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Title: Saw it on Facebook Marketplace 1957 Seville "Turtleback"
Post by: fiftysixcaddy on October 01, 2020, 09:58:47 PM
Fellow Cadillac experts,
I have never seen this vehicle in this form. 6237SDX on ID plate Trim looks correct 17 Paint is 90 - 2 but 90 is White ????? Anyway food for thought I know you guys love it. >:D


https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/291278721871642
Title: Re: Saw it on Facebook Marketplace 1957 Seville "Turtleback"
Post by: Mike Josephic CLC #3877 on October 01, 2020, 10:05:24 PM
I've seen these before.  Somebody decided to
shave the rear fins off.  This type of "custom"
shows up on 57-60's but not that often.

Mike
Title: Re: Saw it on Facebook Marketplace 1957 Seville "Turtleback"
Post by: fiftysixcaddy on October 01, 2020, 10:14:44 PM
OK so what does it do to the value of the car?
Title: Re: Saw it on Facebook Marketplace 1957 Seville "Turtleback"
Post by: wrench on October 01, 2020, 10:15:37 PM
First thing I thought was ‘58 Impala-ish.
Title: Re: Saw it on Facebook Marketplace 1957 Seville "Turtleback"
Post by: goob on October 01, 2020, 11:24:46 PM
Quote from: fiftysixcaddy on October 01, 2020, 10:14:44 PM
OK so what does it do to the value of the car?


it flushes down the toilet unless you have a pair of 'fins' laying around...
Title: Re: Saw it on Facebook Marketplace 1957 Seville "Turtleback"
Post by: cadillac ken on October 02, 2020, 07:20:10 AM
I bought my '58 Biarritz as a project that had the fins cut off.  I purchased a rusty but usable Seville and grafted the rear clip onto the Biarritz.  It was not a facet of the project for the faint of heart.  I had to fabricate a jig and all worked out well with careful measurements but it was quite an ordeal.

I got the car cheap, mainly because the seller knew what the buyer was going to have do to make the car right (and the fact that the car was in very poor condition).  I suspect that the seller of this Seville will need to do the same.  Especially considering I was very lucky to locate a donor Seville.  Given the present value of Sevilles, I'm thinking that will be a pretty tall order.  Not to mention, you will be still sacrificing another Seville for a this Seville and not to save a Biarritz, which of course is much more valuable in comparison.

I'm betting this car will become a custom--- but only for the right price.  And IMO, this car is about $3k away from the "right price"
Title: Re: Saw it on Facebook Marketplace 1957 Seville "Turtleback"
Post by: Barry M Wheeler #2189 on October 03, 2020, 08:32:35 AM
There was one of these that parked in the garage where I parked on the roof when I worked in downtown Indy. As I recall, it was red also. As memory serves, I didn't especially like the car either way compared to earlier fins.