Cadillac and LaSalle Club Grand National Meet Cadillac 1959 -1964
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Watch the evolution of Cadillac from the high style, 1959 to the elegant 1964 and the one of 2, 1963 Cadillac Park Ave Vista wagon at the 2024 Cadillac LaSalle Club grand nationals, Gettysburg, PA. For more photos, videos and your regional calendar of events, visit www.NortheastWheelsEvents.com
The CadWagon is just superb. Superb. And my favorite era of '60-'62 is well shown here.
The Vista Cruiser top adds so much, complemented by the tasteful fins! Which is your favorite color for an early 60's Cadillac?
Great video enjoyed by new subscriber in Tucson, Arizona.
Mama had a 1963 Coupe de Ville and wanted to trade for a 1968 Fleetwood, went to Norfolk Motor Company and no one would approach her so she got into her
silver Coupe de Ville and 2 men came running out to her car, she kind'a waved, drove across the street to Perry Buick
and never looked at another Cadillac, and I'm now the caretaker of her last car, a 1991 Park Avenue
The main differences in 1963 and 1964, in addition to the turn signal, the 1964 has a horizontal painted strip running thru the center of the grille and the taillights
'protruded' in the center where the 1963's are flush vertically. Late 1964 also saw the introduction of the 3-speed transmission.
I like your Mom!!! Through the '70's it was not the usual for women to get any service on a showroom floor unless their husband or father was with them. I still get ignored in some auto related situations!!! Your Mom was so right by driving across the street!! Thanks for sharing her story, Jerry!! Thanks for the details of the evolution of the '63 and '64. As good as the Hydromatic was, the Turbo 400 was a bulletproof transmission. Thank You for subscribing, too!!!!😊
Love this era of Cadillac. Our wedding car in '93 was a mint unrestored '62 Sedan deVille 4 door hardtop. Ran and rode beautifully and still smelled like a new car. White with red leather interior.
They had a grace all to themselves! I hope a '62 finds it way into your garage!
All these Cadillacs are stunning and have such flair and elegance. They are absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Great video.
You are More than welcome User!! Thanks for watching in and stay tuned for more!
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️😛😎👍. As kid seeing these 1959 Caddies, 1960 as well ! The Caddie Wagon after market is beautiful, I see they used the Oldsmobile Vista Roof 1970 to 1972 nice job ! 🍩👀☕️😎👍
Hi Mr. B!!! Have you seen the next video yet? There is another wagon!!! ua-cam.com/video/94lMfMmIiP0/v-deo.html
1960 Valient was the first car to have an alternator as standard equipment.
You are the first to get this, Daniel. Extra points for using the correct name, too. It was not a " Plymouth Valiant ", just Valiant.
@@carshowreporterthat is correct. It also had the new slant six engine. Whereas a standard size 1960 Plymouth or Dodge had a generator and a flat head, upright, straight six!
Beautiful Cadillacs!
Thanks John!!! This was an outstanding event!!! Every time you turned around, you fell in love!
The Rockefeller Cadillac, indeed cool! Thank you for finding these and for posting.
You know I always look for something different Gadgety!!! Stay tuned, more to come!!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video! I wish I could have been there! I really like how they group the cars together by year. Makes savoring them all the better!
It was a good show, Greg. Plan to attend next year! I agree with you on the classes, too. The 4 Eldo Biarritz was truly over the top! Check out the next video: ua-cam.com/video/xqBWQH6oTwA/v-deo.html
Hooray! I haven't seen one of your videos in a while, although I am subscribed. Your video of a Cadillac car-meet depicts some of my favorite cars of all time. I particularly loved the 1962 Cadillac Fleetwood which had a feature unique to Cadillac in the sixties, that I have always loved: Power rear vent windows!
Welcome " back ", Parkependleton!! Ahhh, the years before standard air conditioning!!! Those vent windows really worked well, especially when equipped with rear ones.
The wagon was built on a Park Avenue .. which was a "bobtail" Cadillac for "63, basically a de ville with 7 inches chopped of the rear quarter/ trunk area and measuring 215 inches instead of 222 . Marketed from 62 to 64 .. the Park Ave and Town sedan where Cadillacs answer to luxury car buyers who wanted a little smaller car for city driving or parking/garaging. Turns out nobody wanted a smaller Cadillac .. and they where both gone by 1965.
Thanks for the important details, utjp!! Honestly, I did not know about the Cadillac Park Ave! It was offered from '61 - '63. Very interesting!!!! Wiki: The short-deck hardtop Town Sedan was moved from the De Ville series to the Series 6200, being replaced by a short-deck Park Avenue.[8] In addition all short deck Cadillac models went from being 6-window sedans in 1961 to 4-window sedans in 1962 and 1963.
