https://www.ebay.com/itm/1975-Cadil...27c086d:g:wAoAAOSwjlVcJBKS:rk:13:pf:0&vxp=mtr I didn't think any existed but apparently some do; a Front Wheel Drive Cadillac Station Wagon from the mid 70s. The ad says this is one of two made for 1975.
If you think it's worth 5k or 10k please save your typing and time and don't message me because you have no idea what you're looking at. I think I will save my time typing.
It certainly is unique. I would have been tempted to order a clamshell, but that does make a statement. I would think with its rarity it should garner a pretty penny.
Wow they used the roof, interior panels & rear seat from a 73-75 Colonnade Wagon. Interesting for sure, but not at the asking price.
Agreed, sad to think for many people that is the only thing they will think of when the Brand is mentioned.
OK, I'm laughing. ᴵ ᵈᵒⁿ'ᵗ ᵃᵍʳᵉᵉ, ᵗʰᵒᵘᵍʰ. I'm not one of them, rest assured. I do often think of Firethorn Red when I think of Pontiac, though.
Well, there is only two of these. A lot more Aztecs. Besides, the Aztec gave us Willard White. Couldn’t do without him. Maybe Caddy already got the others and this one is isn’t long for the world....
Tell ya what Eddie. If I win the Deluxe Super number lottery tonight. I’ll buy you that Caddy and a set of new hammers, and you can swing away till your hearts content. I know then we can at least get $4,500 for it from a derby guy. Won’t that be fun to hear. “Now in the number 5 Coppper Caddy. — crusher Carl from Charlottesville”. Lol
Ok Eddie, I’m gonna assume if you’re reading this forum you have time on your hands not being spent laying low from the press, as your attorney figures out your next move on coming forward with the winning ticket. Or that this Cadillac is still available and “ unbought” by you, and not on its way to Mew Mexico for the thrashing of its pitiful and ugly existence. I didn’t win either... thankfully for this ugly Eldo it lives another day. So sad I was gonna call Moparfomco man to come over for an exercise session with me.
Or crowd fund buying it, in order to bail out an Edsel wagon doomed for a demolition derby, as a form of prisoner exchange