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So it is. At first glance, I was fooled.
Probably through lack of sleep. What are you doing up at this hour? You're as bad as a friend of mine who tends to send me text messages in the early hours.
"Why are you texting me at two am?" I asked. "Why are you answering?" he replied. "I'm retired," I said, "what's your excuse?" "I'm unemployed," he responded. He was actually invalided out of the army through conflict.
Insomnia rules, eh guys?
 
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Looks like an Electra, which I believe shared the same frame as the Cadillac DeVille - so you weren't as far off as it seems. The car was ridiculously big.
 

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Looks like an Electra, which I believe shared the same frame as the Cadillac DeVille - so you weren't as far off as it seems. The car was ridiculously big.
The only reason I recognized it, is because my grandfather owned one just like it, same color and all.

I took my driver's license test in it, and I can tell ya, it was like driving a Boeing 747...I almost couldn't parallel park it.

Rob
 
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The only reason I recognized it, is because my grandfather owned one just like it, same color and all.

I took my driver's license test in it, and I can tell ya, it was like driving a Boeing 747...I almost couldn't parallel park it.

Rob

I took mine in the marginally smaller (but not by much and not compared to any car today) '72 LeSabre and, as you noted, it was a bear to parallel park. That said, because of that, I can parallel park anything.
 
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Probably through lack of sleep. What are you doing up at this hour? You're as bad as a friend of mine who tends to send me text messages in the early hours.
"Why are you texting me at two am?" I asked. "Why are you answering?" he replied. "I'm retired," I said, "what's your excuse?" "I'm unemployed," he responded. He was actually invalided out of the army through conflict.
Insomnia rules, eh guys?

I have, as I've aged, developed odd and somewhat undesirable sleep patterns.

The only reason I recognized it, is because my grandfather owned one just like it, same color and all.

I took my driver's license test in it, and I can tell ya, it was like driving a Boeing 747...I almost couldn't parallel park it.

Rob

Yup. We called them "Deuce-and-a-Quarters." I knew, in my younger days, a young lady who drove one but could never quite get a handle on it's dimensions. We knew she had arrived at the house when we heard the trash cans in the driveway scatter.


Wow. An Admiral Benbow. That brings back some memories.
 
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...Yup. We called them "Deuce-and-a-Quarters." I knew, in my younger days, a young lady who drove one but could never quite get a handle on it's dimensions. We knew she had arrived at the house when we heard the trash cans in the driveway scatter.....

I remember the "deuce and quarter" nickname - Buick got lucky with that as it really had a vibe to it that probably helped the marketing of the car.

My grandmother bought my grand-uncle's old LeSabre as, what would be, her last car. It was the late '60s and her late '50s Chevy (think it was an Impala, I was very young) was dying and an intra-family trade helped her financially. That said, that car was too big for an elderly woman not in great health.

She never had a accident (thankfully), but watching her parallel park that car on the street out front of her apartment was a hold-your-breath experience. I remember going to the supermarket with her and she managed to avoid the shopping carts when parking through a combination of patience and old-driving instincts buried under health-diminished skills.
 
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