Picked up this caddy the other day.. Got a few days to try to make it into something nice. The bottom of the doors are RUSTY.. Poor old thing has been neglected, carb was full of jelly.. but I got it moving under its own power.
It looks much better than the wire mesh that it had but there's something about it that's not quite right. Maybe if it was just the teeth and the center bar was blacked out?
I think a tube grille would look better than the teeth. It would be simpler and subtler... Posted from the TJJ App for iPhone & iPad
Let me start by saying I like it BUT...you're using a 50's grill in a 60's car. Your kinda goin backwards. The idea of kustomizing is to try to modernize the car and a tube grill is the way to do it. That being said its still a neat idea and with some flake paint it'll be rad set up. I have a soft spot for those old boats I had a '62 fleetwood in high school. JohnnyA
i like the teeth, but the way i like to kustomize is to make sure the car or whatever is absolutely nothing like anybody else's, it's nice but kinda overdone, i'm game for painting the bar black though!
I don't like the teeth, the original grille is so much better, but a tube grille would suit the car, it's a Fleetwood, it's a nice design and rare.
I like it it and the the guys that are telling you how to customize/kustomize cars are idiots for their explanations. The idea behind building or doing anything custom to a car is to make it how you want and make it cool in your eyes. Not make it modern, or take it back a decade. Make it cool. Improve upon what the factory started. Now they can say they don't like it but to give a false defenition or history lesson is just plain sad. Do it up. More teeth like the el camino could be cool too.
Nice Cadillac .I hope the door rust don't give you to much trouble .I look forward to seeing what you end up doing.
You're right, you were asked and left it at that. So you were mistakenly called that, I was referring to the other guy that gave a bogus history lesson. I wanna apologize for name calling though, was uncalled for especially to you Nads.
Sorry to break it to you buddy .... But that "bogus history lesson" that you are refering to was, and is accurate. It's also very TRADITIONAL, which is what this forum is all about.
I concur with Special Ed, I take tradition very seriously as I do custom car history, but the fella is free to do as he please.
There is only one pint to kustomizing cars, it's not to go futuristic, it isnt to go retro, it's to make the car different than stock. Improve on factory parts or conjur up something completely different. If it was to go futuristic all the custom cars from the 50's and 60's would look like the concept cars of the same time period or like something from the jetsons. Some did, but not all, which is what the guy was trying to say, which was wrong. It's not the only way.
Thanks guys, Don't worry about yay or nay as much as what else I can do to improve it. I'm always open to more suggestions of course. Some people have a better eye than I do and might have been able to point out a flaw in my idea. If I was 100% sure of the grille myself I wouldn't have had to ask. I like it though, I'll be lowering it and doing a few other odds and ends while I drive it around. Only thing that bums me out is the crack in the windshield.. but they are around.