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Title: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners - Solved by the Pink Cadillac gang
Post by: Ray B. on August 17, 2010, 06:59:40 AM
(http://www.autopuzzles.com/RayB.extras/Connected.jpg)
Ten musicians connected by a precise car reference in their music.
Well, at least  eight. There are two intruders that don't quite fit in that list.

Can you find what connects the eight, and why the two left don't quite fit (although they were very close).
Those guys and girl sometimes wrote the songs, or were the first to record them, and sometimes only recorded a cover.

One point for each identification, and one point for each justified connection (details required).
Some are quite easy, some rather hard to crack.
Plus a bonus point for the first who finds the connection.

Starting with the rookies and experts,
Let the good times roll.


Tuner 1  (http://www.autopuzzles.com/RayB.stuff3/Pink1.jpg)
not connected   
   Eddy Arnold (Otto Puzzell) and "I wanna play house with you" (Tom_I)

Tuner 2  (http://www.autopuzzles.com/RayB.stuff3/Pink2.jpg)
connected
   Natalie Cole and... "Pink Cadillac" (B.Springsteen) (Tom_I, both)
                                                                                     
Tuner 3  (http://www.autopuzzles.com/RayB.stuff3/Pink3.jpg) 
connected
Hal Willis  and "My pink Cadillac" (streamliner, both)

Tuner 4  (http://www.autopuzzles.com/RayB.stuff3/Pink4.jpg)
connected
Brian Setzer and "Hoodoo Voodoo Doll" (streamliner, both)

Tuner 5  (http://www.autopuzzles.com/RayB.stuff3/Pink5.jpg)
not connected
Arthur Gunter and "Baby let's play house" (Tom_I, both)

Tuner 6  (http://www.autopuzzles.com/RayB.stuff3/Pink6.jpg)
connected
Larry Dowd and "Pink Cadillac" (streamliner, both)   

Tuner 7  (http://www.autopuzzles.com/RayB.stuff3/Pink7.jpg)
connected
Johnny Todd and "Pink Cadillac" (streamliner, both)


Tuner 8  (http://www.autopuzzles.com/RayB.stuff3/Pink8.jpg)
connected
Buddy Holly and "Baby let's play house" (Arthur Gunter modified by Elvis) (Tom_I)

Tuner 9  (http://www.autopuzzles.com/RayB.stuff3/Pink9.jpg)
connected
John Prine and his "Pink Cadillac" album (streamliner)

Tuner 10  (http://www.autopuzzles.com/RayB.stuff3/Pink10.jpg)
connected
Steve Earle and "Dead Flowers" (Jagger-Richards)(barrett)                                                                                  

Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 22, 2010, 07:28:40 AM
No rookies or experts? Let's hope this puzzle will be music to the ears of some of our pros.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Otto Puzzell on August 22, 2010, 07:48:13 AM
Tuner #1 is Eddy Arnold, who toured with his band in a 1941 Ford, with "Eddy Arnold and his Tennessee Plowboys: WSM" painted on the side.

In his song Hey Good Lookin', he proclaims:

I got a hot rod Ford and a two dollar bill
And I know a spot right over young hill
There`s soda pop and the dancin`s free
So if you wanna have fun come along with me
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 22, 2010, 07:52:12 AM
It is Eddy Arnold OK, but the connection is not a 1941 Ford, or anything painted on the side of a car.

EDIT... an not a hot rod. I guess you mean the Hank Williams song. So he recorded it too?
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Otto Puzzell on August 22, 2010, 07:54:05 AM
See above
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Otto Puzzell on August 22, 2010, 07:57:30 AM
#10 looks like Jackson Browne - is the connection Running on Empty?
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 22, 2010, 08:04:04 AM
Not Jackson Browne, and not that connection.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 22, 2010, 09:13:54 AM
Quote from: Otto Puzzell on August 22, 2010, 07:54:05 AM
See above

I edited my post too... we might be chasing eachother a long time this way. The connection is not in "Hey Good Lookin'
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Otto Puzzell on August 23, 2010, 04:13:20 AM
Well, shoot.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 23, 2010, 04:19:56 AM
So, Eddy Arnold, but not the song and connection that you proposed.
Your move.
As often inthese group puzzle, careful reading of the original post  helps.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Tom_I on August 23, 2010, 05:21:19 AM
I'm finding it a bit difficult to get started on this one, but Tuner 2 is a young Natalie Cole, daughter of Nat "King" Cole, who is sitting next to her in the picture.

