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Classic Cadillac in Canada

By Vinny O'Hare

Just saw something interesting that is happening this weekend and if you are up in Canada you may want to check out this 1980 Classic Armored Cadillac. Yes you read that right. I will let the story explain more as I didn’t know this type of Cadillac existed. If you are in the area you may want to take in this show.

There have been quite a few Cadillac’s seen at the car shows up in Minnesota. If you are up in this part of the country check out Minnesota Classic car shows.

Here is a classic that you would never know was really a Cadillac unless you saw it and saw the tag. 1942 Cadillac Flower car.

Something New:

I have been doing a lot of reading about the new Cadillac XTS and if you are looking for information on it head on over to EMG Car Tech. They have a nice selection of articles about the new Cadillac line.

I have been getting a lot of positive emails about our newsletter. Thanks for all the great comments and thanks for being part of our Cadillac club.

1959 Cadillac

By Vinny O'Hare

Was just doing some research on Cadillac’s from the 1950’s and found an interesting note. The Bat-mobile was almost a Cadillac. Here is the excerpt from Wikipedia.

“In late 1965 20th Century Fox Television and William Dozier‘s Greenway Productions contracted renowned Hollywood car customizer Dean Jeffries to design and build a “Batmobile” for their upcoming Batman TV series. He started customizing a 1959 Cadillac, but when the studio wanted the program on the air in January 1966, and therefore filming sooner than he could provide the car, Jeffries was paid off, and the project went to Barris.[12] Barris had somehow already come into possession of the Futura, which had been parked behind his Hollywood shop for several years. With only three weeks to finish the Batmobile (although in recent years Jeffries says that his car was dropped because he was told it was needed in “a week and a half”[13], he was quoted in 1988 as saying “three weeks”[14] as well), Barris decided that, rather than building a car from scratch, it would be relatively easy to transform the distinctive Futura into the famous crime-fighting vehicle. Design work was conducted by Herb Grasse, working as an associate designer for Barris.

Barris hired Bill Cushenberry to do the metal modifications to the car and its conversion into the Batmobile was completed in just three weeks, at a reported cost of US$30,000. Barris retained ownership of the car and leased it back to 20th Century Fox and Greenway Productions for use in the series. The estimated 1966 value of the Barris Batmobile was about $125,000, but today it is estimated to be worth at least US$2 million.[15]”

Here is the whole story on The Batmobile

Since we are talking about 1959 Cadillac’s here is one for sale in the St. Louis area. This 1959 Cadillac for sale sure is a beauty. Some of the details:

1959 Cadillac Coupe DeVille in stunning blue paint and blue interior. The original 390 CID V8 has been rebuilt with just 5,000 miles since and she runs like new! Options include: A/C, AM/FM radio, cloth interior, power windows, power locks, power brakes, power steering, white wall radial tires, Autronic Eye, and more! These cars are famous for their big fins and double bullet taillights! Don’t miss out on this very nice Caddy at a good price! Please, call 800-213-1616 or 618-271-3000 for additional information.

I hope you have a great weekend and a safe July 4th.

Dave’s 1963 Cadillac

By Vinny O'Hare

This weeks beauty of a Cadillac comes from Dave from Idaho. He sent us in some beautiful pics of his 1963 Cadillac that was bought brand new and garage kept all these years. As you will see below this is one fine looking Cadillac.
picture of aa 1963 Cadillac from the front.
Here are some pictures of my Caddy, this was my Mom’s Car, they bought it new in 1963,it has been garaged all it’s life and still look’s almost as good as it did forty plus years ago. It has over 100 thousand mile’s on it,but it still runs strong and handles like a dream.

drivers side picture of a 1963 Cadillac.
My step dad kept it maintained right to the top. The only thing is they bought it with out Air Condition. Living in Moscow Idaho I guess they thought they wouldn’t need it. every thing else is power, even has the automatic light dimmer.

Picture of a 1963 Cadillac from the rear.

Picture of a 1963 Cadillac passenger side.
You can see more pictures on our 1963 Cadillac pages.Thanks again for Dave for sending in pictures of this beautiful Cadillac.

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