These images from Chile were posted by riveranotario at the Cohort. It’s a twosome of GM products, a ’64 Fleetwood and a C4 Chevrolet. Whoever the owner is, seems to be a fan of American iron from opposite ends of the spectrum. Pampering and imposing 1960s luxury? Or 1980s high-strung tarmac machine?
Someone certainly likes variety in their lives.
Not that I know for sure that the two belong to the same person. But really, what are the chances? The ‘cardboard-protection’ on each shows the same kind of ‘care’ being applied to both. A care that is limited in its reach, as neither seems to be road-worthy at the moment.
But variety, even in nonrunning form, is always welcomed here at CC.
Further reading:
COAL: 1963 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special – Chapter 2, Never Buy An Old Luxury Car
Curbside Classic: 1990 Chevrolet Corvette – GM’s Deadly Sin #9 – Loss Of Soul
Curbside Classic: 1996 Chevrolet Corvette – Come Home, All Is C4given
That poor ’64 Caddy ~ the tin worm’s got it .
Looks to be a fantastic parts car .
-Nate
The ’64 Eldorado looked good without fender skirts. Too bad Cadillac didn’t offer a mini-skirt for their other models like Buick did on the ’70 Riviera.