For the car reference, when she was a little older, she recorded a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Pink Cadillac".
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: streamliner on August 23, 2010, 10:49:25 AM
Tuner 8:  Willie Nelson- "Bring along your CADILLAC..." from If You've Got The Money (I've Got the Time).
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: streamliner on August 23, 2010, 11:20:18 AM
Tuner 1:  "You may have a pink CADILLAC" from I Wanna Play House With You.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 03:09:20 AM
Tuner 4: Brian Setzer-"Oh, one fine day I'm gonna make a CADILLAC mine..." from Look At That Cadillac
...or...
"Don't trust a woman in a black CADILLAC" from Don't Trust A Woman (In A Black Cadillac)
....or...
"He had a red CADILLAC and a black moustache" from  Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Otto Puzzell on August 24, 2010, 04:40:30 AM
Since nobody else has said it, the connection seems to be Cadillac.  ;)
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Otto Puzzell on August 24, 2010, 05:11:53 AM
#8 could be Bob Lumann, who performed Red Cadillac and Black Mustache
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Otto Puzzell on August 24, 2010, 05:26:34 AM
I'm thinkin' #5 is Albert King of Cadillac Assembly Line fame
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 12:38:36 PM
Tuner #5:  Although I don't think it's either King, for now I'll go with the right-hander, BB, and "I gave you a brand new Ford
and you just said I want a CADILLAC" from How Blue Can You Get?
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 02:58:36 PM
Tuner 6:  Larry Dowd, "Pink CADILLAC, goin' down the road" from Pink Cadillac
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 03:04:46 PM
Tuner 3:  Hal Willis, "I've just got to wash my pink CADILLAC" from My Pink CADILLAC
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 03:16:45 PM
Tuner 9: John Prine, "You might drive a pink Cadillac"" from Baby, Let's Play House on Pink CADILLAC
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 04:07:58 PM
I'm guessing it's "Pink Cadillac" references that's the link...

...so Tuner 8: Willie Nelson, "Well, you're sitting back In your pink Cadillac..." from Dead Flowers

... and Tuner 4: Brian Setzer, "Cost me all of my money and my pink Cadillac" from Hoodoo Voodoo Doll

...and Tuner 5 might just be Clarence Clemons (intruder, but the sax is just as much part of the song as the lyrics), "I love you for your pink Cadillac..." from Springsteen's Pink Cadillac
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 05:23:15 PM
Tuner 7, Sammy Masters/Johnny Todd, "Oh-oh-oh-me, take a look at that pink Cadillac" from Pink Cadillac
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 10:27:02 AM
Quote from: Tom_I on August 23, 2010, 05:21:19 AM
I'm finding it a bit difficult to get started on this one, but Tuner 2 is a young Natalie Cole, daughter of Nat "King" Cole, who is sitting next to her in the picture.

For the car reference, when she was a little older, she recorded a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Pink Cadillac".

Yes! Tom_i has found the link, which is "pink Cadiilac" for sure. Not red, not black. Pink. One of the most common clichés of both rock and car culture.
Natalie Cole and the Bruce Springsteen cover is correct too.
Now the rest of these apples will possibly fall quite fast. But I've laid of few traps for hurried fruit pickers.

I'll check the other replies and will reply later.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Tom_I on August 25, 2010, 10:55:28 AM
Thanks, Ray, but I can't honestly lay claim to having found the link - I just identified artist and song.

I will freely admit that when I posted that reply, my thoughts on the overall link were of something completely different. So the credit for finding the connection should go elsewhere. Otto first declared the link as "Cadillac", and Streamliner refined it to "pink Cadillac".
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 12:00:25 PM
Quote from: streamliner on August 23, 2010, 10:49:25 AM
Tuner 8:  Willie Nelson- "Bring along your CADILLAC..." from If You've Got The Money (I've Got the Time).
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Nope to both Tuner and Song

Quote from: streamliner on August 23, 2010, 11:20:18 AM
Tuner 1:  "You may have a pink CADILLAC" from I Wanna Play House With You.

