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Justin Bieber’s New Cadillac Is A Beauty

By Vinny O'Hare

I am sure you all heard on the news that Justin Bieber got pulled over in his new “Batmobile Themed” Cadillac CTS-V. Well I saw a video of Bieber getting interviewed where he said it was all bull so I believe him. You know how the media loves to play that game to make the stars look guilty.

This Sunday night on the Velocity channel at 8pm you can see how he got his car customized at West Coast Customs. To me it looks like a 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Black Diamond edition but I am not sure exactly if that is what it started out as. I will be watching to see what they do to it besides the suicide doors.

I know it has 22 inch Asanti wheels and some batman logos but I am sure the guys at West Coast have done many other changes.

So yes I am admitting that I am going to watch Justin instead of the first quarter of Sunday night football. Is that so wrong after all he does have a good taste in cars. We have a video of a CTS-V Black Diamond that I put on the forum from the NY auto show.

Welcome to the Cadillac family Justin Bieber.

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Cadillac Tow Truck

By Vinny O'Hare

I was just watching “You Don’t Know Dixie” on the History channel and they had an interesting piece on the very first tow truck. I bet many of you didn’t know that the first tow truck was a Cadillac.

First Cadillac Tow Truck.

Ernest Holmes from Chattanooga Tennessee chopped his 1913 Cadillac in half and rigged it up so that he could pull trucks out of ditches. The day before someone flipped their Model T in a ditch and it took all day with 6 men to get it out. He figured there had to be a better way. He went back to his shop and the tow truck was born.

If you would like to learn more visit International Towing Museum

The show was very enlightening and if you get a chance to see it I recommend doing so. Here is the preview from the History Channel.

1968 Cadillac Coupe Deville

By Vinny O'Hare

Got a few stories this week from members that wanted to tell their story so here they are.

Bruce from Victoria British Columbia sent is a sweet picture of his 1968 Cadillac Coupe De Ville.

1968 black Cadillac in Victoria British Columbia

In the fall of 1968 my Grandfather purchased a new 68 Coupe De Ville trading in his 61. He had always driven Cadillacs as far back as I can remember. The car unfortunately was too long for the garage. However the family rallied together and the situation was rectified by building a nose cone for the garage. Around the late 70s when my grandfather could no longer drive he signed it over to my mother to get him and my grandmother around town.

After his passing in 1980 the car saw very limited use and upon my grandmother’s passing a few years later the car was virtually put into hibernation. Fast forward to the year 2009 when my mother decided to let the car go. A buyer was found, a deal struck but at the last minute she backed out saying the car was meant to stay in the family. The perpected buyer understood this and he just asked that we keep in touch. That Christmas Mom surprised me by handing me the keys and asking me to take it home. I was thrilled over the prospects of owning such a car but bewildered as to where I would put it. I already had a garage full of classic Mopars.

A 1965 Valiant convertible and a 1965 Barracuda. Well it was decided That I would have to enlarge my stable. That following spring I set to work and all was done by the end of May. On July 2nd 2010 a friend of mine and I journeyed over to the mainland with the intent of driving the Caddy home. With a new battery and a few anticipated spare parts we arrived mid morning. The car started up with no problem and after a few safety checks /trip around the block we were on the road. Considering the car had not seen the light of day since the mid 80s and was running on all its original equipment including the bias ply tires it drove flawlessly.
I have spent most over 1010-11 going over it mechanically and giving it a cosmetic face lift.. Repainting it and replating any deteriorated chrome work. the interior remains untouched with its factory installed power bucket seats.

This fall after all work was completed I journeyed back to see Mom with the car. The visit was a total surprise to her and a few tears were shed as she looked over my handy-work a reminisced the day her Dad brought it home. The icing on the cake was when she spotted the metal Dealer Script on the trunk. the original one had gone missing years back and through the Internet I was able to locate a pristine replacement. Mileage to date on the car is just over 33k. The last 2 thousand I put on it since bringing it home.

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Another cool story we got this week was from Sylvester Collins from Alabama who owns a 1999 Cadillac Deville Concourse. Here is his story.

Well in 2009 I was living in Phoenix,Arizona I went to buy a Chrysler 300 but the sale person told me that he thought I would look good in a Cadillac so I bought a Cadillac instead. Man what a choice I then drove my Cadillac across country 1800 plus miles all alone to Alabama where I later became the president & founder of the first legal and register Cadillac club in the state of Alabama. Visit my web-site at Alabama Cadillac Club we are a non-profit charitable organization.

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