George's comment about not being allowed to take his wife's Cadillac hunting reminds me of a fellow club member who died in 1970, Royal Carlock, (google him). His wife would trade Cadillacs every few years, and Royal would take over the old one. They were pristine seven passenger Fleetwood 75s until Royal would tear out the rear seats and convert the car to a coon hunting vehicle. Coon hunting was very popular in Montgomery County, Maryland in my childhood years, and dogs sold for very high prices. Royal Carlock had two 1957 Chevrolets which never went hunting, a Bel Air two door hardtop and a Nomad station wagon, both the ugly factory metallic pink. These two cars were always spotless and Royal drove them until his death in 1970. The wife's not so old Cadillac was always coated with mud, inside and out.