So far this year we have covered the 6239, and 6357 1964 body styles in our look at each body style during the 1964 model year's 50th anniversary.
I have stories promised for the following body styles: 6257, 6267, 6339, and 6039, however all are tentative until I receive the stories with pictures.
That leaves an open invitation to our CLC members to provide cover stories for the following body styles:
6229 - 6 Window Series 62 Sedan
6329 - 6 Window Sedan DeVille
6367 - Eldorado
6723 - 75 Series Sedan
6733 - 75 Series Limo
6890 - Commercial Chassis
If you would like to submit a cover story, it can be 4 to 8 pages with pictures embedded or maybe 800 to 1600 words, however, it can be a shorter or longer if needed. My story in the March issue was 2400 words as I did a 2 part piece so we can vary length as needed! I prefer that it be created and submitted in MS Word. You can embed the pictures where you want them or send pictures separately and I can place them in the story (usually the way it happens). I do need hi res pictures to embed in the story, especially a full view for the cover shot!
We are jumping around the body styles and not going in a particular order and can put you in wherever you like. We should have a feature cover story ready for April, so will have an open slot as early as the May issue, meaning I would need story and pictures by first of May.
If you want to to show off your 1964 Cadillac and have one of these body styles here is your chance to shine! If you are firmly committed to writing a story and have pictures to include please email me at jasonedge@nc.rr.com. Having submitted my car for the 6357 spotlight this past month, I will have to say writing and featuring one's car is very rewarding. Next year we will go back to a mix of both years so those of you with 1963's can be honing your stories also!!
So..if you want to join the elite, but growing, group of cover features as seen below, get that article written and submitted as we continue to Celebrate the 1964 Cadillac All Year as we did the 1963's last year.
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Just to add, I now have a fantastic story with pictures for the 6267 convertible. It will be one of the best stories and covers ever!
Richard was earmarked for a chapter cover story for our newsletter however he has submitted an article to Steve Stewart for the Self Starter so we may be referencing two Richard Stanley articles when we feature the 6367 body style.
For anyone that missed it here is the cover of the Feb 2008 Self Starter with Richard's Eldorado gracing the cover:
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