Trivia Question #4: What Percentage of 1964 Model Year Cadillacs came with AC?
(Hint: from Trivia Question #1, 66.0 % of 1963 Model Year Cadillacs came with AC)
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72.6%
Kevin is headed in the right direction ... but no cigar ... yet!
What.... thinking about it or talking about it.....LOL.
Answer to this trivia which no one got close enough to get the cigar was 75.4% of 1964 Cadillacs came with AC. So that was a 9.4% jump from 1963 with 66.0%. This was definitely a period with rapid increase of AC factory installation.
I only missed it by 2.8%....... what do ya mean... no-one got close.
Your punishment, kind sir....(You'll love this) is you must relinquish your grip on your Eldo horn and it shall now be fitted to a certain aspen white Fleetwood....mmmmm Fleetwood.
How about some 64 Fleetwood trivia?
"Close" vs "Close Enough" ... 2 extremes in meaning. Your punishment is to be condemned to hear Tony go on and on and on and on and on about how his termistat is just fine!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Anything but that..... i'll be good, honest.
I'll have to post some trivia. I know a couple that I will get posted...1st one will be super easy!
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