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41CadLast weekend, a local car dealer sponsors a Concours just down the street.  This year I planned to attend.  There are supercars on display which I probably wouldn’t enjoy driving even if I could afford them but they also had beautifully restored old cars like this 1941 Cadillac.  It looks pretty good showing up at the end of the depression and just before World War II, just like me.  I like to think that I have the same classic  look, holding up well after all those years but I expect I could find some people to disagree.


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  1. Hey Ralph,
    I love those old vintage cars too and they bring back so very fond memories of long ago. I not quite your age my friend but I still know where you are coming from. I’m sure you are holding your own despite what others might think. lol I have a 59 Cadillac setting in my garage with only 25K actually miles. It’s a beauty too and needs to be in some shows around here. Thanks for the post and the memories!

    Friends 4 Life!

  2. 59 is one of my favorite years. I posted on our Chevy convertable earlier. Love those fins. 41 was more sedate.

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