John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Excellent as always John. I can see the silver colored one on Wall Street.
@bob-jackman, I remember the first time I saw a limo in silver. It was parked in front of the Dakota in NYC. It seemed in the right place.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Excellent as always John. I can see the silver colored one on Wall Street.
I can see the gold one on the drive at Gracelands.
Your new video format is fine with me. I really like the close-ups. They all look great.
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
I'm thinking I need to invest in the Hong Kong stock exchange (SEHK). I see nothing but a bright future outlook for Stamp! These '73s are nothing short of outstanding. Although I'm not much of a fan of padded-roofs, I suspect subsequent releases will feature the option. Just great all around John, your video treatment AND these Cadillacs. 😎 😎
@chris A regular feature for Cadillac at this time - I believe - was this exact Olive / Gold with Optic White upholstery and vinyl roof. It looks dynamic.
Oh yeah, I know.... that's a 1976 Fleetwood Brougham. Sedan de Villes had no B-pillar....as it was the last year for 4-dr hardtops. My dad used to receive new Caddy brochures, as a kid I used them as coloring books. 😌
Another fine video look at these Cadillac beauties .... both real car and 1/43 models. The colors are excellent and these giants would be spectacular on display in a model collection.
W/O a doubt that gray color on that model Caddy is DDG !!
Steve
That gray version looks superb, and the gold is not bad either.
Driving up (or being driven) in one of these enormous beauties in any color would certainly be pretty impressive, wouldn't it ? As I mentioned, the 1/43 of it would certainly be a show-stopper on display.
