"Scb0825" (scb0825)
01/29/2015 at 09:28 • Filed to: None | 1 | 10 |
Spotted this gem on my way into the office this morning. Not sure of the year, but it was pretty clean. Sorry for the blurry pic.. but how often does one see a 740 with trucknutz? Not often enough!
itschrome
> Scb0825
01/29/2015 at 09:51 | 1 |
do you drive a late 90's Deville?!
Scb0825
> itschrome
01/29/2015 at 10:12 | 1 |
A 2000... I absolutely love this style of DeVille (best looking in my opinion), but this model year is plagued with sooo many issues. The DTS looks OK but its not as "stately" ... That being said I'll probably be getting a DTS to replace my current DeVille, but I will be putting the hood ornament on the DTS. Cause big caddys need hood ornaments.
Sam
> Scb0825
01/29/2015 at 10:26 | 1 |
Definitely the best looking of the modern deVille's. The best looking deVille ever... I'd argue that.
Also, are those goats in a residential neighborhood? Too awesome.
BKRM3
> Scb0825
01/29/2015 at 10:28 | 1 |
That downhill exit ramp over to the right looks mighty fun and looks similar to one in my neck of the woods. Where'd you take this? Also, thanks for the reminder that I need to get some truck nuts for my truck. I already keep a bag of "truck jerky" in there, but I should probably take it to the next level.
itschrome
> Scb0825
01/29/2015 at 10:45 | 1 |
very nice! Yeah 2000's are sketchy as fuck with that prefix engine. but I agree they are such a pretty car! not nearly as awesome as the Seville but hey still pretty nice! as long as you can keep that coolant out of oil you should be golden!
also goats?
Scb0825
> Sam
01/29/2015 at 12:29 | 0 |
I completely agree. I love me some big ass Caddys.
And yup... those are my lawn mowers. In a residential area. I got those pygmys over a year ago, and have not had to mow my front or back yard since. :-D
Scb0825
> itschrome
01/29/2015 at 12:39 | 0 |
Dude tell me about it. This deville blew its head gaskets at the end of last summer. Surprisingly its not bad enough to overheat in the winter, but as soon as it hits mid 60s or so here she'll only go about 20 miles before starting to overheat. So a DTS is in my near future.
And yeah of course goats! They're actually pretty damn cool. Just as much personality as dogs, just as loving and friendly, plus they're only like 50lbs or less each. Funniest thing is when they're on front yard duty and folks driving/walking by do a double take or stop completely to take pics of them or with them.
Scb0825
> BKRM3
01/29/2015 at 12:47 | 1 |
That ramp is fun, especially on a motorcycle. This was taken on 71n at Bannister Rd in KC, MO.
You definitely need to upgrade from jerky to trucknutz. We all need to go to that level. Trucknutz all things! ;-)
BKRM3
> Scb0825
01/29/2015 at 12:51 | 1 |
You're so right. Next step is trucknutz and an AC/DC "Back in black" cassette tape. I'm gonna ride this truck wave as long as I can! =D
itschrome
> Scb0825
01/29/2015 at 12:57 | 0 |
oh yeah, that's rough. and it's super pricey to fix that issue once you get it! Some words on the DTS though, if you do go that route make sure it's got the magnetic ride control. Other wise i think it comes base as a DTS with the devil of the self leveling suspension. Which trust me, is a great feeling ride, but when it goes out, and it will, it's upwards of 1200 a corner to replace! you do not want that. magna ride is just as pricey but less likely to die and is much better in in every way. Not to mention the l37, while a hell of a great engine, does like to drink that gas. really the base DHS is kind of a better option when it comes to certain options. you can get the base "soft" suspension, which is air in the rear and sturts up front. not as nice as either the self leveling or the magnetic, but is much more reliable and cheaper to fix. also the LD8 while 25hp less then the l37 is much, much better on gas and just as much fun to drive! just food for thought.