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Customs Starbird's '47 Cad

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Jun 1, 2009.

  1. Ryan
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  2. Faded Love Garage
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    Faded Love Garage
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    from Spring, TX

    I love that Caddy.
     
  3. Kettleman
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    Absolutely Beautiful!
     
  4. 1950ChevySuburban
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    The title "Elegant Lady" really sums it all up. Thats a beautiful car!
     

  5. Asphalt Outlaw Hero
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    Nice and subtle.
    Didn't Michael Maestas do his upholstery work?
     
  6. Squablow
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    Burn me at the stake if you must, but I like his whacked-out bubble top fantasy cars better. I'm not fond of the quad headlights on this Caddy, and that's the only major mod on it.

    The hood scoop on my '53 Ford is from a very heavily customized 1960 Thunderbird that was being put back to a more stock configuration. The hood corners were rounded so the hood couldn't be used, the guy sold it to me for $25. He told me that the car was a Darryl Starbird custom. That's before I knew who Darryl was, and the guy who was building the car thought it was just an ugly 60's custom.

    It's really well done, with round rod forming the new opening and sheet metal filling in the gaps. I'm 99% confident that the story is bullshit, but I like to believe I have a little bit of his work on my car anyway.
     
  7. straykatkustoms
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    Starbird still has the Caddy and it is sitting in his Museum. One of these days
    I would love to see it restored. It is kool to see that it is in good hands....
     
  8. Strange Agent
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    Really nice stuff, simple and elegant.
     
  9. C-1-PW
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    The proportions and stance of the side profile is absolutely stunning.
     
  10. kwoodyh
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    Nice ride! Quad headlights, I think, actually add to the look!
     
  11. SinisterCustom
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    Thanks for posting this Ryan......
    You've found a Starbird car that I actually like....:)
     
  12. O.Hove
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    Ryan
    Years back there was a story about Starbird
    and this Cad. It was his personal family car. The frist time his wife went to drive it,she could not find how to open the doors.
    If i can find the story,will let you know ,what rag it was in.
     
  13. Moriarity
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    Great post, Hey Ryan, you getting a soft spot for customs?
     
  14. Along with George Barris (post Sam), I've never understood the "Starbird Worship". Street Rodder magazine strokes him on a monthly basis. Much of what he builds is downright hideous.

    This Cadillac is gorgeous though. I'll give him credit for it.

    JH
     
  15. Ryan
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    Shush!!!!!! :)
     
  16. Nomad
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    This is one of my favorite Starbird customs, too. I'm surprised nobody has replicated it. Quad headlights don't always look right on a '40s car - but I think they do here.

    Something else worth noting is the stance - low enough to be cool, but high enough to still be practical. You can tell this was driven.
     
  17. Tampa 3-W Duce Coupe
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    Shaved nose and deck are outstanding! Great example of 50's customs!
     
  18. FRITZ
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    "Come to the candy paint side Rayn!"
    "The force of the Kustom is strong with in you"
    :)
    FRITZ
     
  19. autobilly
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    Finally a Starbird Custom that appeals to my (more "classic") taste. Smooth, subtle and stylish.
     
  20. Labold
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    I think it is even cooler now knowing that it was his family car and that he still has it. I don't blame him for keeping it around.
     
  21. 'Mo
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    If I remember correctly, it had a GMC 3-71 blown Caddy V8. Cool enough? :cool:
     
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  22. customcory
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    One of the few customs that had wire wheels. No skirts neither.Always liked this car.:D
     
  23. deuces94
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    Very nice classic custom. I like the stance, the lights and everything about it.
     
  24. Labold
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    That definately counts as cool enough!
     
  25. BigDaddySteamRoller
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    I just found an old Car Speed & Style mag ( Feb 59 ) with a story about Starbird & his predictions for styling with the pic of him in front of the grille from this posting.

    I'll scan it & post it.

    Steve
     

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