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Every time I see this debate, I really have no clue what category I should put my car in. It's finished as in complete the way I want it, and it's finished as in painted...though the paint is flat. I don't think it can be called a project.
It's a '55 Caddy 4-door, the thing is giant so no matter what I do to the stock 331...it's not a fast car. When I wrench on it, it's to rebuild a water pump or replace a blown power steering hose, it's not to shave a second off my quarter mile time. She's a Cadillac, what's the hurry? The interior is stripped down to seats & bare metal, but protected & sealed so as not to rust. The paint is 2-tone with single stage black with a flattening agent to capture the look without being porous like primer on most of the body & the roof is house of kolor aztec gold metallic with a green apple candy over it. It's hand pin striped. Most people refer to it as a rat rod because the paint is flat, and I tend not to argue, but there is no rust and it's 100% mechanically sound, so that term doesn't really fit either.
There's no billet or expensive modern technology to be found, so it's no street rod. Harley Earl already put the sexiest fins & dagmars in existence on the 55 caddy, so there's no need to modify the body, so it's not really a custom either.
I mean, it's finished in my eyes, it's pristine to many, and it's certainly not stock...so I guess custom is the closest fit. But then, calling it a hot rod seems just as fitting until you start over-thinking things. So, basically, I just call her Black Betty, I call her my Caddy. What do y'all think? You can see pictures on my profile if that helps you get an idea.
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