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After seing Bill Stillwagon's Sharkillac, a Revell '57 Cad with chezoom roof grafted on, i was so impressed that i've found that that roof would be a great idea to save the goofy heller '58 Caddy i've bought a few months ago for a buck on e-bay...

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looks kool huh ? :(

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Thank you Jaffa ! :lol:

As you can see on the previous pics, i was thinking of keeping the stock chromed bumpers, but they don't look very realistic...think they gonna ruin the look ! :?

But, i really like the look of the rear well well that end in the rear bumper in sort of bumperettes, so i choose to us the rear bumper welded to the body, as a roll pan and then building a front roll pan too ... :o

i glue the bumper on the body, and sand the license plate holder smooth..

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man, it look kinda odd, something just don't work ... :shock:

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let slim it with a saw...

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some sanding, putty, sanding...and a recessed license plate

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now, let's go for a matching front end ! : 8)

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the roll pan from amt 58 Chevy had the shape i want but ...

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d'oh ! too short ! :?

no problem, two roll pan would do the trick ! 8)

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ok, now, let's apply body filler, and prime ...

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start taking shape ! :wink:

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Posted

Very nice work! Sinking the rear bumper in was a great way to clean up the rear. Too bad you couldn't have saved the ovals, they added some interest. The front end is classic clean lines!

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ooooooohhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Ths is one of the best customs to grace the pages of this site. To steal a quote from MacDonalds, " I'm lovin' it ". I wouldn't do another thing to it except to add a little paint. This is my tye of custom work.

bob :shock:

  • 3 weeks later...
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some news.. :D

I lenghtened the fins just a bit ...

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I wanted to keep the glass from chezoom, so i needed to rescribe the doors. For that, i used the shape of the door from a 56 t-bird patterned on masking tape ....

before :

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during :

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and after :

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for that result ...Baaaaaad ! :twisted:

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hope you stil like it ! :wink:

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I like it, but I'm not sure about the rear door line - makes it look a little overweight somehow. Have you considered taking about 3/32" - 1/8" off the bottom edge of the rockers? That and getting it up to ride height might help alleviate the "just had a huge pasta dinner" look it seems to have right now.

That doesn't mean I don't dig the car - just going a little Gustavson on you.

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Zed-

That's a beautiful Cadillac you've got there. Really smooth. I'm not familiar with the "Sharkillac". Do you have photos of it?

  • 1 year later...
Posted

wait in your first post you said "bill stillwagons 57 caddie with a chezoom roof crafted on". Since when does revell make a 1/24 or 1/25 scale 57 caddie?? Or is it the 1/32?

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wait in your first post you said "bill stillwagons 57 caddie with a chezoom roof crafted on". Since when does revell make a 1/24 or 1/25 scale 57 caddie?? Or is it the 1/32?

not sure of the scale, 1:24 or 1:25 because there nothing written on the box, but definetely not 1:32 :lol:

It's multi piece body, not very accurate, a reedition fron the 50's i guess :o

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looks like a '58 to me? no matter though, cuz ya did an outstanding job on both! my favorite thing about the custom is the smoothing, very nice!

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yes Bob, it's a 58, but i'm answering about Bill stillwagon's cad :)

Posted

thats an awsome build there, ive been wanting to graft a 67 impala roof "chezoom room" onto a 58' impala, after seing this i just might, great job

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