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first chance to see the caddy ride hight after fliping the beam and adding a 3inch spacer and allso added the camber for looks and to help clearance in wheel arch just need to trim iner wheel arch just to add clearance at full load..
I mate's caddy I took a few shots of - such a nice car.
I finally got round to developing the film I had shot earlier this year and a few good shots came out :) - unfortunately one of my canisters leaked a bit of light and I lost 4 or 5 photos :( Serves me right for leaving them for so long.
Minolta 7000 AF + 50mm Macro Lens
Kodak Gold ISO 200
Matchbox Cadillac Sedan DeVille. This is a new release I found in a 9 car gift pack. The trunk lid has the 60th Anniversary logo on it so I'm guessing this is now a "special" car besides being an exclusive to the set of 9 it came in. Nevertheless, I like it!
A typical gadget of the 1960s, an automatic tea caddy by Arthur Douglas of Bute Street, Cardiff. This is the "Junior" version with 1/4 lb capacity. We had one in the early 1960s, it lasted about two weeks before we went back to a retro caddy and spoon.
Andy Pilgrim's Cadillac ATS-V.R GT3 has to be the baddest-looking Caddy yet! Those fat, flared fenders and that low stance are just too cool for school.
Pirelli World Challenge cars are just a feast for the senses.
This VW Caddy was fitted with a genuine leather black seat with sportline red stitching, carpet with our dark grey carpet and an embossed VW Logo on the side, speakers fitted to the rear and dual white/blue LED recessed lights in the roof.
Marking on the bias tape where button holes for the caddy ties to come out of need to be made.
Idea stolen from Amanda Blake Soule, who blogged it here:
Happy New Year to all !
And your caddies always full of teas!
Wood fired tea caddy by Taiwanese artisan (蔡兆慶) Tsai Chao Tzing.