I was always interested in American
automobiles and after a couple of car
shows I visited, I liked the Cadillacs
best. I wanted to buy a 64 Convertible
and a dealer here in Austria offered to
buy one in the USA for me as he made
regular trips for car shopping to
California anyways.
As I had no clue about cars at all and
this was before the internet age, I
thought that professional help would be
o.k. I had to pay $5.000 in advance. To
make a very long and nasty story short: I
never got the 64 and my only choice not
to loose the money I already paid, was to
take the 67, which suddenly cost more
than the 64 I originally wanted.
I bought my 67 in 1996. Originally it
belonged to an old duchess who lived
somewhere in New Jersey.
In 1976 she went back to her native
country Austria and took the convertible
with her. It was registered here in March
1977. To be able to drive it legally on
Austrian roads some things had to be
changed to go with the Austrian laws. The
lighting system was completely changed.
The cornering and parking lamps had to be
painted orange and were converted to
direction lights. The rear bumper was cut
out to make place for the large Austrian
number plates!
When the old lady died in 1982 a
collector bought the car from the heirs.
He stored it in a barn with some other
collectible automobiles and never drove
it.
When I found it it had 64k miles on the
odometer. It was covered with a thick
layer of dust and looked quite
representable in the pale light of the
barn at first sight. Of course it wasn´t
in a very good condition which came out
later when the car was home.... See
the restoration page for more
details.
I bought the car in August 1996 and had
it licensed again in spring 1997. From
December 1997 to September 1998 I
completely restored it to its original
condition and since then won many awards
at shows I attended.