Re: [MBZ] FWD Cads

2006-02-21 Thread David Brodbeck
The Toronado front wheel drive assembly was also used -- with a 454 -- to power GMC motorhomes. It was pretty stout for a front wheel drive drivetrain. It used a longitudinally-mounted engine, unlike most modern front wheel drive cars.

Re: [MBZ] FWD Cads

2006-02-21 Thread John Berryman
On Monday, February 20, 2006, at 10:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It would be a long time before the Eldo would again be as athletic as the '70 model. Either you borrowed that Eldo history lesson (very nice by the way) from somewhere or you ought to be writing for Road and Track. Johnny

Re: [MBZ] FWD Cads

2006-02-21 Thread RELNGSON
<> The 1967 Eldorado was unlike every previous Cadillac not only in that it had front-wheel drive but in style and attitude. Cadillac had never before made a coupe with no accompanying sedan (there wouldn't be a four-door front-drive Caddy until the 1980 Seville), and the '67 Eldorado was also