Nope (Tuner 1 being Eddy Arnold, as ID'd by Otto). Not completely unrelated, but I can't explain that yet without giving too much away.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 12:08:39 PM
Quote from: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 03:09:20 AM
Tuner 4: Brian Setzer-"Oh, one fine day I'm gonna make a CADILLAC mine..." from Look At That Cadillac
...or...
"Don't trust a woman in a black CADILLAC" from Don't Trust A Woman (In A Black Cadillac)
....or...
"He had a red CADILLAC and a black moustache" from  Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache


Setzer alright, but none of these songs.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 12:10:15 PM
Quote from: Otto Puzzell on August 24, 2010, 05:11:53 AM
#8 could be Bob Lumann, who performed Red Cadillac and Black Mustache

Neither Luman, nor this song.

Quote from: Otto Puzzell on August 24, 2010, 05:26:34 AM
I'm thinkin' #5 is Albert King of Cadillac Assembly Line fame

Neither King, nor this song.

Quote from: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 12:38:36 PM
Tuner #5:  Although I don't think it's either King, for now I'll go with the right-hander, BB, and "I gave you a brand new Ford
and you just said I want a CADILLAC" from How Blue Can You Get?


Neither Albert, nor BB (and nor this song)
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 12:20:14 PM
Quote from: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 02:58:36 PM
Tuner 6:  Larry Dowd, "Pink CADILLAC, goin' down the road" from Pink Cadillac

YES! (and that must have been tough, because without a wider frame where you can barely read "...-A-Tones" (for Rock-A-Tones-) on the drums, it wasn't easy to think it was Larry Dowd).
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 12:24:09 PM
Quote from: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 03:04:46 PM
Tuner 3:  Hal Willis, "I've just got to wash my pink CADILLAC" from My Pink CADILLAC

Yes again! Leonard Gauthier, better known as Hal Willis.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 12:27:48 PM
Quote from: Tom_I on August 25, 2010, 10:55:28 AM
Thanks, Ray, but I can't honestly lay claim to having found the link - I just identified artist and song.

I will freely admit that when I posted that reply, my thoughts on the overall link were of something completely different. So the credit for finding the connection should go elsewhere. Otto first declared the link as "Cadillac", and Streamliner refined it to "pink Cadillac".
That's quite honest of you, Tom. It's true that you were the first to write "pink Cadillac", but it's Streamliner who identified it as the link.

And I can't retain Otto's "Since nobody else has said it, the connection seems to be Cadillac.  ;), following an unwritten but common Autopuzzles rule: When you give an incomplete answer, the guy who comes up with the correct ansd omplete stuff steals the point (unless the question has been locked for you). And I had asked for a "precise car reference).
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: streamliner on August 25, 2010, 12:35:53 PM
Tuner 8: Johnny Cash and One Piece At A Time (an intruder, it's not pink, but how can you not have him???)
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 12:44:01 PM
Quote from: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 03:16:45 PM
Tuner 9: John Prine, "You might drive a pink Cadillac"" from Baby, Let's Play House on Pink CADILLAC

Both Artist and Song album are correct. My mistake. It's not that the song doesn't belong in that puzzle, it does. But not by John Prine. I hadn't noticed that he sang it in this album and picked him up only for the album's title.

So the song is still to be linked with another tuner.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 12:46:04 PM
Quote from: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 05:23:15 PM
Tuner 7, Sammy Masters/Johnny Todd, "Oh-oh-oh-me, take a look at that pink Cadillac" from Pink Cadillac

An another one for streamliner.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 12:53:29 PM
Quote from: streamliner on August 24, 2010, 04:07:58 PM
I'm guessing it's "Pink Cadillac" references that's the link...

...so Tuner 8: Willie Nelson, "Well, you're sitting back In your pink Cadillac..." from Dead Flowers

... and Tuner 4: Brian Setzer, "Cost me all of my money and my pink Cadillac" from Hoodoo Voodoo Doll

...and Tuner 5 might just be Clarence Clemons (intruder, but the sax is just as much part of the song as the lyrics), "I love you for your pink Cadillac..." from Springsteen's Pink Cadillac

Not Willie Nelson, but Dead Flowers sure is somewhere in this puzzle. ::)
You've Already ID'd Setzer: here is the right song. :)
Not Clarence Clemons. The Springsteen song has already been linked to Natalie Cole. ;)
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 12:59:42 PM
Quote from: streamliner on August 25, 2010, 12:35:53 PM
Tuner 8: Johnny Cash and One Piece At A Time (an intruder, it's not pink, but how can you not have him???)

