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That photo would have been a great cover for the Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television book. Reply
The '59 Cadillac Eldorado…clearly the perfect car for this project. <img src="http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/fe/62/4d/fe624da6304726c9ba1e0ed5a4bfd59f.jpg">125" wheelbase, 18' 9" long, 5,060 pounds curb weight, propelled by a 390-ci V8 to its maximum speed of 115 mph. |Happy motoring!| Reply
That photo would have been a great cover for the Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television book.
Jerry Mander! Love that book.
The '59 Cadillac Eldorado…clearly the perfect car for this project.
<img src="http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/fe/62/4d/fe624da6304726c9ba1e0ed5a4bfd59f.jpg">125" wheelbase, 18' 9" long, 5,060 pounds curb weight, propelled by a 390-ci V8 to its maximum speed of 115 mph.
|Happy motoring!|
Sleeps six!
Leaded gas, leaded glass… what's not to love?