Tag: Cadillac

  • Donkilicious Cadillac Fleetwood Limo

    Donkilicious Cadillac Fleetwood Limo

    Because the 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood just wasn’t outlandish enough when stock, we hereby present one made into both a donk and a limo. There’s not much we need to add here. This is an already-giant Caddy Fleetwood stretched and then made into a donk. Be sure to take a look at the videos in the…

  • Brand Whore Eldorado

    Brand Whore Eldorado

    Remember the 1990s Cadillac Eldorado?  You know, the personal luxury coupe for the over bingo hall crowd and which put 300 horsepower through its front wheels?  Well, this one has suffered at the hands of someone with access to cheap vehicle wraps. We count Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors, Gucci, Chanel (?) and Rolex among the…

  • Cadillup: Cadillac Caribou “High Roller”

    Cadillup: Cadillac Caribou “High Roller”

    Ah yes, another 70s Cadillac pickup conversion.  This one was done by Caribou, supposedly out of the bay area, and has since been treated to a Tiffany Blue paint job, wood bed slats and, among other things, a “unique” high roller interior. This is quite the project, but the $75K asking price is pure crack pipe.…

  • Best of the Worst: Low-Mile, Manual Trans Cadillac Cimarron

    Best of the Worst: Low-Mile, Manual Trans Cadillac Cimarron

    Remember the Cimarron? Yes, it was Caddy’s J-Body, which means it shared many a part with the Chevy Cavalier, among too many other variants.  Any surviving Cimarron is an oddity today, but low-mileage, manually-shifted example is something truly special – slow, but special. At $2,650, why not pick up this unusual bit of terrible GM…

  • Carriage Roof on CTS Coupe

    Carriage Roof on CTS Coupe

    This is a rolleyes post.  While recently better products have lifted Cadillac’s credibility, a certain “experienced” demographic still likes to add on tidbits from decades past.  In this case, the uniquely-styled CTS Coupe was subjected to a “carriage roof.” This is for sale in Vegas, which would have been our fourth choice, after New York/New…

  • Shortened, then Lengthened, 1979 Cadillac Seville

    Shortened, then Lengthened, 1979 Cadillac Seville

    Coachbuilding was very much a thing in the 70s, and the all-new Seville was often a victim.  This was a world-beater car at the time, so this should come as no surprise.  For some reason, several companies offered ways to convert these four-doors into two-doors.  This is one example. The seller doesn’t list mileage here,…

  • Movie-Inspired, Automotive Madness: The Spirit of Nemo

    Movie-Inspired, Automotive Madness: The Spirit of Nemo

    This is not an original movie car, but is a replica of two cars built for the movie League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.  It’s one serious replica of one massive car, though, and supposedly took 6,500 hours to build. This car largely speaks for itself, but Hemmings had an article on it last year; so that,…

  • 1979 Cadillac Seville Pickup Conversion with Crack Pipe Price

    1979 Cadillac Seville Pickup Conversion with Crack Pipe Price

    You want odd proportions? We got ’em!  This poor ’79 Seville was subjected to “coachbuilt” pickup conversion, probably early in its life, as these sort of things happened back then. The ’76 Seville was a big deal.  While youngsters might look at this and see a tank, this was a much more compact and cleanly-styled…

  • “The car smells like weed and Cool Water cologne.. oowee!”

    “The car smells like weed and Cool Water cologne.. oowee!”

    Yes, this is Snoop Dogg’s “Snoop Deville”,  which started life as a 1974 Coupe Deville.  It has the requisite 90s lowrider bits, but the interior is remarkably subtle.  The theme here is green. The celebrity factor accounts for most of the asking price here, as this would otherwise just be a ’74 Caddy lowrider, probably…

  • Six-Wheeled 1968 Cadillac!

    Six-Wheeled 1968 Cadillac!

    Rarely do we see such a bizarre vehicle with so little explanation. But, does it really need any? This is a strange combination of a shorty, in terms of its cockpit and a stretch, in terms of its hood.  Once that work was done, how could one not have gone added and made it a…