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Usually in her studio.
Or spending time with family.
Or any number of places.
If those have to do with writing,
they'll be listed
here

 

 

 

 THE 1937 CADILLAC


{ Detroit Steel, Body by Fisher...and a lot of work ahead! }

 

 

If you've read FOUR ON THE FLOOR, then you've met Greer's (and my) 1937 Cadillac. Here are a few photos from the first time I saw her. She'd been driven into an old storage garage 26 years earlier, where she accumulated layers of dust and cobwebs, but--for the most part--was protected from the elements. Over the years, junk was crammed in around her, and there was barely room for me to get in there to give her a look-see and take these photos. (Due to the poor lighting, the color isn't accurate; the car is gunmetal gray, rather than the bluish cast shown here.)

  WHAT
DOES SHE WRITE?

JEFF TALBOT
ANTIQUE-LOVER'S
MYSTERY SERIES

HISTORICAL WESTERNS

MARY SHELLEY
PRIVATE EYE SERIES


WHAT

ELSE IS ON HER
WEB SITE?

HER 1937 CADDY

GRAPHIC DESIGN


    
Figure 1                                      Figure 2

After snapping that shot for Figure 1, I rubbed some dirt off the nose, winged goddess hood ornament, and torpedo headlight assembly for Figure 2. Just think what she'll look like with a good wash and wax! (The goddess's etched-glass wings are long-since gone, but should be easy to replicate.)


A different angle of the front.


 
A view of the dashboard, complete with cobwebs for Halloween.

                
A couple of views of the front.


The left tail lamp and historic vehicle plate.


In these two shots,
you can see the suicide doors and running board.

 

 I purchased this original brochure on eBay.

It has several photos of the car in its original state, and gives me more than an inkling of how much work I have ahead of me.


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