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2005 Grand National in Des Moines, Iowa

Jim Smelser “made the drive” with his 1960 Cadillac to Grand National 2005 in Des Moines, Iowa. Click here to enjoy Jim’s fantastic Photo-Report from the GN 2005 with more than 150 wonderfull pictures.

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Hershey 2005

Wednesday & Thursday: + 27°C… plenty of sun
Friday & Saturday: nonstop buckets full of rain.

Cadillac parts seems to melting away year by year… good and compleet project cars are almost not existing. Shortly we will have a time we can choose between the restored $$$$ cars, and the empty relics who where used as a parts donor.

These times you can find more parts “in your PC” then in Hershey… but the fun, atmosphere and camaraderie the Hershey fall meet brings is nowhere else so high as here. CLC members from all over Europe appeared in the clubtent for a car talk and hot coffee.

The full story go’s to all the Cadillac La Salle club affiliates in Europe.
Sign up as a member in your country, get the magazines, make new friends… and maybe we see you during the 2006 Cadillac Grand European in Belgium, Zeebrugge 1, 2 and 3 Sept.

Watch out when watching these pict’s: your feets will get wet… because water leaks out your PC…

Dirk Van Dorst for the CLC in Europe

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Kremsmünster (Austria) 2005 – Once again a big success!

Around 90 Cadillacs and one La Salle from 1939 up to 2005 found their way to the park of the Kremsegg castle. Good wheather and a big team of volunteers made this event possible.
In 2006 they will host the 3rd Cadillac Meeting in Kremsmünster, Austria. Details will follow soon. For further infos and hundrets of pictures visit the special meeting website www.cadillac-meeting.com.

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Eldorados and Champagne – 21 Aug 2005 CLC B meeting

Sunday the long awaited Cadillac La Salle Club driving tour was held in Northern Belgium. The tour was organized by Dirk, Diana and Sven Van Dorst and saw the helpful cooperation from 1950s Eldorado Biarritz collector Gert Verberk, Cadillac Europe and Cadillac repair shop Garage Talisman.

A few days ahead of the event, the weather forecast looked rosy, but with only one day to go “unsettled” weather was forecast for that particular Sunday. Indeed, there were lots of low clouds and a gloomy drizzle when I set off on Sunday morning 8:00 AM to Grobbendonk, about 90 miles from my place. Due to the wet conditions, I opted to not take Pauline, the 1967 Convertible, but rather Louise, the 1959 Coupe.

With the newly installed fan clutch she should remain pretty cool throughout the journey. She did a healthy 75 to 80 mph on the freeway, which was corroborated by the portable GPS I had with me. Even with the slightly larger than original P235/75R15 tires, the speedometer is very accurate. (Maybe it was actually less accurate with original tire size). The temp gauge needle stayed neatly between the 1/4 and 1/2 mark, even after 1.5 hours of driving. Good.

The more I approached my destination, the more the skies cleared. By the time I had arrived, it was warm and a bit cloudy. But there were also traces of sunshine and conditions would improve as the day wore on. Upon arrival at the meeting point — a local hotel with a big parking lot — I immediately saw this was going to be a splendid day. A lot of Cadillacs were already parked in the lot and Louise graciously moored along the other land yachts. One hour and a breakfast later we started the first leg of our trip, a signposted cruise through “De Kempen”, the green part of Northern Belgium and through Southern Holland.

A bit after midday it was time to stop at the house of Gert Verberk. Some of you may remember Gert as the “Eldorado Snatcher”. His Cadillac Eldorado collection started with a 1959 Eldorado Biarritz and a 1953 Eldorado, but soon it would be expanded. Two years ago he purchased a 1958 Eldorado Biarritz in California. Shortly thereafter he also acquired a red 1954 Eldorado, the same one that had initially been found by Jeff Stork for another Belgian, also in SoCal. And only this summer a green 1956 Eldorado Biarritz and a white 1957 Eldorado Biarritz arrived at the Verberk residence. He missed out on a deal with a 1955 Eldorado Biarritz. So if any of you guys know of a very nice ‘55 Biarritz for sale, do not hesitate to get in touch with me or Dirk Van Dorst, and we’ll pass on the information to Gert.

Although I had been in Gert’s garage before, I was once again in awe when I saw all those cars lined up. Surrounded by batwing aircleaners, tri-power and dual-quad setup, I could only marvel at all those nice toys. Dirk, trying to keep the driving tour on schedule, literally had to drive us out of the garage and into Gert’s garden. By that time the weather had become very nice and we could all enjoy champagne in the beautiful surroundings of the landscaped garden.

Unfortunately, I had another appointment later that afternoon in Bruges, so I could not participate in the second leg of the driving tour. But still I had thoroughly enjoyed the day with other Cadillac aficionados.

On the way home I noticed to my bewilderment that the temp gauge needle would move up all the way to the 1/2 mark. How could that be possible? Well, after a while I realized I still had the “rally plate” attached to the car’s grille. I stopped at a layby, removed the plate and now Louise stayed “cool” again. ;-)

Regards,
Rik

(c) Copyright 2005 Rik Gruwez
Picture albums:
www.classic-cadillac.com/gallery/album248
www.libertysoftware.be/eldoschampagne
www.kapperludo.com/gallery/album04

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Golden Oldies 2005, Germany

I belive the “Golgen Oldies” Festival is the biggest oldtimer meeting in Germany. The 16th meeting was held from 29 to 21 july. Hundrets of oldtimers, many bands with good music and many many visitors made it a unforgetable weekend. I had my DV cam with me and so I took only a few digital stills – you can see them here.

See the Golden Oldies site for more infos: http://www.golden-oldies.de/

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European Cadillac meeting in France 2005

49 caddy’s from all over Europe , + 30 c° and a burning sun. 4 days, every night a garden party , 4 different roads…… and many different languages.

Enjoy the pict’s,
Dirk Van Dorst
Belgium

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