The 58 and 59 Cadillac had the gas cap behind the tail light for sure !! Not sure about the others
The '58 had the filler cap behind the left taillight, the '59 had it hidden behind a panel in the center of the trim just below the trunk lid. Cadi hid the filler behind the lights for the first time in '49 . Thanks for bringing this bit of trivia up, Brent.
Very cool 🤙 I have a couple dozen cadillac's
My Grandad had a 57 Cadillac, my Dad had a 79 Cadillac, my daughter has a 05 Cadillac.
I have only a cataract. I ain't seein things right.
@toddburgess6792 lol, very cool. Don't have a 57 yet but my buddy is trying to sell me his 57 coupe. Have 2 79 coupes left. I'm looking at a 49 cadillac flower "truck" now working out a deal. Which it's looking like he wants me to paint one of his vehicles for it and a couple more projects.
Good luck at closing the deal on the rare, '49. Love your paint work!! ( ua-cam.com/video/iXkNoHRmcjM/v-deo.htmlsi=vRD1Z-YrbOxYGqfq ) Which "57 coupe does your friend have?
They have a way of accumulating, don't they??!!!!! 😆😆😆
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Loved the ‘61 and ‘62 Paint matched Wheel Covers.
Thanks for the interesting details, Gene! Hope you watch the other videos from this meet.
I always thought the Flat top was the Ultimate in 4 dr Hard top Motoring. 100% Visibility! But on a HOT Summer day I wouldn’t want to be inside of one even with A/C it still had to be an Oven inside.
One could leave the windows open a crack ... Imagine a triple black car with leather in this past heat dome!!!!! Ouch!!!
There must have been people in the late 1950's wondering where car styling was going to end up after the audacious fins of the 59 Cadillac..In some alternate reality we could have had F-35 Lightnings, Saab Viggens, Raptors, Euro-Typhoons negotiating quiet suburban streets by 2020 ....there was probably a sigh of relief when fins began to lower.
''Garages?...oh heck we haven't used that term since 1985, most houses have hangers and jetports attached to them''.
In the heyday of the 200 plus inch car, houses had docks!!
The caddy station wagon is differently the most rare caddy in the bunch. That one you never see one on the street, because they are almost non existent.
With only 2 produced, it would be a very rare treat to have seen one one the road! There were 4, different wagons at the show! yes, I videoed them all.
The gas cap is behind the left tail light
On which years, Brent?
@@carshowreporter 58 and 59 that I know about
Why are the fire extinguishers at the front wheel? I thought American cars only exploded into flames in the movies.
It is an AACA requirement and has been adopted by many other events. Imagine, if, by any chance a fuel line leaks and a spark lights it up, reaching under the front wheel to grab the extinguisher with flames all around!!! In the movies, cars ALWAYS burst into flames and blow up after the hero rescues the lady!! 😉😆
Bill Mitchell called the 1960 fins "sanitized." Don't recall any 59-62 Cadillacs in the 'hood. Silver Cloud George's wife, Queen Mary, bought a 1965 Calais sedan, after her beloved 1955 series 62 got creamed by an oncoming truck. An uncle had a 1961 Sedan DeVille, and my Jr. High girlfriend's father bought a '62 Coupe DeVille as a "second car" in 1966. His primary car was a new Valiant!
I like that term, sanitized ! What a contrast between the Valiant and the '62 DeVille!! I hope Queen Mary did not get to banged up. All of that beautiful chrome and metal on the dash does not look so good when one bounces around upon impact!
I just had a funny thought of imagining the Dubai Police, with the money they have now, back in the 50s driving these. ;-D
I believe my moms Cadillac was a series 62?
What a great thought, TaimKA!! I could picture them cruisin' the desert!! Do you have a favorite memory of your Mom's Cadillac?
@@carshowreporter We called her, "Old Faithfull" because the windshield washer would go off for no reason, like at Yellowstone.
Other than that it was a reliable car I believe? ;-)
@@TairnKA What a weird and hilarious gremlin!!
are the 59 -60 flat top roofs the same as on chevys
Great question BigBishop!! I had to google it and this was the best article I found: www.macsmotorcitygarage.com/the-flat-tops-gms-1959-60-flying-wing-hardtops/
That wagon is, uh, interesting.
Very tactfully put, Daniel!
I can see the reason for the Caddy Wagon since the trucks on the sedans are soooo small!
I'm sorry, Lewis, I don't understand. Maybe the heat is getting to me....
Those big Cadillacs with fins are more spaceship than Tesla 😜
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The finned Cadillacs are Flash Gordon, the Tesla truck is Space Balls!!
@@carshowreporter I have a friend in Trenton NJ that has a 59 Cadillac with fins, a 4 door that’s pale lilac color with white top and white and grey interior all original, it’s mind blowing and huge boat!! lol… I’d be afraid to drive such a tank! But they are beautiful ❤️
One does not drive it, one pilots it down the road!! If you have the opportunity, check out the lit up dash at night. It is as impressive as the rest of the car!