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'94-'96 Buick Roadsmasher or Cadillac Fleetwood. I'd only go for a Caprice if it were a real 9C1, but that's just me; any B-body would make a fine replacement for your old car.

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How about an Olds Custom Cruiser with a Vista Roof Panel, huh?

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Then when you have maybe a little more cash, do something like this to un-grandma-fy it.

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Hotter than a Magnum if I do say so myself. :D

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get a old pick up there cheap and all of the big three makes decent trucks.

but old Caprices, and Crown Vics, and Marquis are found every where cheap!

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Easy, a Chevy Caprice/Impala SS!

Or.....Buick Roadmaster...or....Cadillac Fleetwood! :)

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Yes indeed... B-body is where it's at! Although a Panther would be a

great choice too. These days a 96ish Town Car is looking like a

very sensible value.

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If you can deal with a 2 door unibody car check out the

Lincoln Mark VIII from the mid to late 90s. (1993-1999)

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If you can deal with a 2 door unibody car check out the

Lincoln Mark VIII from the mid to late 90s. (1993-1999)

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That does sound quite nice, arent they the first car w/ aerodynamic headlight and HID?

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That does sound quite nice, arent they the first car w/ aerodynamic headlight and HID?

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Well... aerodynamic is relative but I believe they had the first HIDs

& were the first to use NEON lighting technology, also one of the

first to use active suspension & the car automatically lowered itself

at highway speeds by a couple inches using it's 4 wheel air ride.

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Those of you that remember Lord Stafford when he used to post

quite frequently... I've exchanged a few emails with him in the

past year and I guess he bought himself a Mk III for a good

price and the car has been great for him as of the last time we

exchanged emails.

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A Mark VIII is light years ahead of any other crap at Lincoln aside from the Continental.

Be wary of faulty air suspensions, though. Make sure all is well before signing.

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