Man, if there ever was a 'look at me' car in '59 this was it. Maximum flash and that awesome Mopar power...what more could you have wanted back then? Or NOW, for that matter! LoL
I was the son that helped restore this......spent many hours and years putting this thing together. My dad passed shortly after selling it. It would be nice to try and buy it back some day
Sure new cars generally handle well, are safer and more economical, but this is a product of the Golden Era when cars were unique, exciting and built with dignity with plenty of steel and lots of chrome. That driving experience of glitz and thrill will never be recaptured in modern cars.
@GeekUltra that's what I thought at first, but then I saw he did a good job implementing it into the dash the way that it is invisible when off, so basically, no damage done to the interior styling when on display... and if the guy drives it on a daily basis as he said, you kinda need SOME pieces of modern equipment to make this kind of interior comfortable... it's beautiful to look at, but if you drove it daily, you'd miss a modern radio and stuff...
@zescaseljacina Yeah I see what your saying, And I was kinda having a bad day when I wrote that :/ I have an all original 1959 Ford Fairlane that's my daily driver so I just bring a small boombox thing and have it on the seat.
From Rambler to Cadillac 1959 was the most beaudacious unforgettable model year in Detroit history
Man, if there ever was a 'look at me' car in '59 this was it. Maximum flash and that awesome Mopar power...what more could you have wanted back then? Or NOW, for that matter! LoL
That's a beauty. Nice restoration.
This is one of my dream cars, down to the color, options, and model.
I was the son that helped restore this......spent many hours and years putting this thing together. My dad passed shortly after selling it. It would be nice to try and buy it back some day
That car is class style and beauty.Amazing.
Sure new cars generally handle well, are safer and more economical, but this is a product of the Golden Era when cars were unique, exciting and built with dignity with plenty of steel and lots of chrome. That driving experience of glitz and thrill will never be recaptured in modern cars.
@GeekUltra
that's what I thought at first, but then I saw he did a good job implementing it into the dash the way that it is invisible when off, so basically, no damage done to the interior styling when on display... and if the guy drives it on a daily basis as he said, you kinda need SOME pieces of modern equipment to make this kind of interior comfortable... it's beautiful to look at, but if you drove it daily, you'd miss a modern radio and stuff...
What is this version of this song?
I love this one.
Who is the singer here ?
Nice Job , Michael, I goofed thou, I should have said, "My Friends Chrysler 300 C"
Thanks
Gary
i had a 58 called the Grape ,it was purple. this one is vary nice.
Hi, what is the make and model of the in dash car/nav radio ?
Forward Look FTW!
Did this model come in black and white? One of the best looking EVER built.
Fabuloso autos mis chavos
The 1959 custom royal could complete with the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado but the Cadillac had more wheel base and wider body
A Royal with Cheese :)
@zescaseljacina Yeah I see what your saying, And I was kinda having a bad day when I wrote that :/ I have an all original 1959 Ford Fairlane that's my daily driver so I just bring a small boombox thing and have it on the seat.
I want one