Shyzah yeah I agree that's why I told my pops to let me restore his truck. It's a 02 Silverado 1500 with the 5.3 vortec Lm7. Nothing to special to other people, but my dad bought it brand new and it's been with the family since I was 4 or 5. I love this truck and can't wait to start on it maybe next year. Just got to save up some more money to really splurge on it and go all out.
Shyzah lol that's funny you cried for a Windstar but it's about the memories in the vehicle. Which I do understand! Hopefully we can build our car/truck the way we really want to and enjoy it 20 years from 😉
If you still have one, be glad. I _had_ one up until it met a telephone pole; an 84 Caprice 4-Door Sedan that wasn't worth a whole lot but still, it was my Grandpa's last car. I'm glad it was only the car and Father survived it, though; he had his seat belt on. The car didn't have air bags, BTW; the seat belt did a lot of work.
My family used to collect Camaros back in the day and take them to car shows, we had a detached 4 car garage with a Camaro from every generation (except for the 1st gen), I was really young at the time but I remember my mom and dad both had a green IROC bodystyle, and my mom had the 30th Aniversary Z28 in the garage at the time, I don't know when or why they sold their collection, but I tell them all the time I would've loved to inherit one of those Camaros and keep it going.
What a fabulous story. So happy for you to not only wind up with this family car but to also have a father who was willing to make your dream come true. To then take that interest and expand it so that others can participate is amazing. There is a feeling that "car people", get when seeing these cars that non car people just don't understand. When I was a kid my father ran a company and the owner kept him in a Cadillac. When he landed a big new account, a new Cadillac would show up the next week. During my youth I watched the gradual decline of the fin. This probably lead me to buying a new 1984 Eldorado at the age of 28.
That’s dope!! His dad noticed his son wanted the family cat and got it for him. My dad got rid of our Pontiac tempest and he knew I wanted it but sold it anyway. You’re very lucky
VINwiki has legitimately in my mind established themselves as the best automotive enthusiast channel, you guys have a knack of finding these amazing stories about about incredible cars that really have some heart behind them, great video as always and kudos to that guy for Persuing his dream
Yeah. Ed really created a top tier channel from the start. I was surprised when I first subbed and saw all of these high quality videos from such a small channel. After I watched a couple videos I knew that this channel would get big really quick. The quality and responsiveness of this channel is truly amazing.
It's a winning concept, I know I have seen people of wealth or people high on a particular totem and thought "god, the stories they must have." However, due to the individuals who were backing the project, they took the automotive cornerstone.
Co-op museum. Great idea! You can't drive a '59 Caddy with the e-brake on. It releases automatically when you put it in Drive. (Or, its supposed to.) Your grandmother's clothing getting snagged isn't because of the original fabric. Its because there was a piece of wire running through the piping on the upholstery. It would break, go through the fabric, and snag your clothes (or stick into your leg). '59 is the only year for the extra high fins, but its not the only year for that body style. 1960 was the same, except slightly lower fins.
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt My Cadillac was a Fleetwood, so maybe it was different. The handbrake would automatically release when you shifted into Drive, but there was also a manual override for in case the vacuum-powered release failed.
@@jeffgolden253 OK. All ours had for release was a small pedal next to the eb pedal, on the same arm. Touch it and the eb’s ratchet clicked loose. I thought it was a nice feature.
I just love his business plan for the museum, never heard of anything like that, its smart, yet its not that complicated. By finding a model satisfied his needs, it was logical to find people who wanted the same. Well done
Absolutely amazing story. I have an uncle who just passed away and I have been chasing wanting to grab his car for a very long time. 1969 Roadrunner with a 440 six pack, he is the original owner. Before that he had a 1969 Roadrunner with a Hemi, but he said he didn't like the way it drove so he traded it for the current one. One day I will daily drive that car and enjoy it every day.
I have a 1960 series 60 cadillac limousine sitting in a garage, its not in the best of shape which is sad, but it belongs to my brother and came from my grandpa. It still starts and runs, has factory ac, power rear seats, 3 row, all black, the chrome thats in it is absolutely insane.
