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MR 225:
Greetings y'all.

I'm considering selling the 300C and buying a 61 Caddy Coupe deville as an every day car to promote my business. To do this, it would have to be shmick.

It would need to be super reliable, so I'm thinking of dropping a late model fuel injected chev V8 in it (like an LS2 or something). I've seen plenty of pimped up Caddies in the States but nothing with a late model engine.  Does anyone know if this is possible? Would it be difficult? I would outsource the work as I'm just a pen pusher and am hopeless mechanicly. How much would the conversion cost? Does anyone know what website I can look at to research?

Alternatively, I'd consider a bubbletop Impala or similar but they're getting expensive and I really like the look and style of the Caddy.

Any help would be much appreciated!

68PONY:
Anything is possible , it just depends on how deep your pockets are , there would be alot of fabricating i suppose , im more than happy to find out more info for ya
cheers chris.

MR 225:
Thanks Chris. I'm thinking of a budget of $55 - 60K. With the dollar currently strong, I'm hoping that's achievable. If I buy one that has the exterior and interior already done from the states, hopefully that should save some cash.

OOPS. I just realised this thread is in the wrong section!

bonnevista:
Why do you think the Caddy engine wouldn't be reliable, assuming it was in good shape to start with?  Having said that, if you bought a Caddy and the engine and trans needed reconditioning, just get them rebuilt - they'll go forever.  

MR 225:
No, I'm sure it would run forever but I just think the newer engine would be more comfortable and smoother in an everyday car. Fuel economy would be better too.

I run a real estate agency in the Inner City and drive in bumper to bumper traffic 6 days a week, so I just thought it would be a better option.

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