A Lamborghini it's not, but my 200S is sporty enough for me. It's nice to have a hardtop convertible, and it doesn't need premium gas which is a plus. Manual shifting is fun too!
gorgeous. I have a photo series of this very car and it is spectacular. This, along with any 57-58 Eldo Brougham, are my fav Cadillacs and everything a Cadillac represents. However, another example of 'what do you do with' great art produced by bad people...the Windsors were sybaritic nazi sympathizers...England was very lucky to have avoided Edward in power during WWII. Probably most Merc 600's have a dark back story too.
Before watching this a few minutes ago I just thought it was a regular 60 Special, but closer inspection does show unique bodywork. Thanks for sharing!
this is a shit review, I was hoping to learn something about the vehicle all I learned was "it's a baller mobile " I have never seen these guys before is this all they do? Seems like a waste of time
mind boggling to say the least, and on one of my favorite vehicles. as i watched and listened the concept reminded me of the 50s era Citroën DS , hydraulic fluid was contained and pumped through the tubing chassis and operated the suspension system, the power steering and brakes.
My uncle went to Bridgestone Racing Academy quite a while ago, I wanted to go but I found out it has been closed permanently. Do you know where I can find something like it? I want to both race the car and work on it.
My 2014 200S convertible was $37,200 new. Still have the window sticker. It looks exactly like this one right down to the color. I don't know where he got the $44,000 from.
Such an awesome & amazing guy, very cool and articulate though....... maybe one of his friends could help him out with how to pronounce the word restoration???