Earlier Fall Picture with 'Dino'
I just wanted to wish all of our US members and any others that celebrate Thanksgiving a very Happy Thanksgiving. I'm thankful for many things in my life, especially our Cadillac Chapter and Website and the many friends I have made over the years thru our Cadillac Connection. I have missed all the CLC Carolina Region meet-ups and the once a year Grand National Chapter Meet-Up this past year due to COVID, but the word on the street is the vaccines are coming and there will be better days to meet-up and kick the Cadillac Tires. I've always been an optimist and think how dire things would have been if COVID had hit say in the 1980's or sometime before the Internet. At least we have our website which provides us instant connection. Look for a December Newsletter within the next 2 weeks that will feature Larry Rees' 1964 deVille Convertible, used extensively in the Lifetime Channel's now airing movie "Christmas on Wheels". If you have Lifetime Channel you can check it out at this link https://www.mylifetime.com/movies/christmas-on-wheels
Everyone stay safe and have a fantastic Thanksgiving tomorrow!!
GOBBLE! GOBBLE!
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Started by Larry Rees in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion. Last reply by Jason Edge 2 hours ago. 9 Replies 0 Likes
I have a 64 Cadillac Deville convertible. When the wiper switch is turned on the washer pump activates continuosly no mater what speed is selected. Washer pump shuts off when wiper switch shut off.…Continue
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I have 2 working T-3 low beam headlights and numerous T-3 high beam headlights for sale. Low beams are 22 each and high beams are 15.00 each plus shipping. Please email me at russ@thecadishack.com …Continue
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Neither of my cornering lights are working. I started by focusing on drivers side. I removed the entire assembly and cleaned it up, replaced the wire to the socket, cleaned and lubricated the socket…Continue
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My original '64 Devile radio has been rebuild and upgraded. Can't wait to get in back in the car!https://youtu.be/DgYqoV290KwContinue
Posted by Dave Fehrle on March 23, 2024 at 3:23pm 8 Comments 0 Likes
While checking my Carter carb with engine running, I took the air cleaner off and there was a very loud hissing sound of air. I placed a piece of paper over the carb and it didn’t move up or down, is this normal?
Posted by Chase on March 21, 2024 at 5:55am 0 Comments 0 Likes
Hey everyone, has anybody done a Vintage Air AC/Heat setup in their car? I want to bypass the old vacuum setup and go with a Vintage Air Gen 2 model. Before I get started, does anyone have any experience with this? (Which model to go with, do’s and dont’s, etc.) It looks pretty involved. Any and all info/pics would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Posted by CHRIS CARLSON on December 6, 2023 at 10:54am 0 Comments 0 Likes
Who rebuilds original AC accumulator dryers for 1964 Cadillac? I have been on Classic auto air in Tampa FL wait list for over a year , There is one on Old air products web site that looks very similar to the original # 21-4214A but states it fits 1962 Gm cars, The one recommended for a 1964 Cadillac is half the length 21-4215A What is everyone using ? I would prefer to be as original as possible. Thanks
Posted by Les Eastling on November 15, 2023 at 10:34am 1 Comment 0 Likes
My son, unbeknownst to me, had all three of the horns on our 1963 Eldorado completely restored. We had recently added the Eldorado trumpet horn to the two standard horns and the sound was not very good... we had heard good ones so we knew something was not right... but there was not much we could do to get better sound from the 3 horns.
There is a restoration service called The Horn Works who my son…
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