WOW ! the museum is a testament to day dreaming (most important often neglected step) then communicating, taking a risk with action resulting in success for thousands of humans to enjoy. Increasing quality of life and making smiles for thousands more humans for years to come. Bravo Sir
What a beautiful story. This is a great example of the spirit behind VINwiki and why they're so valuable to the car community. It truly is a project with the sole intent of helping people share and appreciate cars. How many other organizations in our community can say that?
brandon auppl Thanks! Here is our website if you want to visit milesthroughime.com or facebook.com/milesthroughtime/ and pops59.com or facebook.com/1959cadillaccoupedeville/
What an awesome story and idea! I missed out on my Grandfather's '79 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham and '79 Cadillac Coupe Deville, but we did get my other Grandfather's amazing all original 1950 Dodge Meadowbrook! Glad to hear you got your Grandfather's Cadillac and helped create a neat museum!
This is one of the best car channels on UA-cam. I've never heard of this museum before. The story behind it makes it that much better. Now I have to plan a road trip.
This channel is the best thing that happened to the automotive community in years. It is breathtaking to see the amount of amazing stories, anecdotes and general information. Please, don't stop doing this. You're up there with Petrolicious in my book.
I owned a 1957 cad coupe deville rebuilt the motor 60 over pistins i think it was a375 ci after that from a 365ci.had the trans rebuilt.new panels inside had air .a mounting front end part broke the spring was hanging out and my grand father made me get rid of it after spending 3500.fiking it up i had to call a junk yard to come and pick it up.i was so sad that day i think i was around 18 or so.had the heads ported and polished i miss that car so much my dad gave me that car i think of that car from time to time i hope it got a good home and they put the original seats back in it it was black with white seats originally.the next step was paint it had one rust part on the driver side were the crome piece went the only bondo it had one bad head bolt on the front driver side which it needed a heil coil it had original engine and trans i only put 150 milles on it after the rebuild my dad got some junk yard cad seats we put in i didn't like them i wanted to keep them stock.he got brake lines from work they looked funny copper coated?i think i would have changed if it wasn't steel.i put new wheel cyilnders around never got a chance to finish the build.the cars engine and trans didn't even get broke in only drove it a few times my girl freind and her friend was in the last ride.that was in the 80s.sad day to say the least.
This story was so inspiring. Thank you for sharing it. "He looks at me, and he's like, so would we do this together?" "And I 'm like, I can't do it alone." I shed a tear.
My grandfather had a perfect 1962 Cadillac DeVille 2 door just like it. I remember cruising with him in it in the early 90s without even lap belts in the car. Don't worry he said, these came without seat belts so we don't need 'em. hahaha
I finally found what I had in my mind's eye. It used on a 1956-1957 Cadillac big four door sedan with the fins and was called "dusty rose", the grey/pink color just like your car! A crowd stopper! Haven't seen on another bike from 1981on. Thanks for the memories!
I'm for real I teared up when I saw that caddy I've loved the 59 since I can remember I'm glad you got your grand pops car I true peice of automotive art
Cool story for a cool car, best looking caddy ever made. And what a concept for a museum, please keep up the good job, if you want to call it a job, that's my kind of work.
When my son was 3, he went with me to buy a new truck. He sat there with me for like 4 hours and never complained. On the drive home I told him he could have the truck when he got his license. 13 years later I gave him a rusty worn out truck, he doesn’t drive it anymore, but he won’t get rid of it. Having a vehicle handed down to you is cool, having a 59 Caddy handed down must be awesome.
I’m glad you got that car, it belongs with you the one person in your family who could really appreciate it. Congratulations! I’m sure it will have a good home with you.
I got excited when he said NC and classic car museum in the same video. Oh well. I'll just drive to GA to see the Miles Through Time Automotive Museum. It'll be totally worth it. Got me thinking about how many other car museums I've never considered visiting.
As a 90s baby my eyes have just been opened to one of the most beautiful cars I've seen I'd love a stop sign color one with white roof and red seats and some forgiatos omg
My great grandfather bought my great grand mother a new Cadillac every two years. He owned Whitehead electric and got John Portman's first architect job.
