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Trade-off of quality, fuel efficiency, and niceness
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Hi guys, I used to have a nice 1975 Cadillac Sedan DeVille and loved it. I love big American full-size cars. Now, I want to export one to a country where gas prices will be significant and where it isn't easy to get spare parts. The car should be > 30 year old, so, we're talking about 1984 and older. I seek recommendations for a solid, well built car, that needs little maintenance and runs fairly economical. Or, perhaps, one where I can make a retrofit for compressed natural gas.
Thanks!