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Discover a New Measure of Automobile Pleasure!

Started by Jason Edge, August 25, 2019, 05:38:16 PM

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Jason Edge

OK.  You will  have to forgive me. I'm having fun with this 1964 Cadillac mailer I have scanned in. Cadillac sure had a way with describing their cars back in the day! Here is the back cover of the 6 page mailer you will seen in an upcoming newsletter:

Jason Edge
Lifetime Member
Exec Vice President
1963/64 Cadillac Chapter Director - https://6364cadillac.ning.com
Carolina Region Webmaster - https://cr-clc.ning.com
CLC MRC Benefactor
email - jasonedge64@outlook.com
1964 Coupe DeVille - Sierra Gold - http://bit.ly/1WnOQRX
2002 Escalade EXT - Black
2013 Escalade EXT Premium Edition - Xenon Blue
2022 XT5 Luxury Premium - Dark Moon Blue Metallic

64\/54Cadillacking

Jason,

Cadillac really knew how to advertise back then! Such class and good use of words. Does Cadillac even advertise anymore? (Sarcasm).

Thanks for that, it makes me want to take my 64 out for a cruise  today. 8)
Currently Rides:
1964 Sedan Deville
1954 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special
1979 Lincoln Mark V Cartier Designer Series
2007 Lexus LS 460L (extended wheelbase edition)

Previous Rides:
1987 Brougham D' Elegance
1994 Fleetwood Bro
1972 Sedan Deville
1968 Coupe Deville
1961 Lincoln Continental
1993 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series
1978 Lincoln Continental ( R.I.P.) 1978-2024 😞

bcroe

64 is the first year some Cads were built with with the turbo hydro
TH400 style trans.  But it got better in 65, every car I own has a
65-67 trans.  Driving pleasure, yes, and passengers notice it too. 
Bruce Roe