@kevins Perfect!
Those are the small group I display together: Capone's 30 Caddy, the bullet hole Bonnie & Clyde, Dillinger's 33 Ford and Elliot Ness' Cadillac.
One other sweet two-tone blue Caddy; the FM 1932 Cadillac Sport Phaeton LE:
@perrone1 damn, that's a classy looking model Tony.....wow!!🤤
@geno we’re going to break you yet brother, soon you’ll be getting some ‘30’s auto’s. Just going to warn you, you’ll get hooked.
@kevins Now if somebody would do some 30's Pontiacs, you'd have me convinced for sure, lol.😁
thanks John, Geno, yep I'm hooked on Caddys!
Kevin your efforts sent me off looking for a kit, no luck yet. Maybe a 41 Plymouth??we’re going to break you yet brother, soon you’ll be getting some ‘30’s auto’s. Just going to warn you, you’ll get hooked.
@geno My Father inherited a ‘37 Pontiac from his Aunt in the late sixties. It had less than 30,000 miles and had a 1958 license plate. It wasn’t an upscale model, a dark blue 2-door sedan, straight six, 3 speed. I thought it was way cool when I was a teen but looking back, it wasn’t very stylish. It was towed home behind my late brother’s ‘50 Olds and they met bumpers when my brother slowed down for the RR tracks and Dad didn’t (not with his brake pedal at least.) Not much damage to either cat but a great reason to raz Dad for years. Turns out it wouldn’t run because of a cracked head among other things. My brother and I fought so much over which one of us should get the car that Dad sold it to one of my Uncle’s friends. As much as I love Pontiacs I don’t think I’d want a model of it in my display.
@geno I have to re-think my entire post Geno. After your reply I googled ‘37 Pontiac images and found the closest example of ours and it’s amazingly cool. I think my memories are tainted due to how because of all of the fighting between my brother and me to who should get the car that no one in the family ended up with it. I was around 13 or 14 when it was towed to our back yard in very good condition and it sat out probably 15 or more years. When I got out of the Army in 1975 I was sick when I saw it, all the windows were broke out, the interior was trashed, and it had sunk down to the frame. Even my wife, who isn’t a car person at all brings up the fact that it was such a waste.
@kevins If it was that bodystyle I'd sure have wanted it too. Wow.😎













