9 November, 2015 Ken Altes 0 Comments Tags: 1960sCadillac Category: 1960s, 1961, Cadillac, Convertible, Specialty Shops One Reply to “1961 Cadillac Convertible at Dave’s Perfection Automotive” Now those are some nice tail fins! Say, where do those things come from? They seem to house the break lights here. Is that typical? How did the light migrate to on top of the car? Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name Email Website Post navigation Previous: 1964 Ford Falcon in S. AustinNext: Jeep Wagoneer North of Austin Related Posts 1931 Ford Model A Pickup at Motoreum Car Show Buy it here. See More 1948 Plymouth Sedan in East Austin At J. Colunga's Body and Paint shop, 2900 E. Cesar… See More 1968 Chevrolet Caprice Convertible at Central Market See More
Now those are some nice tail fins! Say, where do those things come from? They seem to house the break lights here. Is that typical? How did the light migrate to on top of the car? Reply
Now those are some nice tail fins!
Say, where do those things come from? They seem to house the break lights here. Is that typical? How did the light migrate to on top of the car?