We went to GRACELAND!

We went to GRACELAND!
One of the many shrines burning out side the gates on the evening of August 15, 2007.

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Why Elvis?

That's what we'd like to know... so on August 2nd we headed to Graceland with a four chick crew and a pink Cadillac for the 30th Anniversary of the King's passing (d. 8/16/77). The caddy died two days in (check out our Blog archive) but we kept going! We met hundreds of fans along the way and witnessed the amazing 50,000 person vigil in front of the King's mansion on the evening of August 15th.

So now we must make the documentary so stay tuned.

Also, if you were there please send your pictures, stories and memories to:
elvisroadtripdoc@yahoo.com.
Note: All of the images on our website (save for any of the King himself) have been sent to us by family, friends and other fans - or taken by one of the crew.

TCB!

Erica, Dagmar, Helen and Kozue

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

The Cadillac hunt continues...

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!!

2 comments:

Honk if you Heart Elvis said...

also, the owner was not so bright as we had hoped.

Carmela LaRose said...

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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