I thought I’d seen it all, but a 2008 Cadillac XLR Custom Neoclassic?!? I thought we left this era behind in the 1980s. It goes to prove that bad taste never goes out of style. And who do I have to thank for bringing this to my attention? My dear son Ed, who noted how you so desperately need a cool new retirement ride 😉 If I ever retire, this would be just perfect; and only $74,998. But what exactly is “retirement” anyway? More shots, and video too:
Savor the fine proportions, and the elegant coachwork.
Did someone find a stash of old VW kit-car parts?
It looks like its sagging in the middle.
I can’t embed the video, but here it is, along with other pictures. Enjoy!
KILL IT! WITH FIRE!
I second that!
Previously owned by Cruella DeVille. Does this one have the puppy-hide interior?
This thing is just awful. I am not normally in favor of people being buried in their cars, but for this, I would make an exception.
Hmmmmmm…
Wow, that is hideous, and yes it does look like it is sagging in the middle, none of the lines match up and it looks so cheap and plasticy. Terrible design work all around with this thing.
Ouch my eyes! First thing in the morning too.
I’ll go back to the main page and look at that Stude Lark. That’ll help.
I’d like to think this would never happen in Canada, but I’m sure it does..
Hmm, around here, the blinged out travesties tend to be H2s with deer-hunter racks and no signs of ever being off paved roads (that’s hard to do in this county!). I’ll take seeing one of them over this POS. The white-walled dubs are a “nice” touch. Got any eye-bleach?
While this thing is undoubtedly awful it is surprising how the rear end styling and doors of the XLR integrate much better than I would have suspected. With the added width and length this thing must be huge.
And for only $78k ¿¿¿¿
I like the spare tire carriers, that looks so much more convenient than my minivan. Full size even! And just think of the safety all that extra crush zone gives you.
I bet my Grand Caravan would look good with that treatment. Well, at least it wouldn’t look worse. Probably. Don’t know if it would fit in the garage though.
I don’t think this is any worse than say, a (neoclassical) Stutz Bearcat, Zimmer, or an Excalibur SSK. No?
How could it be? On second thought, it is, slightly. And this is the 21st century; those were from a while back. One would think time (and taste) have moved on.
I think it is since the car it is based on had a wedge shape that gives it that sagging in the middle look.
Anytime you get people with too much money and time you get eccentricities like this.
That car was made by Palazzi Motors of Kingsville Ontario Canada and is called a “Godfather Roadster.” The treatment is not limited to the XLR, supposedly the Lexus S430 is also popular, as is the “Retrobird.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ9G73DyVSU
I am actually surprised I haven’t seen one yet in Naples as I have seen just about everything else that the idle rich plays with down there.
Well, it’s happened.
I finally found the car that makes a Seville San Remo coupe look good by comparison.
::wanders off to get steel wool and muriatic acid for retina cleaning::
You people here are lucky, I’ve seen one in person, I couldn’t scrub my eyes hard enough. A sucker brought one of these to a cruise in, and he was really proud it and annoyed if anyone made fun of it, as most low IQ purchasers of these must be, I really wanted to take a crowbar to it.
People laughed at it enough that he was never seen at the cruise in again.
The windscreen is wrong – to be in period, it needs to be more upright.
Oh chur Paul I cant unsee that now, I cant believe someone is making crap like that again so retro rides come off looking ok There is a fake Auburn speedster locally that fools people and looks good but this yeah nar.
In the 80s, someone in the U.S. was making a replica of the Auburn boattail speedster that was very hard to distinguish from the original. The modern wheels and tires was the only giveaway.
Pop down to NZ and you can buy one right now. Although this one purports to be an Indiana Jones movie car, so probably not from the same people http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/other/auction-584949568.htm
Its for sale in Milwaukee from what I remember when I was searching a well noted local dealer for E36 convertibles.
Only in a city like Milwaukee where people drink to excess would this terror be for sale. I’d need a few dozen Schlitz’s before I could set foot near it.
Maybe someone could start a business taking this…thing and Zimmers, etc. and turn them back into factory-original XLRs, Cougars, Regals, etc?
I like Excaliburs, but this? Ugh!
Hideous words fail me!I can only hope it won’t catch on
You know it is a Pacific NW car. Note the moss growing on the running boards in pics 1, 2 & 5.
Some guy has an old Zimmer Quicksilver (mint condition!) that he parks in his driveway off a busy street around here, and I have to admit the thing has presence. It’s got killer chrome blade bumpers and the heart of a Fiero. What’s not to like?
This vehicle looks like it was designed by Salvador Dali, or perhaps Grampa Munster.
I’m intrigued by the large puddle in the foreground of some of the shots. Coolant leak, or from the photographer wetting himself laughing?
Wish i had the money to buy it, and take it back to the uk out of your way, I love the retro effect on the Godfather Roadster