Chuck Most Posted September 1, 2013 Posted September 1, 2013 You usually see this done up as a custom, a lowrider, or a donk. I wanted to do something a little bit more screwed up with it. So here's what I came up with...
realgone58 Posted September 1, 2013 Posted September 1, 2013 Very cool! One word of note however, your Caddy is a 1990-92, the last three years the full size was available. They went to the composite headlights for the '90 model year and changed the landau top and the bodyside cladding.
Mister Twister Posted September 2, 2013 Posted September 2, 2013 Chuck, you always do some good stuff...Love it!
Chuck Most Posted September 2, 2013 Author Posted September 2, 2013 Very cool! One word of note however, your Caddy is a 1990-92, the last three years the full size was available. They went to the composite headlights for the '90 model year and changed the landau top and the bodyside cladding. Yes, the front end and side cladding are '90=92, but the last year for the two door version was '84. Revell based this on a 1:1 lowrider that had the later style nose and rocker trim added to it. Thanks guys! I'm actually sort of happy with how this one came out- even though it was a relatively quick build of a goofball idea.
Lovefordgalaxie Posted September 2, 2013 Posted September 2, 2013 Chuck, you know me, I'm not into rat rods, but the quality of your work is great. The weathering is very well done, and that engine sticking out of the engine compartment was a great idea. Also liked the horns. Well done mate :lol:
slusher Posted September 2, 2013 Posted September 2, 2013 Very cool hotrod Chuck and nice weathering. Not overdone......love it.
realgone58 Posted September 2, 2013 Posted September 2, 2013 Yes, the front end and side cladding are '90=92, but the last year for the two door version was '84. Revell based this on a 1:1 lowrider that had the later style nose and rocker trim added to it. Thanks guys! I'm actually sort of happy with how this one came out- even though it was a relatively quick build of a goofball idea. You're right. I hadn't realized that until you pointed it out. Come to think of it, I remember all of the full size Broughams 90-92 being 4 door sedans. Searching the internet though it seems like updating the earlier coupes was quite the popular thing to do at the time.
circaboy Posted September 7, 2013 Posted September 7, 2013 Rattylac is definetly the appropriate term for this! Nice one man
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