Historic! I built my dream road bicycle in around 1980. It was a work of art, but that's another story. This the part that relates to you. I had been attending the National Bicycling Championships that were being held along the Lake Michigan shoreline on the Milwaukee Lake front for a period of years. I, along with many other bike fanatics, just hung around galking at the exotic bikes etc. There was one bike that had the most subtle, but unusual paint color. So when I ordered the custom frame wanted it with custom paint. The color I remembered in my mind. In trying to figure out what it was and since I had no color sample, I ended up going through old GM auto paint chip/formula
A touching story, and a cool idea. Hope the museum goes strong for a long time! Also, as a huge fan of Dick Winters and the rest of E co. 2nd Batt. 506th PIR 101st Airborne “CURRAHEE!”
I too have my grand fathers 1969 Fiat 125p 1300. It's been sitting in the garage since the mid 80's when it was repainted, and 'modernized'. It's still on it's USSR made tires! Has the 80's front bumpers and lights front and back. Will start restoring it in about 1-2 years. Still have no idea where I'll find an original front chrome grill for it. or the the early front fenders... lights etc, but it'll be done somehow. It's a car that will stay in the family forever. Best part is this car is part of the orginal 300 or so that was accidentally shipped to Hungary in 1970. Fiat 125p's weren't sold in Hungary until the mid 70's.
Wow, you're so lucky to have such a great car...great idea for an exhibit of collections. Keep on for as many as you can display. I hope to see this museum of such awesome automobiles one day along with that iconic Cadillac! My favorite marque.
The original Ford auto plant, called the Piquette plant (and now a museum), was in a place called Milwaukee Junction in Detroit. In time hundreds of car plants sprung up there. An early Ford competitor, Brush, was built North of Milwaukee Junction in the city of Highland Park and the street is now called Brush Street in both Detroit and Highland Park. I toured the Piquette plant in the past year and they had a Brush runabout on loan in their display of cars. My late father was an early antique car collector, starting in the forties, and he befriended Alanson Brush.
Great story! My grandma was the same way after my pap died. Me and my pap were very close and after he died she really didn’t want anything to change so all of his tools and everything just sat around until she passed then everything was just split between my dad and 2 aunts. I bought a car that was my grandmothers, they didn’t even give me a discount.
The 1959 Cadillac is not just a "car". It is a work of art you can drive. It belongs in the Louvre with all the other priceless works of art. It's the car that God drives.
Very inspiring story! And I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE your Grandads car. Would trade a kidney for one. And the color! "Real men drive pink!" LOL! It is amazing. Hopefully, your son appreciates the Caddy as much as you do, and it will someday find it's way into his driveway when he is old enough to respect it and realize what a piece of automotive art the Deville truly is. I could see a young man driving it to his High School Prom, him decked out in his white tuxedo with "Cadillac coordinated" rose cumberbun and bow tie. Well, that is how I would do it. I digress... thanks for posting and congratulations!
this video is awesome, anyone with a grandparent or parent with a car thats been in the family for life know how much that car means no matter what it is know how much it means
Idk why i just love seeing old cars being passed thru families. Its pretty rare these days to find a old car with a known history
Shyzah yeah I agree that's why I told my pops to let me restore his truck. It's a 02 Silverado 1500 with the 5.3 vortec Lm7. Nothing to special to other people, but my dad bought it brand new and it's been with the family since I was 4 or 5. I love this truck and can't wait to start on it maybe next year. Just got to save up some more money to really splurge on it and go all out.
Shyzah lol that's funny you cried for a Windstar but it's about the memories in the vehicle. Which I do understand! Hopefully we can build our car/truck the way we really want to and enjoy it 20 years from 😉
If you still have one, be glad. I _had_ one up until it met a telephone pole; an 84 Caprice 4-Door Sedan that wasn't worth a whole lot but still, it was my Grandpa's last car. I'm glad it was only the car and Father survived it, though; he had his seat belt on. The car didn't have air bags, BTW; the seat belt did a lot of work.
not sure you'd love our '67 toyota hiace lol - not exactly a museum piece but it's the hardest working vehicle i've ever seen
My family used to collect Camaros back in the day and take them to car shows, we had a detached 4 car garage with a Camaro from every generation (except for the 1st gen), I was really young at the time but I remember my mom and dad both had a green IROC bodystyle, and my mom had the 30th Aniversary Z28 in the garage at the time, I don't know when or why they sold their collection, but I tell them all the time I would've loved to inherit one of those Camaros and keep it going.
