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Old subject I know, but can I rename all these "Cadillac Custom" stretched limousines to whatever model they were based on, what they were before they converted into stretched limousines? Eg. Cadillac Fleetwood Stretched Limousine, Cadillac DeVille Stretched Limousine. Many have already been named like this anyway.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=Cadillac&model=Custom+Stretched+Limousine- &modelMatch=1&modelInclModel=on
In many cases people have said on the page what the original model would have been, and if this cannot be determined, I think just "Cadillac Stretched Limousine" would be better than "Cadillac Custom Stretched Limousine".
I know MrCadillac (who seems to have long ceased being a regular on IMCDB) preferred to emphasize that they were custom products and not official Cadillac models, but surely they were when they left the factory and went off to the limousine coachbuilders. They aren't like Obama's limousine which is a completely custom made vehicle (I think I read that the only part made by Cadillac is the badge) and you can't really call it a "CTS Stretched Limousine" or whatever.
I realise a couple of points I've just made have sort been answered above already, I just thought I'd make sure.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=Cadillac&model=Custom+Stretched+Limousine- &modelMatch=1&modelInclModel=on
In many cases people have said on the page what the original model would have been, and if this cannot be determined, I think just "Cadillac Stretched Limousine" would be better than "Cadillac Custom Stretched Limousine".
I know MrCadillac (who seems to have long ceased being a regular on IMCDB) preferred to emphasize that they were custom products and not official Cadillac models, but surely they were when they left the factory and went off to the limousine coachbuilders. They aren't like Obama's limousine which is a completely custom made vehicle (I think I read that the only part made by Cadillac is the badge) and you can't really call it a "CTS Stretched Limousine" or whatever.
I realise a couple of points I've just made have sort been answered above already, I just thought I'd make sure.