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East coaster
post Jul 14 2024, 10:04 AM
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So here’s my next project now that the Safari 914 is done. I don’t anticipate getting into it until fall/winter, but I now have the base for the project. It’s a 1941 Cadillac series 61 that I plan to put on a modern Escalade platform.

If there’s interest I’ll update this as a project thread. I realize this is far from the intended scope of this forum, and if there’s no interest I’ll not fudge up the forum with this non-914 project. But if there’s interest, I’ll post progress once I dig in.

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post Jul 15 2024, 10:16 AM
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This is a picture of my 1941 Dodge Convertible. Note the 3 stainless strips on each fender. In the early 40s before the war this was the look of high design. 1941 was a very interesting year. You will see design elements running through all the different makes that had an abrupt stopping of production for the war in 1942.

It will be interesting to see how you blend the very old with the new technology. That is a big boy.

Best Bob B

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