Custom 1948 Cadillac “Eldorod”
Foose isn’t usually a designer who spends his time rehabbing classic Cadillac models. So when the Eldorod hit the car show scene it was a bit of a surprise. The Custom 1948 Cadillac “Eldorod” originally began its life as a vehicle that was built by legendary hot rod builder Boyd Coddington in the 1990s. Foose simply took the original car and the design and turned it up a few notches with a modern twist. The most notable thing about the car is the brilliant blue paint job, which was redone by Foose. The leather interior only adds to the beauty of the car and brings a signature Foose touch (via Motor Trend).

The modern Eldorod got the complete Foose treatment with brand-new bumpers, flush wheels, and a sleek grill. This car doesn’t look like any other classic Cadillac model on the road. Foose wanted it to be unique and it is unique in every way. There was a certain sense of style that Coddington put into a hot rod and Foose has managed to carry it on successfully. Out of all of the recent classics Foose has built, the Custom 1948 Cadillac “Eldorod” is perhaps the most unique.