Four wheeled art from a moment in time that will never be again..
That is the coolest car I've ever seen. Well done a pleasure to watch.
Triste état !! Tout est á refaire , c·est du lourd , elle a été sérieusement abimée ...Un super moulin ! Quel plaisir pour un mécano de refaire vivre la bête !!....Au final , une belle restoration ! Félicitations ...
Damm I have a 57 cadillac Fleetwood still sitting at my dad's house and this video is giving me some encouragement to keep pushing
Nicely done!! can't say I like it being lowered, but all in all, looks great!!!!
2 👍 up 😊
Excellent resto-mod. there is nothing like these old Big Caddy's. I feel that GM has lost the once Beautiful luxurious Look and styling to their automobiles. but seeing this ones paint and body panels left alone is just breath taking. Thanks for sharing this intricate detailed work with us.
very nice to see one of these Classics done!
What a beast. And a hell of a lot of work.
this car deserves two layers of dynamat..!!..doors & ceiling included..!!
Thumbs down for not knowing the difference between a restoration and a customization/restomod.
It was a beautiful car with all it’s age. Now it is a testimony of this age.
Nice restoration of a beautiful car. Narration of the project would have been much better than the music.
Beautiful car, I love the resto mod.
After my 54 Cadillac Imperial limousine, my next favorite limo was the 57!!, although my 57 Eldorado Biarritz convertible is also soecial...
You bag'em you ruin 'em.
im a two door guy but a caddy with 4 dont care i drove a 71 man was that was a sweet car like a boat when i was 18 theres was two at my house so i drove them all the time great cars boy i would love to drive that big old boat thats a real caddy but i would have kept it stock but it will smoke the tires off haha
Ruined a beautiful 57 Cadillac that should have been restored to original specification.
I'm surprised at all of the jealous hater trolls leaving comments about this car. The average guy doesn't know how much incredible amount of work it takes to disassemble and reassemble a Cadillac of this genre, much less make decent upgrades like this bunch did. Great job guys!
@VickersV