Robert G. Smits
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Thanks to all who replied. What an education. The car is in an estate and probably won't be available until late spring of early summer. I have only seen photos but plan to purchase it because of the low mileage and condition. Back in 1985 I owned a 81 Seville diesel and loved the car. Transmission went out at 129K and it was sold. My wife drove a 79 Olds 98 sedan diesel to 120K before she traded it. We must have been lucky.
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Looking at a low mileage 1980 Seville that has the 6 liter with throttle body FI. It does not have the vinyl top covering. Any thoughts on the car and motor appreciated. Plan to use it as a tour car for AACA and VMCCA tours. My usage will probably be less than 5000 miles/year.. Thanks
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Having not previously seen the library I extended my Sentimental Tour stay an extra day and spent Friday morning at the Eastern Museum of Motor Racing and the afternoon at the library researching the Garford. Very impressed with the facility and the Staff. Thanks to all who made it happen.
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Rock and Roll lost another one
Robert G. Smits replied to Robert G. Smits's topic in General Discussion
If my memory is correct he eloped with Myra his second cousin while still married to his last wife. He was blackballed from radio and it took him a decade to restart his career. -
Much like the automotive pioneers, music greats are falling. Rock and Roll great Jerry Lee Lewis died today at 87. Probably best known for Great Balls of Fire. along with his wild lifestyle. One of my favorites growing up. Somewhere in storage I still have a couple of his vinyl records.
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'40 Olds need tires, Bias or Radial, Thoughts?
Robert G. Smits replied to SHGrace's topic in Technical
I have had Diamondback radials on the 41 Cadillac for 12 years and 15 K miles. If I am missing the bias driving experience I haven't noticed it. -
Stolen - 1931 Reo, Lansing, MI
Robert G. Smits replied to Michigan Farmer's topic in General Discussion
Curious, where do you stay? -
Great Build. Thank you for sharing.
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Got these photos of old cars for my 70th
Robert G. Smits replied to keiser31's topic in General Discussion
Happy Birthday. I can't even remember 70 but still looking down at the ground for now. Wife wants to take the 34 Pontiac on next years Glidden so my winter will be busy. -
I had a cough for a day and a half before I became febrile. Get a Covid test for the sake of people around you.
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At least two of us caught it on the Sentimental tour including me. and it had only been 4 months since my last booster. Felt shi**y for 3 days but it took 2 weeks to get over the lethargy. At least it is behind you for now. This wont be over until everyone has had it and then it will probably mutate. Get well soon. From what I have heard this year was the Hershey to miss.
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John Foust (Honest Johns Caddy Corner) passed away after a brief battle with cancer on September 24th. John grew up in a funeral home environment and fell in love with the Cadillacs used in the business. When his father refused to buy him a new Mustang at age 16 he a rehabilitated a non running 59 Fleetwood sedan that had been sitting for several years. After college he worked at Lonestar Cadillac until 1982 when he opened Honest Johns Caddy Corner in Denton Texas. This eventually grew into a worldwide Cadillac parts supplier. When I was actively restoring Cadillacs John was a reliable source of parts and always ready to share his vast knowledge. He will be missed in the Cadillac community.
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An interesting lithograph from my collection. John Stoddard started manufacturing farm machinery in 1869 under the “Tiger” brand. In the early 1890’s he diversified into Tiger brand bicycles which were produced until 1898. In 1905 he entered the automobile business producing the Stoddard Dayton 1905-1913 when it went into bankruptcy with the assets being purchased by Maxwell who ended up a part of Chrysler
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All of us have mistakenly purchased porcelain fakes in the past. I have about a dozen in my storage facility. Interestingly some of the “old” fakes sell for good money today. You bring up a very good point Ed. Maybe Mike has an answer. Are the grading services able to weed out the reproductions? Richmond is the only auction that uses a grading service that I know of.