My friend had a 1940 Cadillac Series 75 Limo. They called her Isadora and what a treat it was to ride in it. They sure don't make cars like they used to.
The cameraman couldn't give us a peak inside? I always want to see the division glass in any so-called limo to make sure they know what they are talking about (about half the time they don't).
Sure puts the modern plastic "on-star" (government TRACKED by sattelite wherever u go!) junk caddy's of today to SHAME! Nowadays, you can't tell a caddillac from a toylet oda!! If I had it my way, I'd never own a vehicle newer than 1970. THAT"S when they started with the cheap plastic GARBAGE.
The car is GORGEOUS not tired!
Exactly!
My friend had a 1940 Cadillac Series 75 Limo. They called her Isadora and what a treat it was to ride in it. They sure don't make cars like they used to.
If the frame-off restoration was done years ago and the car was used as a driver, then it would "show it's age"
wow
The cameraman couldn't give us a peak inside? I always want to see the division glass in any so-called limo to make sure they know what they are talking about (about half the time they don't).
CANNOT REPEAT CANNOT BELIEVE THAT IT SOLD FOR ONLY 67K🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😳😳😳😳😳⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️‼️
GOREGOUS 🎁🎶😇💝
The Godfather rode on this car in that year, and the last of the pre war look was the 1947 model year. In 1948 all models had a different carbody.
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She is fine looking but should have skirts to be fully dressed.
Rear fender skirts were first made standard in 1941.
Sure puts the modern plastic "on-star" (government TRACKED by sattelite wherever u go!) junk caddy's of today to SHAME! Nowadays, you can't tell a caddillac from a toylet oda!! If I had it my way, I'd never own a vehicle newer than 1970. THAT"S when they started with the cheap plastic GARBAGE.
You’re nuts.
@@greeneyedwarlock882 He does not have Party approved Correct Thinking
@@waterheaterservices How’s your borscht in the bunker today, Comrade?