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    Now that's loooong!!

     



    How about a 59 Caddy? They are long already, then chop one and slam it and it looks like you would need an oversize load permit! This one had a 502 crate motor in it to move it along. He's still working on it, needs interior and skirts. Personal plate says IM2LOW2, he also has a chopped and slammed '49 Ford with IM2LOW.
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    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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    Great looking old Caddy!!!! Thanks for the pic, Pat. Someday I'd like to find me a '57 Lincoln Premier. Not quite as big as the '59 Caddies, but land barge size anyway!!!!
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    Sorry that caddy is a 1960.59 has larger fins and different grill.

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    Hey, good catch. I was not sure which it was and guessed wrong. In any case it is a great base for a cool custom.

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    Kool Kustom allright.reason I knew what it was because the wife owns a 59 coupe deville.We imported it nealy 2 years ago and you can't make them look any better than factory.

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