

the 63 Ratillac
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the 63 Ratillackind of put my build off bike on hold a couple weeks and started to revive my 63 Caddy. Many days of extreme heat didnt keep me down! I got the big girl up and running now. Just a little brake work and she will be cruisin!
![]() ![]() "Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps." --Emo Philips.
Re: the 63 Ratillacwas it sitting at the bottom of a lake? or did it get flooded a couple years ago when iowa city and cedar rapids had all the horrible flooding in down town? anyway looks pretty decent cleaned up. let us know how it goes. and yeah the heat has been miserable the last week.
Re: the 63 RatillacNo flood of 08 for this girl! Wish I could say the same for my 6 month old house at the time. The caddy has been in the family since 63 and I have pulled it from the depths of moms barn. Got her running now and will do brakes in the morning. Hope to have it in my shop at home by the weekend. Gotta love a car that my kids say that they would not be caught dead in. A) leaves more time for me to cruise with momma and B) they will never ask to borrow it!!!!
"Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps." --Emo Philips.
Re: the 63 RatillacMan I'd cruise that thing till the wheels fell off.
It doesn't matter what I paid for it, it matters what it's WORTH. I never buy anything I will regret KEEPING.
Re: the 63 RatillacMy plan exactly brother! Imagine how many bikes could fit in that trunk!!!
"Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps." --Emo Philips.
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And still close the lid! It doesn't matter what I paid for it, it matters what it's WORTH. I never buy anything I will regret KEEPING.
Re: the 63 RatillacA buddy and I built out a 63 caddy years ago ; primrose pink metallic with ghost flames and a pearl white hardtop. We handstiched the interior in burgundy velvet and put in a big sound system. We did the trunk to match the interior, including carpet covers on the spare tire and bass cannon. He still has it.
Re: the 63 Ratillacthat is 1 super sweet sled!
Re: the 63 RatillacI've had half a dozen old Cadillacs over the years. Great cars, but thirsty.
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Re: the 63 RatillacNEAT!!! More pics please!!!
Re: the 63 RatillacCool looking project! Any ideas for paint, suspension...etc?
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Re: the 63 Ratillacthis is kind of set aside for now as I am working towards auctioning off moms farm and getting her settled into her new house but I will just drive it as is for now and this winter kicked around the idea of bagging it but i guess we will just see how it goes. Knowing me, I will just cut a coil off the springs and call it complete. As for paint, little bit of trunk pinstripe work and that will be all (for now)
"Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps." --Emo Philips.
Re: the 63 RatillacKids today have no concept of style. Paint that beast black, drop it a few inches, add some pinstripe, and you got an awesome ride. Did you happen to see that caddy on Counting Cars? Sickest caddy I have seen in years!
It doesn't matter what I paid for it, it matters what it's WORTH. I never buy anything I will regret KEEPING.
Re: the 63 RatillacI didnt see it but I am sure that the episode will re-air 400 times in the next 2 days
"Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps." --Emo Philips.
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Sounds like a great plan to me! Rey's pinche iPhone using Tapadatass The Rookie!
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