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10-28-2009 09:11 PM #1
59 Cadillac Coupe de Ville Custom (project) THOUSANDS Invested!!
Location: SoCal Price: $3000 obo.
I am relocating and I need to sell my beloved 59 Caddy Coupe project that has been a work in progress for the last few years. It has no motor as the old one was shot and tossed. I was planning on putting in a newer drivetrain in it.
Here are some notable things about this project:
- All parts were plastic media blasted.
- Roof was redone (2 back halves fused together) so the car now has A-pillars to give a sleeker (chopped) look. Roof was properly re-crowned (see side shot with the tape on side of body below).
- Frame (x) has been re-enforced for high HP.
- Front clip of frame redone with Chevy 98 Silverado Front end for parts and strength.
- New Windshield and Rear glass (had them sourced and made from scratched so they are new-new).
- All stainless and chrome trim parts are labeled and off the car.
- It is stored in a garage.
- Bumper and grill are in great condition for a 50 year old car.
- Custom project rendering by graduate of the Art Design Center in Pasadena (where Foose and all other great designers for the cars go). And you will get all renderings I paid for.
- All the work was done by a reputable Custom shop in San Diego.
This project is located in San Diego, CA and NEEDS to go...send me your offer!!!!
Please contact me via email or PM me here.
I have more pics if needed, so email me or PM me.
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