What a fabulous story. So happy for you to not only wind up with this family car but to also have a father who was willing to make your dream come true. To then take that interest and expand it so that others can participate is amazing. There is a feeling that "car people", get when seeing these cars that non car people just don't understand.
When I was a kid my father ran a company and the owner kept him in a Cadillac. When he landed a big new account, a new Cadillac would show up the next week. During my youth I watched the gradual decline of the fin. This probably lead me to buying a new 1984 Eldorado at the age of 28.
Thanks Doug
That’s dope!!
His dad noticed his son wanted the family cat and got it for him.
My dad got rid of our Pontiac tempest and he knew I wanted it but sold it anyway.
You’re very lucky
I just dont get it why this channal has only 204,000 subs. Im from Germany and this is one of my favorite channals. Keep it up.
GER_Stormo right? I've been telling my car guy buddies trying to get them on this. These stories are the greatest.
*channel
I am from germany too
Give it time and it’ll grow
VINwiki has legitimately in my mind established themselves as the best automotive enthusiast channel, you guys have a knack of finding these amazing stories about about incredible cars that really have some heart behind them, great video as always and kudos to that guy for Persuing his dream
Best channel out there, it blew up out of nowhere too.
Yeah. Ed really created a top tier channel from the start. I was surprised when I first subbed and saw all of these high quality videos from such a small channel. After I watched a couple videos I knew that this channel would get big really quick. The quality and responsiveness of this channel is truly amazing.
It's a winning concept, I know I have seen people of wealth or people high on a particular totem and thought "god, the stories they must have." However, due to the individuals who were backing the project, they took the automotive cornerstone.
Couldn't agree more.
Amaze Ciane if you could invest in youtube channels like you could invest in stocks i would've put all my money on this one
J iî 8
Your grandfather will be proud!
1:18, would be*
woops. Thanks for the correction
Co-op museum. Great idea!
You can't drive a '59 Caddy with the e-brake on. It releases automatically when you put it in Drive. (Or, its supposed to.)
Your grandmother's clothing getting snagged isn't because of the original fabric. Its because there was a piece of wire running through the piping on the upholstery. It would break, go through the fabric, and snag your clothes (or stick into your leg).
'59 is the only year for the extra high fins, but its not the only year for that body style. 1960 was the same, except slightly lower fins.
We had a 59 like this. I passed my driving test in it. The emergency brake wasn’t dependent on the transmission for release.
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt My Cadillac was a Fleetwood, so maybe it was different. The handbrake would automatically release when you shifted into Drive, but there was also a manual override for in case the vacuum-powered release failed.
@@jeffgolden253
OK. All ours had for release was a small pedal next to the eb pedal, on the same arm. Touch it and the eb’s ratchet clicked loose. I thought it was a nice feature.
that was a great story, you should have this guy on again
*Winga dinga dinga dinga Intensifies*
That is one gorgeous Caddy!
iLupi Regular winga dinga
how do you hit the bold text? and i agree on this caddy. a beautiful car Eh?
youre funny
*Good Times*
I just love his business plan for the museum, never heard of anything like that, its smart, yet its not that complicated. By finding a model satisfied his needs, it was logical to find people who wanted the same. Well done
Absolutely amazing story. I have an uncle who just passed away and I have been chasing wanting to grab his car for a very long time. 1969 Roadrunner with a 440 six pack, he is the original owner. Before that he had a 1969 Roadrunner with a Hemi, but he said he didn't like the way it drove so he traded it for the current one. One day I will daily drive that car and enjoy it every day.
I have a 1960 series 60 cadillac limousine sitting in a garage, its not in the best of shape which is sad, but it belongs to my brother and came from my grandpa. It still starts and runs, has factory ac, power rear seats, 3 row, all black, the chrome thats in it is absolutely insane.
This car will never go out of style! Been my dream car all the way from 2nd grade in school.
WOW ! the museum is a testament to day dreaming (most important often neglected step) then communicating, taking a risk with action resulting in success for thousands of humans to enjoy. Increasing quality of life and making smiles for thousands more humans for years to come. Bravo Sir
That car is nuts. I could really enjoy putting some miles on that.
