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Picture a Sunday morning in 1974. The sermon has just ended. The congregation is flowing out onto the church steps — hats and gloves, pressed suits and patent leather shoes warming in the morning sun. And there, idling at the curb with the quiet confidence of something that has earned every right to be exactly where it is, sits a burgundy Cadillac Coupe DeVille. The chrome catches the light like something sacred. The padded vinyl roof is the deep, dark color of midnight velvet. The engine barely breathes. A man steps around to the driver's side — slowly, deliberately — and before he slides in, he rests one hand on the roof the way you might touch the shoulder of someone you love. The children on the steps go quiet. Not because anyone told them to. But because even a child understands when they are standing in the presence of something that means something. That car was not just a car. And every single person on those steps knew it.