What if Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell Designed a Custom Car?

Allendale, Michigan-based Gas Axe Garage this past weekend revealed the Kevin Anderson-owned and designed Crystal Cadillac at the 66th Detroit Autorama.

Crystal Cadillac was built on the premise of a question: What if GM greats, Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell, designed a Custom Car? The ’47 Cadillac has undergone an extraordinary transformation from a 47,000 mile, museum-kept, four-door sedan, to a two-door, candy-coated, Carson-topped coupe.

The Haartz Corp. supplied its Stayfast material for the Carson-style top, which is oyster colored and accurate to the time period.

“It’s quite a build,” said Mike Boerema of Gax Axe Garage. “Kevin found an original owner, a massive parade car that is now a beautiful chrome, candy and leather, traditional custom car. It’s very reminiscent of those built in the golden age of customs.”

Steeped in thousands of hours of fabric & leather research and dozens and dozens of labor intensive modifications, the Cadillac is a testament to attention to detail.

“Lead crystal Cadillac badges (from the original art deco trunk badge) were cast, polished, and placed in the car’s interior to add an air of sophistication and class. Add the 16 hides of leather—for interior, headliner and trunk—and rare late ’40s Cadillac upholstery cloth door insets, and you’re just getting a hint of the total package,” Boerema added.

The car features the original 346 Cadillac Flathead V-8, as well as the original transmission and differential.

“The ‘Crystal Cadillac’ is a unique tribute to the authentic styling of Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell, and we are pleased to be a part of it,” said Eric Haartz, CEO of The Haartz Corp. “Stayfast is commonly used for simulated convertible tops, or simcon tops as they are commonly referred. The craftsmanship and detail in the leather and fabric throughout the entire vehicle really showcases how important it is to maintain OEM-quality materials for projects of this caliber.”

Support for the build also was provided by Valspar/House of Kolor, GST Auto Leather, Jon Wright’s CustomChrome Plating, Meguiar’s, Kelsey/Goodyear Tire, Custom Autosound and KICKER Audio.

The custom 1947 Cadillac will appear March 24-25 at the GoodGuys Rod & Custom All American Get Together in Pleasanton, California.

The Finer Details

Crystal Cadillac’s body prep and paint work was done by Gary Brown from Brown’s Metal Mods out of Port Leyden, New York. The Chrome plating was completed by Jon Wright’s Custom Chrome Plating based in Grafton, Ohio. The upholstery was done by Joe Bukrey from Buckskinz, based in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Other customizations and details of the ride include:

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