You can’t believe me! Santa Claus came at home last night.
He was all red, his face too, he was ashamed :-[; he had made a mistake about the addressee 54 years before. He gave me a small card of excuse. He had retrieved my present in a barn in Kansas :-\.
I live in France. When I was young, I lived near Evreux where there was a US Air Force Airport. With my dad we used to go bowling. One child dream was born: one day I will have an American car!
54 years ago (I’m 62 years old), I asked Santa Claus for one American car, not necessarily a new one, but new or old. I never got any in the chimney, but this Christmas, one big big parcel with a blue ribbon was waiting for me outside.
I unwrapped the parcel, Whaouuh! Not one Cadillac, but THE Cadillac,
one “original†1938 60S! :D
My dream had just come true!
The truth:
On 24th August 2011, I have found on oldride.com this caddy in the middle of the Kansas, I bought it. Thanks to SCL (a very good company) which picked up the car in Kansas to deliver to the SCL warehouse in Jacksonville (FL), Caddy was set in a container, unloaded in Rotterdam (NL) and delivered to me in the South West of France by truck. I received it on Tuesday, four months later.
The car is 90/95% complete; the body is rust free, just three small rust deep spots.
My target is to rebuild completely “my 60S†exactly as it was the day of its output from the Cadillac factory in 1938.
My timing is:
- Two years to find the missing parts (and re-mold the 42’ x 25’ three hundred year old two levels barn in a sweet Cadillac home) and to rebuild the small parts or assembly.
- Three years to rebuild the car after complete dismantling. I hope to be able to drive it in five years! (fingers crossed).
I‘d love help, advice, technical opinions, your experience, your knowledge, if you agree!
I wish you a happy Christmas!
What a wonderful Christmas present! I wish you a wonderful time as everything comes together.
A soon to be, brand new 1938 Cadillac!