July 17, 200718 yr Got your attention? Gather around the campfire kids I've got a tale for you. This is a perfect truth is stranger than fiction scenario. Unfortunately it has a very tragic & sad ending... First off some of you may remember "Mr.Death". About a year ago I owned, for a short time a rotted, tired & neglected 1970 Cadillac Coupe deVille seafoam green with a tan interior & black top. There's a long story about why that car was called "Mr.Death", but this is not the time or the place for that. <----- "Mr.Death" Well recently I've been talking quite a bit about another Cadillac beater... I've had a two Fleetwood Broughams & several other Cadillacs but nothing older than 1977, after all I never got to drive & enjoy Mr.Death so I can't count that as a car so much as a parts car, which is exactly what that car is now. So recently I thought to myself I should really keep an eye out in the near future for a 1971/2/3 Sedan deVille. That was my current kick as far as the craiglist searches went, a hardtop 4-dr so I could get my daughter in & out easily but still enoy the pillerless ambiance. Well, through sad & tragic circumstances, thanks once again to XP715 saving ANOTHER classic from a junkyard I am now driving a 1971 Cadillac Sedan deVille. I say tragic because the previous owner was a 25 year old guy who was one of the victims of a recent tripple homicide that shook up the police & court systems here in New England. William Jones, 25 years old was shot to death and his beloved 1971 Cadillac was about to end up in a junkyard until XP stepped in and saved it from certain demise. So there you have it, ANOTHER car bought from a tragicaly decesed owner. Here's the story: A few links to other articles: http://www.wmtw.com/news/13655340/detail.h...rt&psp=news http://www.wmur.com/news/13633695/detail.html http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?he...12-f7caf9380b79 http://www.boston.com/news/local/maine/art...in_nh_killings/ I can not begin to say how disgusted I am with this piece of $hit lowlife turned armed robber. But while no one can bring back the three innocent people he killed I have benefited by getting a cheap beater. Here is the car I've been driving for the past three days, Mr. Death II. Although I think this 4dr hardtop is a girl.
July 17, 200718 yr Isn't your car the exact same color combo as the car used in License to Drive? Is there a Sinatra tape stuck in the stereo? Cool car and interesting history.
July 17, 200718 yr Author Lose the Walmart wheels covers Those are kind of a T.W.C.C. running joke. I bought them from AutoZone for $7 or something ridiculous like that, they were originally $40 before they collected dust in the discount bin for a month. They are LED & light up in all kinds of crazy patterns, They were on my free '79 Chevy for a while, then on my 1959 Buick for a few weeks as a joke and now I slapped them on the Seafoam Sled. XP715 officially will go on record saying he wanted 1971 Cadillac hubcaps (wheelcovers) for the '77 Banana Boat and so he went about getting a set in the most elaborate way possible. When I met up with him & his G/F at his house they had just gotten back with the car and he was in the middle of grabbing the hubcaps off the 1971 & throwing them in the trunk of the 1977.
July 17, 200718 yr Author Okay... well the best way to describe it is that I have the nicest 1971 Parts car in New England. It's rotted, has enough Bondo in the hood, rear 1/4 & rockers to make a Honda Civic body kit & all the mechanicalls are a bit tired/ worn. This is NOT a car for the faint of heart. It's actually quite scarry, but I love 'em that way. My last REAL "Winter Beater" was a 1983 Firebird T-top with a crate 350 intended for a truck, lots of bondo lots of rust but ran & drove decent and started up every single time I turned the key. The important part is that the B-posts are rock solid, which is pleasantly surprising... also, the brakes stop the car without incident. The interior makes me wonder weather the "09230" miles on the odometer does not mean "209,230" instead of the 109K that is indicated by the title. It floats down the road and soaks up potholes like a brand new DTS. Either way I love it. I love classic Cadillacs, they're made like battleships. Edited July 17, 200718 yr by Sixty8panther
July 17, 200718 yr That weirdo was in Franklin, Kentucky? Jesus, dude. I have family living there. Now that I have said that, ha-ha, congrats on the new Caddy, Sixty-8. May she see many more years on the road. I'm sure that the previous owner would be happy knowing a.) his car wasn't a pile of shrapnel and b.) is currently owned by someone who can appreciate the car.