I said pink! ;D
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Tom_I on August 25, 2010, 02:43:00 PM
Well now, if the song Baby, Let's Play House appears in this puzzle, then it should link with Tuner 5, Arthur Gunter, who wrote it, and recorded it in 1954.

But, in Gunter's original, there's no mention of a pink Cadillac. That first appears in a cover version recorded by Elvis Presley in 1955.

Well, you may go to college,
You may go to school,
You may have a pink Cadillac,
But don't you be nobody's fool.


In Gunter's original, the third line was You may get religion, baby.

So is this one of the two answers which don't quite fit in with the others, in that the pink Cadillac connection was not in the original version of the song?
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 03:01:54 PM
Quote from: Tom_I on August 25, 2010, 02:43:00 PM
Well now, if the song Baby, Let's Play House appears in this puzzle, then it should link with Tuner 5, Arthur Gunter, who wrote it, and recorded it in 1954.

But, in Gunter's original, there's no mention of a pink Cadillac. That first appears in a cover version recorded by Elvis Presley in 1955.

Well, you may go to college,
You may go to school,
You may have a pink Cadillac,
But don't you be nobody's fool.


In Gunter's original, the third line was You may get religion, baby.

So is this one of the two answers which don't quite fit in with the others, in that the pink Cadillac connection was not in the original version of the song?
Amazingly impressive! Impressively amazing!

You're perfectely right about all this, and you even gave us the name of the perpetraror reponsible for this enduring cliché: Elvis himself. You just spoke a little too soon because I was thinking of offering a point for this story. The story goes that Elvis bought this first pink Cadillac (or had one painted pink) because it was his mother favorite color. I'm not sure of the car's year and model (I believe they have a 1954 sedan in Graceland) and if the car was for her or himself.
I didn't try to check it too thoroughly.

So, Arthur Gunter, "Baby let's play house". but no true connection.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: barrett on August 25, 2010, 03:07:57 PM
#10 is a very young Steve Earle, who sung a cover of 'Dead Flowers'
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 04:32:17 PM
Quote from: barrett on August 25, 2010, 03:07:57 PM
#10 is a very young Steve Earle, who sung a cover of 'Dead Flowers'

That's it.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Otto Puzzell on August 25, 2010, 05:25:51 PM
Quote from: Ray B. on August 25, 2010, 12:27:48 PM
And I can't retain Otto's "Since nobody else has said it, the connection seems to be Cadillac.  ;),
:shiner:
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Tom_I on August 26, 2010, 06:58:45 AM
He's not easy to recognise without the signature glasses, but Tuner 8 is Buddy Holly.

He also recorded a version of Arthur Gunter's Baby, Let's Play House, but he used the lyrics as modified by Elvis Presley, so it does contain the line "You may have a pink Cadillac".
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 26, 2010, 07:05:16 AM
Quote from: Tom_I on August 26, 2010, 06:58:45 AM
He's not easy to recognise without the signature glasses, but Tuner 8 is Buddy Holly.

Not easy but far from impossible as you prove. I guess that nobody thought of him.
And you're completely right about the song.

Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: streamliner on August 26, 2010, 06:53:11 PM
Ummmm... :huh:

Quote from: streamliner on August 23, 2010, 11:20:18 AM
Tuner 1:  "You may have a pink CADILLAC" from I Wanna Play House With You.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 27, 2010, 03:14:11 AM
My reply to this was a little cryptic, I know.
Yes, that song appears in the puzzle.
8 connected tuners have been found, + one not quite connected (Arthur Gunter). And there are supposed to be two of them.

Now you have a song, a tuner (E.Arnold), but an incomplete connection. Why? A little more digging is required.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Tom_I on August 27, 2010, 06:38:04 AM
I've been going round in circles with this, and I'm not sure I've got to the bottom of it, but what keeps coming up is the amount of misinformation contained in web resources, which are all I've really got to go on.

