillacs come from the '40s to late '60s, but hardly any of them can be seen on the roads, and just as Paul McCartney is unknown to a generation or two of people (hard to imagine, but that was on American TV), these classic Caddys are irrelevant to the lives of many. And not everyone is an absolute car enthusiast - so if the car does get looks, likely not from older people, but because it's unfamiliar and is in good form, well, that's his experience. Chevy Cavalier in drag? Yep, but doesn't change his situation. If he's happy, great.
20th Mar 2016, 14:52
Nick Nolte looked good in a '64 beat up convertible.