Mine was a 68. Got a 68 Torino GT convertible next. That was in 69 after I graduated HS. In 71 I got a new T-Bird 429. Much faster than you would think for a big car.Wildcat wrote: ↑Thu Jul 07, 2022 11:27 am'71 Cutlass S
Not the SS... No, the S stood for Senior Citizen Edition.
Two door with factory 8-Track, fake wood dash and fake wood door accents.
I wanted a Buick Riviera 455 and even though I was paying (no way was my old man buying me a car)dad said, "no, you'll kill yourself." He was probably right. The Cutlass darn near did a few times.
Historical Tobacciana
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Here's another tobacco tote from the 18th century, spotted at the Vatican Museums today. It shows Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in relief, and was gifted by Louis XVIII to someone who gave it to someone else, etc., and it eventually was given to Pope Pius XI. I wonder if Pius XI was even a pipe smoker.
Because sometimes the body just wants canned fish.