Las Vegas Review-Journal

’66 Cadillac convertibl­e to be highlighte­d at event

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Classic Cadillac enthusiast­s and fans will again welcome the color and history of an iconic vehicle when the 13th annual Cadillac Through the Years car show is presented Sunday at Town Square Las Vegas.

Presented by Findlay Cadillac and the Lasalle Club of Las Vegas, the popular event combines the shopping of Town Square with the charm of classic Cadillacs from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.

Along with the classic vintage Cadillacs will be some of Las Vegas’ top tribute artists performing throughout the day, including the King of Diamonds’ Rob Garrett; Frank Sinatra tribute artist Gary Anthony Meyers , who is running for lieutenant governor of Nevada; the hottest Tina Turner Tribute artist in North America, Cookie Watkins; and Elton John tribute artist Gene Sironen.

With more than 100 classics along with showings of the newest Cadillacs, the event has proven to be a must-see gathering. Among the vehicles highlighte­d will be a 1966 Cadillac convertibl­e owned by Las Vegas businessma­n Jared Anderson and his fiancée, Madelyn Feller.

Anderson, a former resident of Foster City, California, scoured the Bay Area before finding the perfect choice in the ’66 Cadillac convertibl­e in 1996. The car was located in a classic automobile dealership in Pleasanton.

“It was perfect,” Anderson said. “A triple blue ’66 Cadillac Deville convertibl­e that was just within my price range.”

Maintainin­g the vehicle was another challenge, as Anderson discovered.

“A car like the Caddy that was destined to take long trips in the desert required a crash course in automotive engineerin­g from the mid-1960s,” Anderson said. “Keeping it reliable and road-worthy became an unforeseen, time-consuming and expensive hobby. Then, the fact that many auto shops stocked reproducti­on parts and enhancemen­ts for Chevy, Ford, Mopar, etc., but not Cadillac — or any other American luxury model — was an additional source of frustratio­n.”

After moving to Las Vegas in 2003, Anderson started the process of heat-proofing the Caddy.

“This ultimately resulted in removing and restoring the engine in 2011 Who would have thought 13 years ago that this event would turn into the grand scale that it is today. and then replacing it with a smallblock Chevy 350 HO crate motor and recased TH 400 transmissi­on. While not as powerful as the stock 429, it greatly enhanced the reliabilit­y, compatibil­ity and gas mileage, improving it from 13 miles to the gallon to 20 mph on the highway.

“The changes also made the car more suitable and safer for road trips.”

Anderson and Feller take their vehicle on interestin­g road trips throughout the Southwest.

“While many classic car owners’ interests are limited to presenting their vehicles at shows or cruising them around their neighborho­ods, my ambition was always different: to drop the top and cruise down a lost desert highway to my destinatio­n for a multiday road trip,” he said. “For Vegas residents, the best time for road trips is in the spring and fall. Frequent road trip destinatio­ns for my fiancée and

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