Here are a few pictures. GLM is coming back with some chrome foil and this is very welcome to the old days they were all foiled but this is timid. There is still a lot of silver tampoos but the model looks nice. Interesting to see a hardtop with closed windows and the job is well done.
Glad to see you got it in time, Richard!
Dave Gilbert
Nashville, Tennessee
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Very nice, I am patiently waiting for mine to arrive.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
Very nice, I am patiently waiting for mine to arrive.
Me too....I went with the darker Mauve Metallic version.
GLM or Stamp model? Is it the same cie? i know that GLM did the fleetwood.
Never understood why models put an interior in a car that you can see, but then have it as a "closed window" model.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
@georgeschire I am not against closed windows on models if they are clear and fit well in the openings without distortion when you look at interiors but some manufacturers like Brooklin and Conquest are still very crude with "foggy" windows all around
@nickies I much prefer the open side windows; especially on the 50s and 60s cars to show off their awesome interiors.
Mine have arrived, if the three, I think I like the turquoise the best.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
@jcarnutz The Turquoise was my first choice but this model with a white top was appealing. Do you have the 60S?
yes- I hope to get them together in photos soon
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
@jcarnutz It seem for me that the one in turquoise looks like exactly the same color scheme than the GLM 1958 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty special sedan? I don't have the Fleetwood and anyway i am not able to find one anywhere and don't buy on Ebay and not sure if i want it. The coupe de ville in mauve is the most appeling for me. I would like to see on the same pics both models the Stamp model coupe with the GML Fleetwood. Speaking of 1958 Cadillacs, i don't know if i have dream to this but Goldvarg is not supposed to do one?