Tom & Kathleen Bahner’s 1963 SDV on 2024 CLC Kansas Driving Tour

On the 2024 Cadillac & LaSalle Cadillac & LaSalle Club National Driving Tour in Kansas, we have one 63/64 Cadillac Chapter member car on hand, Tom & Kathleen Bahner’s 1963 Four Window Sedan de Ville and of course as Director of the Chapter I have to share some pictures of this lovely couple and gorgeous car! These pictures were taken today in Marquette.

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Thank you Jason. It was great to finally meet you face to face. You definitely showed your dedication by traveling over 1200 miles to attend. Thanks for all you do for our Chapter and the CLC. This was our first driving tour and it was a blast. Very well organized with some sites we haven't been to in years and also sites we've never been to. 

Tom and Kathleen

Hi Tom,

     Just saw the pictures Jason just posted of the Driving Tour in Kansas.  I have to say that your car is beautiful and the pictures turned out great.  Great pictures and a great 63/64 Chapter!

Dennis DiBari

Cottekill, NY

Hi Tom, Left host hotel today and sitting on bed in Kansas City and will be slowly making my way back to NC in the next 3 days. It was a lot of fun hanging out with you and Kathleen and hope to see you two at one of our 2025 CLC events.   It was actually 1300+ miles each or 2600 miles round trip, but worth every drip of gas to have this much fun. For any of you that have not attended a Grand National or National Driving Tour, you really do not know what you are missing.   

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