I was never afraid to trade up guitars. When I was 21 I opened a little guitar store and ran it for 45 years. I’ve owned a couple of the holy grail 59’ Les Paul sunbursts, was a Fender and Gibson dealer, and, yes, that’s how it happens.
My dad's buddy had a '41 Caddy convertible, original drive train. I was about 5 and watched my dad put a clutch in it. His son's had not interest in the cars. You're lucky your's do. Have fun.
Matt, Mike I had 2 cars I missed on . First was a 1936 8 cylinder Packard Dual Cowl Sports Phaeton (1 of 2 in 36) it was my fathers he brought returning from WWII. And sold it when called bay for Korea. (I was 4-5 & remember it) The second was a 1937 Cord Custom Berline I found in Fallbrook Ca when I was in High school. It was gone when I returned from Vietnam
I want to thank Dan for selling me a viking hubcap a couple years ago. After losing my brother I also lost the bug to collecting that spacific cap but out of nowhere I get a dm on Instagram offering that one cap again I just saw it as a sign.
The best the most beautiful the badass Cadillac is the 47 Cadillac series 62 convertible koolest car around dale from riverside and Nick d from Chula Vista have some badass Cadillacs with chop windshields I respect those guys so much I’m doing one in progress now hope this guy interviews them
Matt another question you could add is how one's better half feels about the Iron Trap and if they are involved in it. Dan did touch on it about his son's but it might be interesting to see what the wife thinks. Thanks for the content, very cool.
I have a 1959 Coupe de Ville that I’m trying to get going. I’d like to get around a 3.73 ratio for the rearend, but are parts available to make that happen with the stock housing?
Obsession. I'm like that with music / collecting records. My oldest dates back over 100 years. But they're much easier to store and manage. As for project cars, I've two: my 57 Pontiac Catalina 𝕭𝖔𝖌𝖌𝖘' 𝕸𝖔𝖓𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗 4dr hardtop and a 53 Packard 2 door hardtop project that I've dubbed the Hackard Roadster. And that's all I need.
As a Cadillac person of course NO where near this guy but I do have a 58 Eldorado Brougham a 66 Deville convertible and a 91 Sedan Deville (my driver) all in REALLY good condition, My question is: The guy you interviewed Dan Morehouse is he reachable? Does he have a web page> Thanks
The 59 Cadillac represents the Apex of American style and flair. They are beautiful automobiles.
what great hobby. Caddys are awesome in every way.
Thank you Matt and Dan for the adventure and a little history lesson !
“The Caddy Shack.”
Great, video Dan .nice to see all your Cadillac and what you do.😊😊
Dude!! The yard art!!! gives it away!!! His Iron Trap!!! (Hoarder) lol✌️
I was never afraid to trade up guitars. When I was 21 I opened a little guitar store and ran it for 45 years. I’ve owned a couple of the holy grail 59’ Les Paul sunbursts, was a Fender and Gibson dealer, and, yes, that’s how it happens.
Putting in the work
the 1959 Cadillac was a delirious mixture of the familiar and the outlandish
My fav car ever is the 59 caddi, mabye 1 day ill have 1, thx for posting 👍
My dad's buddy had a '41 Caddy convertible, original drive train. I was about 5 and watched my dad put a clutch in it. His son's had not interest in the cars. You're lucky your's do. Have fun.
He is not a hoarder.A hoarder is one who only keeps useless junk or trash.
Thank you! Dan
Matt, Mike I had 2 cars I missed on . First was a 1936 8 cylinder Packard Dual Cowl Sports Phaeton (1 of 2 in 36) it was my fathers he brought returning from WWII. And sold it when called bay for Korea. (I was 4-5 & remember it)
The second was a 1937 Cord Custom Berline I found in Fallbrook Ca when I was in High school. It was gone when I returned from Vietnam
A great Episode , I enjoyed it even if I am not a Caddy Guy
I want to thank Dan for selling me a viking hubcap a couple years ago. After losing my brother I also lost the bug to collecting that spacific cap but out of nowhere I get a dm on Instagram offering that one cap again I just saw it as a sign.
These q&a shows are awesome!!
The best the most beautiful the badass Cadillac is the 47 Cadillac series 62 convertible koolest car around dale from riverside and Nick d from Chula Vista have some badass Cadillacs with chop windshields I respect those guys so much I’m doing one in progress now hope this guy interviews them
Matt and Mike I am really enjoying these podcast. Keep it up. Ron
I knew a guy in Michigan had over 100 1959 Cadilacs in various conditions that past away. There was an auction that sold most of them.
Dans the man
Matt another question you could add is how one's better half feels about the Iron Trap and if they are involved in it. Dan did touch on it about his son's but it might be interesting to see what the wife thinks. Thanks for the content, very cool.
My wife and sons greatly fear me leaving them with this pile of iron and cool junk but I gotta be me.
Its jason stathams older brother 😂
Nice Video.
#STAYSAFE
#PHILLYPHILLY🇺🇸
I have a 1959 Coupe de Ville that I’m trying to get going. I’d like to get around a 3.73 ratio for the rearend, but are parts available to make that happen with the stock housing?
You should get a 1960 Chrysler Crown imperial and a 1959 dodge custom royal for your collection its the king of Chrome
Obsession. I'm like that with music / collecting records. My oldest dates back over 100 years. But they're much easier to store and manage. As for project cars, I've two: my 57 Pontiac Catalina 𝕭𝖔𝖌𝖌𝖘' 𝕸𝖔𝖓𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗 4dr hardtop and a 53 Packard 2 door hardtop project that I've dubbed the Hackard Roadster. And that's all I need.
Cadillac LeMans is about as rare as they get
As a Cadillac person of course NO where near this guy but I do have a 58 Eldorado Brougham a 66 Deville convertible and a 91 Sedan Deville (my driver) all in REALLY good condition, My question is: The guy you interviewed Dan Morehouse is he reachable? Does he have a web page> Thanks
Dan is reachable through his website: www.bigfins.net
He had no money to restore a car, but he was able to buy a collection?
Crazy for Cadillacs? Can you blame him?
In the 60's and into the 70's, '59 Cadillacs were not popul
It seems so wromg to behave on a public highway in the manner of which you then actually had the nerve to put on video for other idiots...@9:22