I'm thinking of proposing some kind of informal Cadillac meet up in the Southern California area, perhaps LA or Orange County.  I live in Huntington Beach and there are a ton of old cars here.  For example, every Saturday morning from about 5 am to 8 am there is an informal gathering of about 100 + classic cars (only a couple of Cadillacs) and hot rods at Adams Ave. Donuts in Huntington Beach.  It's a great way to spend the morning. 

Anyone in the interested?

Mike.

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Hi Mike,

     You better believe I'd join you at Adams Ave. Donuts on Saturday in the early morning.  However, the only issue is 3,000 miles of real estate between us.  I'd do it just to see your dash board work and new radio!  Wish I could.

Dennis DiBari, Cottekill, NY

I'm in the San Diego area, and would enjoy meeting some local 1963-64 enthusiasts.  

I can make it to South O.C okay in the Eldo, but wouldn't attempt L.A., due to the crazed 90 mph drivers in giant pickups that think nothing of cutting off a vintage car. Whenever I have to go to L.A., I take my 602hp Callaway Escalade, just to have a fighting chance. No one's getting past that, unless I let them.  

The other big problem in SoCal (and probably other big cities, too) is all the early morning motorcycle groups that routinely blast past the 80+ mph traffic at 140+...splitting lanes, passing in the emergency lane, etc.  I've seen some scary close calls.  Sat and Sunday morning are the worst for that.  

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