While still waiting for the Motorama "Mood Cars" to be found, I ran across my photos of the 1995 Allante Concept taken in 1997 at the GM Cadillac Museum, at that time located in Warren, Michigan. Carla will post them in the next post. The Allante of course was produced from 1987 to 1993 before the plug was pulled. I own a 1987 maroon Allante which was the first Allante sold in Texarkana. It was a fascinating joint venture between Cadillac and Pininfarina which sadly came to an end. It was a Cadillac that literally came from the skies. From Turin, Italy, to Detroit, Michigan,the airbridge flight of Allante bodies made up the largest assembly line in the world. Fifty-five car bodies were placed in a special 747 airplane, and the 56th car was placed at an angle in the tail for the 9 hour flight. The beautiful 1995 Allante concept represents what could have been had Allante continued! (I wonder what could have been if Oldsmobile and Pontiac had been allowed to continue?) The latest on the auto industry crisis-yesterday President Obama announced Chrysler would indeed head into bankruptcy! These are indeed unprecedented times! Charles D. Barnette