Here’s How Two Engineers Turned An Old Cadillac Into a Hot Tub on Wheels

Cadillacs and hot tubs are among the most recognizable symbols of luxury on the planet, but they represent it in wildly different ways. Cadillacs are primed for public spaces; they exude power, beauty, and sophistication for all to see. Hot tubs are a private luxury, designed to help us relax away from the eyes of the world. Few would ever think to combine such wildly different symbols of success.

For two engineers, however, fusing these luxuries was the best way to enhance both of them. Armed with their professional skills and an old, obsolete version of the vehicle, they set to worth designing a new car for maximal road relaxation. The result of their efforts gives the word “carpool” a new meaning.

Take a look at the steps they followed to see just what is possible for innovative car renovators:

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 Considering The Cadillac

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For more than a century, the Cadillac has been the ultimate symbol of success and power for drivers all over the world. As a division of Chevrolet, Cadillac offers premium performance vehicles on all its cars, along with a beautiful, unforgettable design. Thus whether you seek to tear up the road or just have a nice vehicle to look at, a Cadillac is the way to go.

Time Takes A Toll

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As beautiful as Cadillacs are, however, they’re not immune to the slow decay of time. These men acquired a 1969 model, and while you can still see the signs of beauty and sophistication on it, there’s no question that its best days have long since passed. If they were going to keep the vehicle, a renovation was clearly in order.

 Standard Salvaging

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Vehicle renovations are nothing new. Engineers, mechanics, and automotive enthusiasts frequently seek to spruce up their clunkers, whether by giving them new performance characteristics or by simply adding more stylish exterior features. These men, however, were not content merely to restore their car; they wanted to give it a bold new function.