I have been waiting around about 2 months for another Group 60 Original Style battery (long story), and finally got Dino fired up yesterday and backed out of the garage and the dust knocked off of her today after finally receiving my new battery.  It felt good to get the Caddy back out of the garage and washed off.  Next is some intense cleaning. I started with the inside today and will hit the outside and engine compartment in the coming days. Here's a few pictures from today.. (Hey, my turn to show off a bit! LOL):

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Love it, is that top Paint ? or vinyl ?

Original style (well very close) cross grain vinyl. Kinda dingy right now but will hit it in the next couple of days.

Carnauba wax is the absolute best. Gives a deep shine that lasts forever.

I have been using Sonax Carnauba Care with great results.

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My go to wax on the 64 tends to be Meguires Gold Class Carnauba Plus. On the Escalade I will often use a cleaner wax first, like the Royal Blue Brazilian Carnauba Wax & Cleaner I picked up at a car show probably 5 years ago. Car wax is not one of those things I am tied to for life and have quite a few different brands on my shelf. Before I got the Royal Blue cleaner/wax I would often use the Meguires cleaner wax in the red bottle on the Escalade when it has a lot of heavy road grime. Still use it sometimes.

Pride of ownership right there Jason love the lines of the car. The last picture really shows the lines from the early sixties. It must be the paint that highlights them.

I notice your mirrors are turned in on the support verses out. Is this how they came from the factory? I've seen this a couple times and it looks different to me.

I keep the mirrors turned for best viewing for me which tends to be down and inward a bit. That also keeps them tighter to the car and less likely to clip things which is a win-win. I see the mirrors all different ways in the ads, literature, etc.  I will say that most of the "in use" early pictures tend to have them down and inward like I like to use them. Look at pictures and illustrations in Roy Schneider's Cadillacs of the Sixties and you see most of them down and inward. I see some illustrations with it flailed way out and up. I can't see anything from that angle! LOL. There really is no right or wrong way to have the mirror. They were adjustable for a purpose as people are different heights, and have the seat in different positions. As far as "from the factory" question, that would be along the lines of the question what position were the seats in from the factory.  The answer is probably the position they were in during final installation. Perhaps the mirrors might have been turned inward and downward for transport. Don't know. That is one of the things, along with seats and tilt steering and radio stations people immediately set to their own preference as soon as they take ownership.

I was pleased to find this post as I was getting ready to ask about the adjustment of these mirrors.  Like Jason, I also have to turn mine down and inward quite a bit to be able to see from it.  I also have to push the inside door panel adjustment knob all the way forward (toward the dash). I am 6'3" so my seat is all the way back, but I still find it strange that I have the mirror angle/adjustment maxed out for viewing.  I think the mirror looks strange twisted inward like this, but it has to be functional for safety.  Unique thing is on my 1961 it does not have to be turned in and even though the seat is all the way back as well, I still have quite a bit of adjustment left in the mirror utilizing the mirror adjustment knob without being maxed out.  Anybody else have a similar problem on their 63 or 64 mirrors? 

Dino the De Ville is looking like a prize winner there Jason. I wish more folks on here would post pics of their cars..... Is a "My Pride and Joy" thread an idea?

Hey Jason, how about a couple of the engine bay, a good one of each side including the fender apron and one of the motor itself.

Not much has changed from the last engine bay pictures but will get more posted. I did keep the warning tag on the new battery. Not sure if that was always there new from the factory on these batteries but need to do more research.  Since the GN's are out for me for the foreseeable future (and of course I am never in a hurry) I may pull the engine again this fall, go back over some things, finish installing the inner fender splash guards, and address that small rear seal drip leak. But... the more I drive and keep that seal soft and warm the less it leaks. The BIG AC project is also lurking somewhere in my future. I see that being as big or bigger than my engine rebuild in 2012 as I want to jump into that with both feed, both hands,  my head, ears, eyes, and everything else I can get. I have been hoarding some key comfort control parts and want to put them to use once and for all.. that will also free up a lot of these parts for some of you guys that might need them.

The dreaded climate control project LOL. Yes your right Jason your going to need all your senses to pull that off. As you say it's going to be a big project for sure. When I do mine I'll be going with a modern system on the air conditioning side so it should be slightly easier. I'm just going to break it down into sections to tackle it. First the air then the heat then the controls. I'll get each system working properly before moving to the next so as not to be going back and forth chasing things.

Dino is looking good! I don't think I ever noticed, but do you not need front tags in North Carolina?

In NC no front state license tag required. Cities and Towns use to have their own front tags if you lived within a city limits, but believe most if not all of those were dropped by the 70's or 80's. What you can do in NC on a 35 year old or older antique vehicle, is run an original year license plate on the rear of your car as long as you keep the current plate and registration inside the car. What I have changed is to move my original license plate from the front of my car to the rear; revealing the original filler plate on the front, and now have the current plate and registration in the car.

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