This is probably one of my favorite stories yet. There's just nothing like all those classic cars!
What a beautiful story. This is a great example of the spirit behind VINwiki and why they're so valuable to the car community. It truly is a project with the sole intent of helping people share and appreciate cars. How many other organizations in our community can say that?
I thoroughly enjoy VinWiki but this is the best story I have yet seen. Wow.
brandon auppl Thanks! Here is our website if you want to visit milesthroughime.com or facebook.com/milesthroughtime/ and pops59.com or facebook.com/1959cadillaccoupedeville/
What an awesome story and idea! I missed out on my Grandfather's '79 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham and '79 Cadillac Coupe Deville, but we did get my other Grandfather's amazing all original 1950 Dodge Meadowbrook! Glad to hear you got your Grandfather's Cadillac and helped create a neat museum!
thanks, keep that Dodge safe ;) If you're ever in the area swing by milesthroughtime.com
This is one of the best car channels on UA-cam. I've never heard of this museum before. The story behind it makes it that much better. Now I have to plan a road trip.
This channel is the best thing that happened to the automotive community in years. It is breathtaking to see the amount of amazing stories, anecdotes and general information. Please, don't stop doing this. You're up there with Petrolicious in my book.
Man, I'm so glad there are people like that who preserve such prime examples of automotive history!
Thanks
This one touched me. I have no idea how you keep finding not just people with good stories, but good story tellers. Great work VinWiki!
What an astounding car, and it has such a great story to it and has always been kept so clean.
A gem to top almost any.
I owned a 1957 cad coupe deville rebuilt the motor 60 over pistins i think it was a375 ci after that from a 365ci.had the trans rebuilt.new panels inside had air .a mounting front end part broke the spring was hanging out and my grand father made me get rid of it after spending 3500.fiking it up i had to call a junk yard to come and pick it up.i was so sad that day i think i was around 18 or so.had the heads ported and polished i miss that car so much my dad gave me that car i think of that car from time to time i hope it got a good home and they put the original seats back in it it was black with white seats originally.the next step was paint it had one rust part on the driver side were the crome piece went the only bondo it had one bad head bolt on the front driver side which it needed a heil coil it had original engine and trans i only put 150 milles on it after the rebuild my dad got some junk yard cad seats we put in i didn't like them i wanted to keep them stock.he got brake lines from work they looked funny copper coated?i think i would have changed if it wasn't steel.i put new wheel cyilnders around never got a chance to finish the build.the cars engine and trans didn't even get broke in only drove it a few times my girl freind and her friend was in the last ride.that was in the 80s.sad day to say the least.
This story was so inspiring. Thank you for sharing it.
"He looks at me, and he's like, so would we do this together?"
"And I 'm like, I can't do it alone."
I shed a tear.
I've been watching as many videos on this channel as I can for the past 3 or so weeks. This video is by far in my top 5 favorite videos from VINwiki.
That is one cooool car!
Did they make this model in a convertible? As is What's the value of it ? say at auction? 100K ? 200K?
VINwiki 10/10 best car channel
Alex Peck 10/10 with donut media they're both amazing with their own twist on car information!!
This has always been my dream car. Words cannot express how much I love the style of these cars.
I had the toy one as a little girl. What a beauty!
This is a man that loves automobiles. Good job vinwiki
My grandfather had a perfect 1962 Cadillac DeVille 2 door just like it. I remember cruising with him in it in the early 90s without even lap belts in the car. Don't worry he said, these came without seat belts so we don't need 'em. hahaha
This guy tells with such sentiment and feeling, I love it
I finally found what I had in my mind's eye. It used on a 1956-1957 Cadillac big four door sedan with the fins and was called "dusty rose", the grey/pink color just like your car! A crowd stopper! Haven't seen on another bike from 1981on. Thanks for the memories!
VINwiki stories are the best!
One of my favorite VIN WIKI stories yet!
RIP Dan Gurney.
Winner. Cannonball One.
That Antique Cadillac look good 🔑🏆
That's one hell of an idea Open an automotive museum and letting people bring in their cars for display.
What a fantastic 59 Caddy
This is a fabulous, heartwarming video. I remember seeing a few of these Cadillacs as a child. Glad you were determined and made it all happen!
