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History OK Ryan........I have seen that your have a 1957 Cadillac Convertible.....

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by sodbuster, Jan 20, 2011.

  1. seadog
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    Yes, but IS IT FOR SALE???
     
  2. Ryan
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    It could be, but it wouldn't be a bargain.
     
  3. 40Standard
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    no pictures of your mommy and the Caddy? shame on you
     
  4. hotrd32
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    That should become the "official"...... HAMB-OLLAC...I love it!
     
  5. sodbuster
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    Ahh, ohh......I bet that Ryan is digging thru hard-drives looking for a shot.

     
  6. Stutz
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    I always felt like '57s were the odd year Cadillac. Like '54 Buicks. Still really great cars.
     
  7. texasred
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    In 1957 ELVIS was over rated, please enlighten us compared to who?????????
     
  8. xderelict
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  9. Francisco Plumbero
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    Nice Cad, most likely a very good investment, the color is not that bad, I like it. My mom would smash it in a week though.
     
  10. texasred
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  11. stude_trucks
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    Thanks and that's a real good way to start what I would suggest is a pretty long list. Elvis did little more than take other people's work and repackage it in a way that was more popular for various reasons related to the time period (with sometimes little or no actual musical improvement) - plus he still had bad taste, horrible actor too.

    Better during late 50's:
    1. Johnny Cash
    2. Buddy holly
    2. Chuck Berry
    3. John Coltrane
    4. Thelonious Monk
    5. .......hard to know where to stop honestly.
     
  12. stude_trucks
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    His song that Elvis flat out ripped off. Try just clicking the link.
     

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