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◊ 2011-02-13 04:47 |
This is the only Cadillac station wagon I've ever seen |
◊ 2011-02-13 04:55 |
elvis presly had one! coach companies made caddy wagons for many years |
◊ 2011-02-13 04:57 |
Elvis gave Cadillacs away like candy... |
◊ 2011-04-14 17:20 |
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◊ 2012-06-06 02:45 |
Made from a 1973 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special Brougham. Actually this is one of those models I was talking about where it has been so drastically changed from when it left Clark Street it might be best to re-categorize it as simple Cadillac Custom. |
◊ 2014-08-15 02:08 |
The "new compact key-cutter" mentioned near the start of the film in the group's briefing session is used to steal this wagon. There is a deleted scene with Maindrian showing Stanley how it works before crossing the street to get the car. In reality it was owned by the manager of Bruce Industries, Inc., which originated in Southern California in 1956. The company is now located in Nevada and has been renamed Bruce Aerospace. They have always dealt in interior/exterior lighting for planes and airports. You can see their neat '70s logo in one of the pics with a unique runway design. Hopefully the wagon still exists today also, it's a beautiful car.![]() ![]() ![]() |
◊ 2020-01-24 18:16 |
This isn't a Castilian! The Cadillac Castilian Station Wagon was built in an entirely different style by Traditional Coach Works of Chatsworth, California. What we see here is a Cadillac Station Wagon by Moloney during their early years, when they still traded as "Moloney Standard Coach Builders". ![]() |