Earle just returned from Florida where his Cadillac Flower Car won a huge trophy! Here is Earle’s email to me along with some pictures. Congrats Earle!
Vinny,
I just returned home from Daytona Beach and the 2012 PCS Show.
I had a great time,the car showed well, I have some pictures for you as well as some exciting (I think so any way) news.
As you can imagine, it was hot in Daytona Beach in the third week of June. Not exactly peak tourist season in Florida, but I expect that is why we were able to secure the facilities. We stayed at the Shores Hotel/Resort right on the beach. The hotel has a parking lot across the street and that is where the show was held.
There were sightseeing trips set up during the week, but I was just there for the show and did not opt for any of the activities. In retrospect I have to think that three laps around the Daytona track would have been a cool thing to cross off the bucket list – oh well.
The weather threatened to rain and did rain some the day before the show. It turned out hot and sunny on Friday and we got the entire show in with out any downpours. There were over thirty cars on the field when I counted, most old Cadillacs of course, and a few more came in on show day that I didn’t get included in my count. I heard that 24 cars were entered in the show and were judged. There were some beautiful cars there and I did not envy the folks who had the job of judging and scoring the cars. It took nearly all day, but they did a great job.
Since the Flower Car class only had two entries and the Service Car class only had one car, the two classes were combined to fill out a full slate. The service car was a 1937 Buick Flixible and from what I saw quite nice. I didn’t look at it close because it wasn’t in my class originally and it wasn’t a Caddy. The second car in my class was an El Camino set up for use as a Flower Car. This is something that some Funeral Homes actually do, but the vehicle wasn’t a hit with the judging staff. In the end, that Buick came in third, the El Camino second and my car was judged to be best in my class. In addition to that, and much to my surprise my car was also awarded Senior Status. This is the result of scoring at least 185 points out of a possible 200. I scored exactly 185, but that was enough for the assignment. Making Senior was a goal of mine, but I didn’t think it would come so soon. I figured maybe the next time out, but I am thrilled that my peers recognized the effort I put into the car and deemed it worthy of this honor.
Just for the record, my list of improvements and/or upgrades includes: repair of surface rust on rear quarters, new vinyl roof, new bulkhead window, new radiator, new air intake hose, new custom drain cover and my favorite, new stainless tie down rails along the sides of the tub. I also had a custom ID piece made up that made use of a stud that stuck out of the bulkhead behind the right hand seat. This will have to be replaced by a spare tire as the lack of a spare was a major demerit – 4 points – that I will look to rectify for the next show.
Dave's Cadillac Art says
Congrats Earl
Some nice Professional vehicles I see.
dan says
way to go earle!! great job!!
david dishman says
CONGRATS BUDDY,,GOOD GOIN
timothy currier says
does anybody know when the next cadillac car show will be in chicago area?
Ken Wiebke says
Nice narrative about a hard working hobbyist getting the appropriate recognition; congratulations!
Wish we had a photo or two of the award winner and knew its year and if Superior or another commercial manufacturer produced it …..
David Adinolfi says
I would like to see a picture of your flower car. I have never seen one in any show, though I remember them as a kid at funerals. I think they are really cool and somewhat utilitarian in an elegant sort of way.
VinnyO says
You can see some pictures of Earle’s Cadillac here https://www.cadillaccountryclub.com/1978-cadillac-flower-car.htm
I have to update the page with a pic of the trophy and his new status.
Earle says
To All,
Thank you for all your comments and support.
Tim C. – Next year’s PCS show is in Milwaukee WI, see Professional Car Society site for details.
David A. – New pictures are with Vinny, they will be posted soon.
Ken W. – It is a 1978 McClain, Cadillac Coupe DeVille, it is a mostly original car with 25K on the clock. It was built in Anderson IN and saw service in Indianapolis, I am the second owner since it came out of use and have had it under my care since 2006. It is something of a rareity in the Pro Car field and at regular car shows I usually have to explain what it is to most of the folks that come by.