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I'm pretty sure there's a loophole for that.Probably fewer regulatory issues...![]()
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I'm pretty sure there's a loophole for that.Probably fewer regulatory issues...![]()
Yeah i know, Although in the real life version of that car the wheels were pretty rusty but in my imagination i got them restored although i ended having to run a set of stock wheels for awhile. Although in this ai art it's restored i really should post a few pics of what the real car looked like when i took the photos back when i was 11 y\o.The gold wheels look 'right' on this car. I like it!![]()
We had a few Caddys back when we had the salvage yard. My grandfather loved the big RWD cars. He had a few too.Yeah i know, Although in the real life version of that car the wheels were pretty rusty but in my imagination i got them restored although i ended having to run a set of stock wheels for awhile. Although in this ai art it's restored i really should post a few pics of what the real car looked like when i took the photos back when i was 11 y\o.
Cool, I always liked the 90 - 93 gen since the used the best engines in them like 4.5 and 4.9L V8's which were some of the best semi modern GM motors next to Buick's 3.8L V6 especially the series II's they are known to go beyond 200 - 300k miles with just moderate maintenance. Here's what the real car looked like although it was pretty sad looking.We had a few Caddys back when we had the salvage yard. My grandfather loved the big RWD cars. He had a few too.
I still have an 85 that needs resto. I don't know if I'll ever do it tho.
I'd like to see your Caddy some time!
They are generally problematic cars but they ride like clouds.
The body doesn't look bad. If a parts car with a good interior could be found, seems like it was a good project!Cool, I always liked the 90 - 93 gen since the used the best engines in them like 4.5 and 4.9L V8's which were some of the best semi modern GM motors next to Buick's 3.8L V6 especially the series II's they are known to go beyond 200 - 300k miles with just moderate maintenance. Here's what the real car looked like although it was pretty sad looking.
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That's what i was thinking as well and my imaginary version of this old car i ended buying a parts car with a nice interior i took the front drivers bench seat, the front door panels and a few other things like the stock wheels off of it so i could restore the gold wheels. Also had the car repainted, had the vinyl top redone and swapped the aftermarket cd radio back to the stock Delco Bose gold series radio that i found in the parts car.The body doesn't look bad. If a parts car with a good interior could be found, seems like it was a good project!![]()
I'm not sure what happened to the real car i think the previous owner ended up selling or trading since when me and my grandad walked by over a year later it was gone. He had a white early 80's Pontiac Bonneville parked on the street next to his house so i guess he traded the Deville for it maybe someone gave him an offer he couldn't refuse who knows. Yeah I love these old Caddy's even as a 10 - 11 year old kid i used to watch YouTube videos about them a few times we even went to a dealer where they had a Red 1993 Seville base model with the 4.9L V8. I Personally like the pre-northstar era Cadillac's the Northstar imo kind of tarnished their reputation for reliability to chase and try to compete with what other foreign Luxury car makes were making.What ended up happening to it @CJSRCLIFE
I really liked those '90s caddys; that Seville looks sweet on Daytons. My personal favorite is the STS package.
Man. I remember those interior door handles!
Like closing a bank vault!!
My grandpas Buick boat had those. The seats in that car looked like something out of a luxury living room at the time.
allow me to enlighten you. i graduated high school in 2001. that was about 10 years ago. so 1990 was about 20 years ago.
Your math tells me you graduated in 21.allow me to enlighten you. i graduated high school in 2001. that was about 10 years ago. so 1990 was about 20 years ago.![]()
That makes us roughly the same ageallow me to enlighten you. i graduated high school in 2001. that was about 10 years ago. so 1990 was about 20 years ago.![]()
based on what math? real math or "corrected math"?That makes us roughly the same age![]()
I have been using a bell curve system based loosely on dog years.based on what math? real math or "corrected math"?![]()
1 year ='s 7 years. that would go backwards from what I'm trying to achieve.I have been using a bell curve system based loosely on dog years.
No no no... 7 'normie' years happen to my 1 'Certified' year.1 year ='s 7 years. that would go backwards from what I'm trying to achieve.
Hi Everyone, I know it's been awhile since i last posted here's some more ai pics of My Pokesona with cars and trucks he's owned over the years.
Here's one based off my first unofficial first car a 1988 Chevy S-10 i named Bonnie.
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Here's one based off my Dad's 2001 Ford F-250 Super Duty 4x4 7.3 Powerstroke.
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Yeah, Me and my family we had lots of vehicles based on that platform my dad once had a modified GMC S-15 with a 4.3 and dual exhaust. My truck was a 2.8 V6 automatic rwd bone stock my grandad had an 85 S-10 Blazer that was pretty worn out and even had minor rust holes the floor boards. When i was very little my dad and mom used to have an Astro van.I had a 91 S10 4.3 4x4 just like that pic except mine was red.
Cool!!!