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Aug 19, 2023 10:10:58 GMT
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Whilst doing some very random Craigslist scrolling it unearthed this rather random curiousity and thought it might find a place here - not the sketchiest conversion I've ever seen but really hard to grasp the scale & proportions. 1950 "Compac Caddy"
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2014 - Audi A6 Avant 3.0Tdi Quattro 1958 - Chevrolet Apache Panel Truck 1959 - Plymouth Custom Suburban 1952 - Chevrolet 2dr Hardtop 1985 - Ford Econoline E350 Quadravan 2009 - Ovlov V70 2.5T 1970 - Cortina Mk2 Estate 2007 - Fiat Ducato LWB 120Multijet 2014 - Honda Civic 2.2 CTDi ES
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79cord
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Aug 19, 2023 10:16:34 GMT
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As you say execution doesn't look terrible, but certainly weird!
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Aug 19, 2023 10:20:44 GMT
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That's quite cute, looks narrower than standard too in the pictures, but that must just be an illusion. Looks like a better proportioned Cadillac version of the Nash Metropolitan.
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Remade In Australia thereimaginarium.com.au
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Aug 19, 2023 10:46:21 GMT
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a caddy for uk roads
as mentioned nash metropolitan springs to mind
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Aug 19, 2023 13:34:33 GMT
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Is it built on this type of chassis think I will stick with these later ones
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Please don't throw litter, take it home.
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Aug 19, 2023 14:09:41 GMT
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Yes I would.
Absolutely.
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Aug 19, 2023 15:47:34 GMT
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I like that. Proportions are good, roof looks great. As much as I like the barn find look it doesn't help it at all. Wide steels and a polish and more lows is all it needs. And a bumper.
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