John Anton Jr.'s 1950 Cadillac Convertible - The Bat-adillac
1950 Cadillac Convertible owned and restyled by John Anton Jr. of Midlothian, Illinois. According to his son, John Anton III, the radical build was started in 1959. John added a handbuilt roof with a handmade windshield. The middle of the roof was sculpted with scoops built in. The fenderskirts were also handmade with scoops built in, and the rear of the car featured big wild fins with taillights, a rolled pan, and other modifications. The front was also completely redone. People said the car looked like a bat, so John called it the "Bat-adillac." Needing money, John sold the build before it was completed.[1]
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