Helen and I spent the better part of this afternoon driving to the nether regions of Los Angeles with hopes of purchasing (what appeared to be) a cool, road-ready, bright pink 1975 Cadillac.
Sadly, things did not go as planned. The car that looked great in pictures was much worse for the wear in person - think lots of rust, flaking paint, water spots, a totally torn top and shredded interior. We also learned that it did not have a battery or maintenance records - and it hasn't been registered since 1992. Urgh.
On the roughly hour-long drive back to Hollywood, here's what we determined we learned from this little escapade:
1. A big pink Cadillac is a really cool looking car. We still plan on getting one (yes, we know we'll probably have to paint it ourselves) for the movie!
2. Buying a used car is never easy.
3. We don't know much about Simi Valley. It's sprawling and seems to be packed with C-grade Italian restaurants. (If you live in Simi and can point out its finer attributes to us, please do!).
4. We like it when people are direct and up-front.
So, though we are wiser than we were this morning, we are still unfortunately Cadillac-less. And, as many of you know, getting the right pre-1977 Cadillac for this film is essential!
With that in mind, if you have a hot tip on a pre-1977 Caddie in solid, drivable condition (we don't care too much about body condition) for sale for $3500 or less in the SoCal area, contact us NOW! If we end up buying the car we'll send you an Elvis vigil candle for free!!
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
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also, the owner was not so bright as we had hoped.
I'll be your look out here in Santa Barbara. The money grubbing sons o bitches here might want more than their old caddy would be worth however....gr......good luck.
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