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<blockquote data-quote="AlongCameJones" data-source="post: 3692276" data-attributes="member: 47875"><p>I just can't seem to find a good site online to TALK CARS.</p><p></p><p>My point is that a rich American who would want the prestige and car-like-ness of a Cadillac or Lincoln, had not such practical vehicle available to load his German shepherd with wet or muddy feet into. Virtually every American car make in the 1960's fell into the musclecar craze except Cadillac and Lincoln. I thought some here might find that fascinating.</p><p></p><p>Some here might offer some ideas as to why we never got true station wagons or 60's musclecars from either of Americas' two top luxury brands. My thread is a case in point in automobile history.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of musclecars and station wagons, I don't know if there ever was a factory musclecar station wagon or even better yet, a <strong>luxurious musclecar station wagon</strong> to peel rubber on the way to the hot beach with the surfboard on the luggage rack and the German shepherd in the back without sweating in the driver seat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlongCameJones, post: 3692276, member: 47875"] I just can't seem to find a good site online to TALK CARS. My point is that a rich American who would want the prestige and car-like-ness of a Cadillac or Lincoln, had not such practical vehicle available to load his German shepherd with wet or muddy feet into. Virtually every American car make in the 1960's fell into the musclecar craze except Cadillac and Lincoln. I thought some here might find that fascinating. Some here might offer some ideas as to why we never got true station wagons or 60's musclecars from either of Americas' two top luxury brands. My thread is a case in point in automobile history. Speaking of musclecars and station wagons, I don't know if there ever was a factory musclecar station wagon or even better yet, a [B]luxurious musclecar station wagon[/B] to peel rubber on the way to the hot beach with the surfboard on the luggage rack and the German shepherd in the back without sweating in the driver seat. [/QUOTE]
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