A lead sled is a standard production automobile with a body heavily
modified in particular ways especially, though not exclusively, a
1949, 1950, or 1951 model year Ford 'Shoebox' or Mercury Eight car.
n the name, "lead", (as in the heavy metal) ,refers to the use of
lead as a body filler in early days, and "sled" refers to the
lowering of the vehicle, giving these vehicles the appearance that
they were "slip sliding" down the highway.
For consignment, a lead sled in 1948 Cadillac series 62 form with a
mere 26,670 actual miles and looking similar to ZZ top star Billy
Gibbons CadZIlla. A completely outrageous car with a chopped
roofline, frenched headlights, tinted glass, painted bumpers and a
custom tail light setup.Low n slow but it will go very fast if you
want.All bathed in Blurple, (excuse me!), and shining like a crazy
diamond.
Exterior
Our consignor has spent copious amounts of money to make this
creation and it shows all over it.A custom fashioned chromed
waterfall grille, Blurple, (excuse me!), a painted bumper with
inserted signal lights, frenched headlights and a bulbous hood and
this is just the start.That hood has a gaggle of blue and pink
pinstripe flourish and the ornament topper is long gone. The
roofline has been chopped and now sports tinted glass. The long
front quarters are devoid of any chrome,and the doors use poppers
to open them as the handles have been shaved.Custom body matching
mirrors hang off of the doors.The back of the car is a beautiful
extruded bubble for the trunk and rear glass just above.All
shavedand clean.The iconic rear quarters have a bump up on their
trailing edges and in lieu of the taillight being there some custom
vertical tail lights have been inserted into the backs of the
quarters.Another Blurple, (excuse me!), painted bumper seamlessly
runs between the rear renters and tail light panels. Fender skirts
nearly obscure the rear wheels but these are 15-inch Colorado
Custom wheels all polished and wrapped with 225/55R17 low profile
rubber.
Interior
A pop of the doors and I'm greeted with a nifty combo of tweed and
leather. Leather for the sills and tweed for the lowers which house
a simple billet actuator and a molded in armrest.All this menagerie
is in a cream and mauve color way.Seats take from the door panels
and are using cream leather on the wide tuck and roll seats and
back inserts and mauve tweed for the bolsters.A custom console runs
through the center and is mauve tweed and a leather top. In back is
a fancy overstuffed cream leather tuck and roll bench which is just
fab! Upfront is a Blurple dash with late model sweep instruments in
the drivers side panel. A couple of eyeball AC vents and knobs for
AC are also in this panel which stretched across the front. Cream
is the coloring for the padded dash top.On the rise to the dash
from the console is a Boss AM/FM/Bluetooth touch screen radio.In
the center console are also toggles for the windows and seat
adjustment joysticks. Fronting the dash for the driver is a billet
styled leather covered steering wheel on a tilt column.The paint on
the dash front is showing a few cracks.A custom tweed headliner is
above all this action.
Drivetrain
In the restored engine bay now sits a big block 454ci V8. Our
consignor states it puts out 330hp but no documentation is seen to
back this up. It has a single 4-barrel carburetor on top and a
TH350 3 speed automatic transmission on back. he rear axle is a 10
bolt 2.43 geared version.Stock dual exhaust is on for the
exhale.
Undercarriage
All clean and rust proofed to perfection and no rust.Also nearly
non existent road dirt.Independent coil springs are in front, and
on back a 4 link with coil springs is on.Power disc brakes are in
front and power drums for the back
Drive-Ability
The car fires right up and runs like a Cadillac with a 454ci V8.
Very smooth, great acceleration and all the power options were in
working order. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
A slightly aged look to this build but still totally custom and
exterior lines that just sing.If you are looking for something
completely different and a not oft seen Caddy lead sled, we've got
your ticket!
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is not included in the advertised price.
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