First of all lets start by saying, If you wanted to save this car , you should have bought it. With that said, this was my winter project. My wife and I have a small metal art business here in Memphis. Being from Memphis, my wife and I are big Elvis fans.This fall we were luck enough to have a customer that was willing to let me do something I have always wanted to do. Hope you enjoy it. if not, sorry. [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] that's all folks
That's very cool. So now what're ya gonna do with the other 1/3 of it...??? (and no, I don't want it...!!!) I have my own '55 Cadillac that Elvis never owned...!!! Go here to see the complete 5 1/2 year build: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=329070&highlight=the+best+55+caddy+build R-
This thread took a way different turn than I thought it would. I was super confused by the first couple pics. Thinking this is the strangest chop I had ever seen. nice job
It was a customers car. I used my friends shop to cut up the Caddy and it was there. I expect that car to sit around and gather dust. the owner is not very car savy.