I'm for real I teared up when I saw that caddy I've loved the 59 since I can remember I'm glad you got your grand pops car I true peice of automotive art
If you're ever in North Georgia come see it in person. ;) milesthroughtime.com
Cool story on a cool caddy! Love the museum ! Keep up the good work!
Its stories like this that make me proud to be a car guy.....
Thanks again for the epic story vinwiki
Cool story for a cool car, best looking caddy ever made. And what a concept for a museum, please keep up the good job, if you want to call it a job, that's my kind of work.
Thanks Jack. If you're ever in the area stop by.
His heart was in the right place. I am glad that he got the one car that most likely got him into cars.
When my son was 3, he went with me to buy a new truck. He sat there with me for like 4 hours and never complained. On the drive home I told him he could have the truck when he got his license. 13 years later I gave him a rusty worn out truck, he doesn’t drive it anymore, but he won’t get rid of it. Having a vehicle handed down to you is cool, having a 59 Caddy handed down must be awesome.
I’m glad you got that car, it belongs with you the one person in your family who could really appreciate it. Congratulations! I’m sure it will have a good home with you.
I can't wait to make it to your the museum It sounds excellent. Thanks for preserving these pieces of automotive history!
Never let it go out of the family, my friend! It's absolutely priceless!
Last time I was this early, 2013 was going to be the last 2904.
I read this article when it was published in Hagerty. I loved it then, love it now. So glad you got the car.
Thanks man if you're in the area come say hi. milesthroughtime.com
I got excited when he said NC and classic car museum in the same video. Oh well. I'll just drive to GA to see the Miles Through Time Automotive Museum. It'll be totally worth it. Got me thinking about how many other car museums I've never considered visiting.
Reminds me of the guy in Punta Gorda, FL who bought a Walmart and turned it into an old car museum.
As a 90s baby my eyes have just been opened to one of the most beautiful cars I've seen I'd love a stop sign color one with white roof and red seats and some forgiatos omg
My great grandfather bought my great grand mother a new Cadillac every two years. He owned Whitehead electric and got John Portman's first architect job.
Historic!
I built my dream road bicycle in around 1980. It was a work of art, but that's another story.
This the part that relates to you.
I had been attending the National Bicycling Championships that were being held along the Lake Michigan shoreline on the Milwaukee Lake front for a period of years. I, along with many other bike fanatics, just hung around galking at the exotic bikes etc. There was one bike that had the most subtle, but unusual paint color.
So when I ordered the custom frame wanted it with custom paint. The color I remembered in my mind.
In trying to figure out what it was and since I had no color sample, I ended up going through old GM auto paint chip/formula
Thanks vinwiki that story was heartwarming!
Beautiful car! What a classic!!
that's awesome- love these stories....boy do I miss my '60 Caddy !
This how it should be for most of the cars out there. 😄 thx vinwiki for another great story !
If nothing else is gained from this channel but the knowledge that this museum exists, the I say it was well worth it..
If you find yourself in Northeast Georgia come swing by the museum. milesthroughtime.com
1959 cadillacs are the best cars ever the passion that went into the deville is amazing I wish I could own one
Wow what an incredible story this gentleman has told! Keep up the amazing work!
Wow! That Caddy just screams "DRIVE ME!" I bet your grandparents had a good time with it!
Wonderful relatable and touching story of family and car guys. When done righteously it great for all. Good job
That guy is nuts! Your Awesome man, you and your partner got some stones opening like that. So glad for you, the cars and people that it worked.
Thanks man, if you're in the area check it out. milesthroughtime.com
A touching story, and a cool idea. Hope the museum goes strong for a long time!
Also, as a huge fan of Dick Winters and the rest of E co. 2nd Batt. 506th PIR 101st Airborne “CURRAHEE!”
I too have my grand fathers 1969 Fiat 125p 1300. It's been sitting in the garage since the mid 80's when it was repainted, and 'modernized'. It's still on it's USSR made tires! Has the 80's front bumpers and lights front and back. Will start restoring it in about 1-2 years. Still have no idea where I'll find an original front chrome grill for it. or the the early front fenders... lights etc, but it'll be done somehow. It's a car that will stay in the family forever. Best part is this car is part of the orginal 300 or so that was accidentally shipped to Hungary in 1970. Fiat 125p's weren't sold in Hungary until the mid 70's.
