Started this discussion. Last reply by Dennis P. DiBari on Sunday. 1 Reply 0 Likes
My brother Randall (Randy) Edge has been helping me off and on for many years with traveling to pick up parts cars all over the east cost, to almost anything and everything I need help with around…Continue
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Yesterday, after struggling with other tools to disassemble a part using some not quite right tools, I decided to use the car frame as a "jig" to hold the part in place while I removed the other…Continue
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As I was documenting the non-AC 63 Eldorado parts car I bought in a couple months ago, the solid panel dash end panels intrigued me and thought I would share a couple of pictures and thoughts. First,…Continue
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You will never guess what the Artemis II Orion spacecraft crew found parked on the back side of the Moon yesterday - DINO! And I thought I had found the perfect private parking spot!…Continue
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Might include something in the next newsletter but I have been putting the right side trim back on my 64 CDV after having the body work and paint redone on the RH fender,…
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Every year or so I pull pictures off my wife's iPhone and organize them in folder by date. I have been pulling them off but behind on organizing them. Here is one I thought was funny where she caught me standing on the tailgate of the Escalade taking a picture of the 429 engine I had just rebuilt. Picture is kinda fuzzy but thought it was funny nonetheless.…
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I have been watching this ebay auction for a 9' and smaller 1964 banner intently all week, ready to slide in at 9:45am today and get them. They didn't come cheap but will look cool in my Sliver and Gold upstairs Cadillac Office!
Here's the link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/301693022763?euid=42a7328d87be4f258bd61c322f88430b&cp=1…
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Periodically I like to remind everyone that the Website and Chapter are separate.
--> To be a member of our Chapter you MUST be a member of the Cadillac LaSalle Club (CLC)!
--> The 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter hosts the website The chapter currently has 220 members.
--> The 1963/64 Cadillac Website is free for anyone to join…
ContinueThank you, Jason. I have been a Cadillac fan for many years. I sold my 1960 Flat top to fund the purchase of a '64 as I am very fond of them. I look forward to the shared knowledge and comradery that this group brings!
Thank you Jason. As a newly minted Cadillac fan and owner, I look forward to enjoying your site, learning all about these beautiful creations and meeting other owners. Thanks for making me feel welcome. Marco
Jason, thank you for the welcome and for creating this very informative site.
I purchased my 64 approximately two years ago from my uncle who was the third owner and it has always been in my hometown since new. I have always been into muscle cars and never really Cadillacs until the car came up for sale and after scouring this site, i caught the bug!
I remembered this car as a child because the second owner lived on the same street as my grandmother and they kept it parked in a one car detached garage and the car was too long to close the door completely. I would always stop my bicycle to admire the car. The owners also had an Airstream camper that they pulled with the car.
I currently have the interior completed as it was already in decent shape and I have completely disassembled the engine compartment for a repaint and full detail.
Attached are some photos as well as some interesting documents that reflect a little history of the car.
Thank you, Jason! I'm happy to be part of this great chapter.
I have a turquoise metallic colored 1964 Cadilla Deville Convertible. I've had it for about a year. It is completely stock and I'm currently upgrading the suspension and converting the front drum brakes to disk. I've attached a couple pictures of the car.1000009293.jpg1000009708.jpg
Happy to share some pics of my new-to-me 64 Eldorado!
Hi Jason,
That really sounds like an excellent idea!
Dennis DiBari
I absolutely love this car! Here's the story, I had seen it parked in front of a neighbor's house for over two years and finally worked up the courage to knock on his door. My husband was not happy with me because secretly I think he knew it was coming home with us. Not only did our neighbor sell it to us for the bargain price of $5,000.00 but he had it towed to our house as it was not running. 2015 marked a milestone in our lives as it was our very first Cadillac purchase at the ages of 35 (me/Marlina) and 39 (David). The car was all original and just needed some tlc and to be enjoyed again. It has the original 429 with some work to the carburetor, new sway bar, tires, brakes and a little work to the tranny. It still maintains the original upholstery and believe its been painted once. Nine years later, not only do we still love this car, but so do our children. I hope you enjoy this photo taken at the Chocolate Nugget Candy Factory New Washoe City, Nevada on 09/30/2024.
Thanks, Jason...it's been an interesting ride with Cambiar and will be fun to share some of its history which is really the result of a 1959 Buick. More on that later! Barry Penfound
Started by Jason Edge in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion. Last reply by Dennis P. DiBari on Sunday. 1 Reply 0 Likes
My brother Randall (Randy) Edge has been helping me off and on for many years with traveling to pick up parts cars all over the east cost, to almost anything and everything I need help with around…Continue
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Summer is coming, and now the next frost plug is leaking.Has anyone ever done these?Which kind of plugs did you use and where to buy them?Read a lot about "adjustable" plugs and sealants - but not…Continue
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Yesterday, after struggling with other tools to disassemble a part using some not quite right tools, I decided to use the car frame as a "jig" to hold the part in place while I removed the other…Continue
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Ok. Here is a fastener I see about every day working with my big inventory of fasteners, and thought it was worth posting as trivia. If you saw my post on Facebook (I do sell them), wait to see if…Continue
Posted by SK on June 2, 2025 at 2:20pm 2 Comments 0 Likes
Could someone post front and back photos of the 1963 right-hand kick panel with A/C?
My car didn’t come with the original kick panels, so it's a bit of a mystery to me how I should cut the backing board and carpet to fit around the A/C.
Many thanks,
-Samu
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I bought this seat material thinking that it’s…
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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?
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