July 17, 200718 yr Quite a story, indeed. I can definitely say that last Sunday was officially the weirdest day of my life. I had met William Jones briefly last summer when he came into the place I worked when I owned my 1971 Coupe DeVille. Having more or less the same car, we shot the $h! for a few minutes and exchanged phone numbers so maybe we'd be able to catch up with each at a car show some day or something of the like. Apparently he saved my number in his cell phone under some sort of heading that eluded to the fact that I either owned or liked old cars or Cadillacs or something because his father called me Sunday afternoon, and proceeded to burst into tears as he explained to me who he was and what had happened to his son. He then told me that I basically had to come get the car or else it would be going to a junkyard because he just couldn't stand to look at it anymore. So I drove the 50 miles, dropped a battery in her, and drove her home with my girlfriend following me back. It was easily the worst purchase I've ever gone through; the young man's uncle gave me all paperwork associated with the car under direction of the young man's father who spoke to us via Nextel two-way while he was at the cemetery! It was unbelievable. I couldn't imagine being at the grave of my child while a complete stranger gets ready to drive away with his project car on the other side of town. Apparently a friend of William's was coming by later in the day to take his motorcycle, as well. Is the car f@#ked? Absolutely. Parts car is a fair description all day long. The rear dog legs are all but missing and the fender skirts are held to the body with drywall screws. But if the $300 I paid for the car is what it costs to give a grieving family a small step forward in the healing process, then it was money well spent if you ask me. Now Sixty8 gets to babysit my second '71 Cadillac for as long as he likes and I'll get it back whenever he decides he's done with it. I love these old tanks to death, but this is the last way on Earth I wanted to end up with one. At least the car is in good hands, as it was before the life of its owner was cut tragically short.
July 17, 200718 yr The famous 1959 Eldorado Seville (2-dr hardtop) Murder Car recently sold at Barret-Jackson for, I believe, $260K. The guy was shot in it in '59, and it stayed in a climate-controlled warehouse since; it has 5xxx miles on it. Sweet triple-white car.
July 18, 200718 yr Author The famous 1959 Eldorado Seville (2-dr hardtop) Murder Car recently sold at Barret-Jackson for, I believe, $260K. The guy was shot in it in '59, and it stayed in a climate-controlled warehouse since; it has 5xxx miles on it. Sweet triple-white car. That murder happened about 5 miles from where I live and about 2 miles from my work. Look it up it was Nashua NH, and the car was white/white/blue. It had a blue-painted steel roof. Can you imagine how creepy & eerie it must have looked when the two kids discovered the corpse inside it, blood stains all over the white leather & shag carpet!? Pontiac-C-S: I beleive in Karma but I do not beleive by driving William's old beater Cadillac any harm will come to me, after all he's probably happy that someone is enjoying it.
July 18, 200718 yr Author I think I'd trade my B-59 for this straight up, blood stained seats and all.
July 18, 200718 yr I think I'd trade my B-59 for this straight up, blood stained seats and all. It's funny how the car kind of matches the colors of the house it's parked in front of. Edited July 18, 200718 yr by Pontiac Custom-S
July 18, 200718 yr Thanks for the correction- I misremembered the color scheme. Blue over white, with a silver & blue cloth/leather interior. I got the "sweet" part dead-on, tho!
July 18, 200718 yr That's sad to think that the one victim's one year old son will never know his dad because of this guy's action. This guy needs to be dealt the full force of the law.
July 18, 200718 yr Wowa ... Sixty8 ... quite a story/ordeal. BUT ... congrats on the additional Caddy! Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker WRMNshowcase.lego.HO.model.MCs.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "I think it's time to give this game a ride" ... John Fogerty ... 'Centerfield'
July 18, 200718 yr I think I'd trade my B-59 for this straight up, blood stained seats and all. She's a beaut! It's lucky they found Plastic-Man's body the day after (although it's kinda twisted it was found by young children who were walking to school who had stopped to admire the car) if the killers put the body in the trunk, then the car would have been ruined by the smell. As far as I know, the carpet is blood-stained, but I thought the seats were atleast somewhat cleaned.
July 18, 200718 yr Author I guess I'm a weirdo because I'd love to own that car and show off the blood stains at carshows. If I had the murder Cadillac I would take it to a Acura & Lexus dealership to get my oil changed just so see the look on their faces, "NO I do not want to complimentary vaccum or rug stain remover service!"
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