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Damaris Sutton

New member
First off:Very :eek:fftopic:

O.K. I have a strange question for you detectives. If I wanted to track down a vehicle(!982 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham) that used to belong to my Grandpa who sold it years ago, how would I go about tracking it down with no vin numbers to search?

I know the store he bought it from and it is still in business and of coarse St. Augustine, Florida.

What can you get me because I was thinking of getting that thing, doing a resto and putting it up for my son and family.

I was driving on the roads at 8 years old in his old Pinto he used to travel from job to job to check on the men, but when I was 12 I was driving the Caddie on US1 during heavy traffic. My Grandpa was a trip. He said if we get pulled over that he was faking a heart attack and to just keep driving to the nearest medical office.

Things were different in the olden days huh?

:biggrin:
 
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