Cadillac Eldorado "Touring Coupe". This is the 300+ HP N* engine, base models cam with 200ish... Every option possible, Bose sound system, 12 disc changer, cassette, factory security system (gettin a good aftermarket alarm wednesday). Already got th system in it running 0 gauge pushin about 1800W rms... completely flawless car! Gotta love those old people that dont drive in the snow/rain!!
Windows are gettin tinted in a couple weeks and this spring it will be gettin 22"s (may be 20"s)
Sweet!
My grandfather has a '99 just like that, but in white. I drove it a few weeks ago; they actually handle real nice. Stays flatter than a Fiero when it turns.. active suspension with air bags I think?
Very nice ride. Can I offer some advice. I seriously damaged my hearing by listening to my various systems over the years I was in high school. I honestly have to listen to the TV at levels higher than most everyone else wants to watch it at. I loved my systems, but If I could go back, Id ditch them in exchange for better hearing, and Im only fucking 24 year old.
The Dark Side of Will wrote:I think the '99's are too old to have magneto-rheological shocks.
He told me it does... but whatever it has, body roll is not it!
Actually, my Dad just picked up a police package '94 Caprice that's the same way. It has huge sway bars and stays really flat... but it's still a boat.
I think the 99 has the variable-damping magnetic shocks; they're $900 each on rockauto.com and have a connector on 'em.
Even the old Achieva SCX in the early 90's had magnetorheological shocks, so I'd be surprised if the CVRSS Caddy of the late 90's didn't..