Wow, you're so lucky to have such a great car...great idea for an exhibit of collections. Keep on for as many as you can display. I hope to see this museum of such awesome automobiles one day along with that iconic Cadillac! My favorite marque.
Thanks man if you're in the area come say hi. milesthroughtime.com
I always loved the 59 Cadillac,yours is awesome! The story is great,I hope you keep it, and pass it down to your children.
Thanks, Frank, that's the plan. If you're ever in the area, stop by the museum. milesthroughtime.com
Been watching since 30k... perfect stories. Hella interesting.
aleem esmail same around there
I've been here since 8. Can't believe how fast it shot up
this is one of the best stories in the vinwiki repertoire
Thank you Tiago. If you're ever in the Georgia area swing by and say hi. milesthroughtime.com
Never seen this man before but once again vinwiki surprises me with another excellent video. God this channel is amazing.
Still, these great automotive stories just keep coming!
Fantastic idea 🙂
The original Ford auto plant, called the Piquette plant (and now a museum), was in a place called Milwaukee Junction in Detroit. In time hundreds of car plants sprung up there. An early Ford competitor, Brush, was built North of Milwaukee Junction in the city of Highland Park and the street is now called Brush Street in both Detroit and Highland Park.
I toured the Piquette plant in the past year and they had a Brush runabout on loan in their display of cars. My late father was an early antique car collector, starting in the forties, and he befriended Alanson Brush.
Great story! My grandma was the same way after my pap died. Me and my pap were very close and after he died she really didn’t want anything to change so all of his tools and everything just sat around until she passed then everything was just split between my dad and 2 aunts. I bought a car that was my grandmothers, they didn’t even give me a discount.
What a beautiful caddy never heard of it but now I know what I’m looking up tonight.
Awww.💖 LOVE this story. I wish I could've gotten my grandpa's heavy Chevy truck...
I have to say this is my favorite story in this channel bro
The 1959 Cadillac is not just a "car". It is a work of art you can drive. It belongs in the Louvre with all the other priceless works of art. It's the car that God drives.
What a great idea, like a community garage but a museum at the same time it’s like the perfect idea.
Thanks man if you're in the area come say hi. milesthroughtime.com
You are a very very lucky man!!!!!!!!! Just awesome that it was kept in the family!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
glad you got it. a beauty.
Friggin amazing, man. Killer story. Thanks for keeping these pieces of art, these pieces of history, alive.
My favorite episode so far due to the story and Museum concept thank you very much for posting
Thanks, if you're ever in the area stop by. milesthroughtime.com
Man...I love old Cadillacs
What a Great story and a Great car. Can't beat a Caddy.
Very inspiring story! And I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE your Grandads car. Would trade a kidney for one. And the color! "Real men drive pink!" LOL! It is amazing. Hopefully, your son appreciates the Caddy as much as you do, and it will someday find it's way into his driveway when he is old enough to respect it and realize what a piece of automotive art the Deville truly is. I could see a young man driving it to his High School Prom, him decked out in his white tuxedo with "Cadillac coordinated" rose cumberbun and bow tie. Well, that is how I would do it. I digress... thanks for posting and congratulations!
Absolutely Ty. If you're ever around in Georgia swing by and say hi milesthroughtime.com
Being from Roseville, I was caught off guard hearing someone mention it on my favorite channel! Keep up the great work!
Nice, a beautiful car indeed! And what a story. What a good man.
Thank you if you're in the area come say hi. milesthroughtime.com
This guy is awesome I want to hear more of his stories
Thanks man if you're in the area come say hi. milesthroughtime.com
We ALL NEED one of these.
This story hit me right in the feels..
Like an aspca commercial.
I’d love to visit that museum. My pops had the exact same 59 Cadillac but with white interior.
this video is awesome, anyone with a grandparent or parent with a car thats been in the family for life know how much that car means no matter what it is know how much it means
Such a great business idea! I'm glad it worked out!
I'm crying, love this story
Thanks man if you're in the area come say hi. milesthroughtime.com