CC reader EJT1984 spotted this on I-95. Looks like the bed is longer than the Baja’s, making it a bit more practical. Looks like one of those fake cabrio roofs gave up its fabric for this conversion. I find this strangely appealing, and I could sort of see myself tooling out to the lumber yard in this. It just needs to have that cabrio roof restored properly.
Well, actually the color is a bit to toned down for me. Ruby red would be about right.
The 2010-2013 CTS Wagon was a truly nice car, despite being a bit small, but given your Acura wagon, you might quite like it!
Ahh, the Sedan deHaul. Or maybe Deville EXT.
In the Ruby Red color he likes it could just be the DeVil.
Ruby Red, I assume, with the repaint coming only after the last of the simcon top is removed?
Just couldn’t find the right Roadmaster Estate Wagon – but down the block at the estate sale was . . . . . .
El Cadmino!!!
So that’s what the roofline of the ’86 Seville would look like on a larger vehicle.
I can’t un-see it!
Caddalanche?
If you’re going to go red you may as well do the Sanford and Son themed paint job.
Funeral Home flower car is possible the best form of Baji. Most of them are Cadillac. Maybe Ford F series pick-up with Super King Range trim is suitable for the task too.
Neatly done, looks right somehow. Sort of like the removable pickup beds for business coupes that were briefly popular in the late ’30s.
Memo Irv Rybicki: This is where your roofline belongs.
OK, I’m sure Cadillac trunk lids aren’t cheap, but….wow!
Looks like a throwback to the pickup beds you could buy for your 30’s Chevrolet (and probably other cars as well) to make them into small trucks.
Sitting in that backseat is lunacy. If this car gets rear ended, anyone in the back seat has their spinal column severed. A Reese hitch and a tow behind trailer is a much better solution.
Maybe the back seat was removed and the bed extends up to the front seatbacks as in the Escalade EXT. Of course then it would be lunacy sitting in the *front* seat, unless some significant barrier was built.
The interior an the rear seat was still fully intact.
Looked to be a little old Italian guy driving. I’m still hoping to see the car again.
When I was a pre teenager I lived next door to a kid whose father took an 50’s Cadillac Series 62 and cut off the back of the body just behind the front seat and made it into a pick up truck. He welded a panel to the back of the body put a window in it and painted the whole thing Nassau Blue.It was quite the sight. Sadly I have no photos but it looked very professional. It was the first Custom car I had ever seen.