For example, if you look for the lyrics to Arthur Gunter's Baby, Let's Play House, you will usually see the line about the pink Cadillac, which was not in the original song, but was a later Presley modification. The best way to find the correct words is to actually listen to the track.

As for Eddy Arnold, you will find sites which say that he also recorded Baby, Let's Play House, which as far as I know he didn't. But as mentioned above, in 1951 he did record a completely different song, written by Cy Coben, called I Wanna Play House With You. These two songs seem to get regularly confused with each other.

I suppose you can understand why. For one thing the words to Gunter's Baby, Let's Play House do not contain that exact phrase at all, but do contain the line "I wanna play house with you", which is the title of the Eddy Arnold song.

It gets worse if you look up the lyrics to Eddy Arnold's I Wanna Play House With You. Some sites, whether or not they get the title right, list the words to Baby, Let's Play House instead, invariably in Elvis's "pink Cadillac" version.

So while I may be missing something, is this the key to the puzzle, in that eight of the artists have recorded songs or albums with a reference to a pink Cadillac in the title or words, while two, Arthur Gunter with Baby, Let's Play House and Eddy Arnold with I Wanna Play House With You, have recorded songs which (at least by some people) are thought to contain mention of a pink Cadillac, but in reality they don't?
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 27, 2010, 04:01:33 PM
Quote from: Tom_I on August 27, 2010, 06:38:04 AM

As for Eddy Arnold, you will find sites which say that he also recorded Baby, Let's Play House, which as far as I know he didn't. But as mentioned above, in 1951 he did record a completely different song, written by Cy Coben, called I Wanna Play House With You. These two songs seem to get regularly confused with each other.

I suppose you can understand why. For one thing the words to Gunter's Baby, Let's Play House do not contain that exact phrase at all, but do contain the line "I wanna play house with you", which is the title of the Eddy Arnold song.

It gets worse if you look up the lyrics to Eddy Arnold's I Wanna Play House With You. Some sites, whether or not they get the title right, list the words to Baby, Let's Play House instead, invariably in Elvis's "pink Cadillac" version.

So while I may be missing something, is this the key to the puzzle, in that eight of the artists have recorded songs or albums with a reference to a pink Cadillac in the title or words, while two, Arthur Gunter with Baby, Let's Play House and Eddy Arnold with I Wanna Play House With You, have recorded songs which (at least by some people) are thought to contain mention of a pink Cadillac, but in reality they don't?

Tom, you've summed this up perfectly. It will even get even clearer if you read the real lyrics of the Cy Coben/Eddy Arnold song. Here they are. The second point for the Eddy Arnold pairing is yours.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Allemano on August 27, 2010, 04:38:17 PM
Compliment Ray!  :thumbsup:
Though I haven't taken part on this I'm always fascinated about the clever way you contrive these kind of puzzles.
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on August 30, 2010, 08:56:40 AM
 Well, I had just gone through a few Cadillac songs while investigating Otto's red Cadillac in his last Cars and Tuners puzzle, then I had "Sticky Fingers" in my car's stereo, and...

Thanks guys. Points tallied later.

An hour later:
And so it goes:
streamliner 10 points
Tom_I 8 points
barrett 2 points
Otto Puzzell 1 point
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: Ray B. on September 04, 2010, 05:08:13 AM
Quote from: Ray B. on August 30, 2010, 08:56:40 AM
Well, I had just gone through a few Cadillac songs while investigating Otto's red Cadillac in his last Cars and Tuners puzzle, then I had "Sticky Fingers" in my car's stereo, and...


:eyebrow:... and I suddenly remembered that I had another long forgotten unsolved puzzle where a pink Cadillac was also mentioned:

http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=11371.0
Title: Re: Ten (minus two) Connected Cars and Tuners
Post by: streamliner on September 07, 2010, 02:00:52 AM
Quote from: Ray B. on September 04, 2010, 05:08:13 AM
Quote from: Ray B. on August 30, 2010, 08:56:40 AM
Well, I had just gone through a few Cadillac songs while investigating Otto's red Cadillac in his last Cars and Tuners puzzle, then I had "Sticky Fingers" in my car's stereo, and...


:eyebrow:... and I suddenly remembered that I had another long forgotten unsolved puzzle where a pink Cadillac was also mentioned:

http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=11371.0

Move that one over to the pros and it'll get solved... :idea: