Last seen: Jan 23, 2026
Great Photo's John of the 1959/1960 compared. Is it me, or did they start the roofline too late on the 1959 by Stamp? The real car appears to show t...
@jkuvakas Thanks for the extra photo, looks great!
Hi John, Thanks for the review. I didn't see a close-up of the gray one. Is there pinstriping on the side as well? I can see pinstriping on the gree...
@jack-dodds I purchased the Heather version and I have the fender trim issue. I was able to get the drivers side more flush with some pressure, but no...
@lloyd-mecca Thank you very much for the feedback and the 1:1 photo. Is that from the new CLC book Cadillac of the 70's? I kind of like the beige Ma...
@lloyd-mecca How do you find Matrix's interpretation of the 1972 Fleetwood? Did it meet your expectation on build quality and accuracy? I've been on...
@chris I actually had to check my 1961 KK after I saw your post as I thought that my recollection was mistaken. How would you "fix" the lack of whi...
@chris The 1961 Coupe from KK is actually metal. Not a bad casting, too bad they issued it with black wall tires and an inaccurate two tone paint. ...
@marty-johnson I appreciate the reply and the conversion. The Fleetwood measured to 12.99 inches and the Eldorado 12.4 inches. I guess they are to ...
With Googles help, you can see Roy's info and more pictures in the 1949 section of the below link. Cheers! Alfred
Hi All, Roy Schneider's Cadillac of the Forties does a good job covering the details of the 4 special Cadillac show cars at the 1949 Autorama. The...
Hi Sergio, It would be cool if you did a run in the burgundy from the original Thomas Crown Affair movie. Cheers! Alfred
Hi Michael, Are you sure the vinyl top is a separate piece? It looks like a single casting that was masked and painted when I look at the rear.
Hi John, Wonderful photo essay on Cadillac design. It's interesting to see that the 1994 Deville looks larger than the 1993 Fleetwood Brougham, ye...