Oktober 2007
1967 Cadillac turn signal switch arrived
23/Oktober/2007 /14:52 Filed in: 1967 Cadillac
Today another 1967 Cadillac turn signal switch arrived for my 67 which is in the shop at the moment with a broken switch. I found a nice NOS switch on ebay and finally its the correct one. All the ones I bought in the past were the wrong ones as 4 different ones were available in the 67 models! Non of them is still in production or reproduced and they are very hard to come by. Originally they were built by Delco and Boyne and they are very different as I learned later... I already spent quite a sum for wrong NOS switches. I guess I will try to sell them again as they are really expensive. Used ones are usually sold for $250.- to $300.- at the big Cadillac parts specialists... So if you need a NOS Delco switch for your 1967 Cadillac without tilt- and telescope column let me know ;-)
Here is a picture of the new one manufactured by Boyne.
Here is a picture of the new one manufactured by Boyne.
Dornbirn 2007 Video online
23/Oktober/2007 /10:40 Filed in: Website News
The US-CAR-MEETING in Dornbirn/Vorarlberg/Austria is probably the best show held in Austria. Its taking place every second year in may and hundreds of cars are attending.
This is the "homevideo" our friends and we shot there. It also shows the preparation of our cars as we almost could not finish them for the show.
My buddy Tayfun had serious electronic problems with his 81 Pimperado and my 58 Eldo developed a driveshaft vibration only 3 days before we wanted to leave for the show.
Everything was finished at the very last second and we finally had a safe trip to the show.
The video is in Quicktime 7 format. Its 15 minutes long and requires a fast internet connection to watch. Enjoy!
Click on the image below to go to the video!
This is the "homevideo" our friends and we shot there. It also shows the preparation of our cars as we almost could not finish them for the show.
My buddy Tayfun had serious electronic problems with his 81 Pimperado and my 58 Eldo developed a driveshaft vibration only 3 days before we wanted to leave for the show.
Everything was finished at the very last second and we finally had a safe trip to the show.
The video is in Quicktime 7 format. Its 15 minutes long and requires a fast internet connection to watch. Enjoy!
Click on the image below to go to the video!





