
While Rick Payton was away at college, he suffered the ultimate indignity in 1990 at the hands of his parents: his collector car was sold out from under him.
“My first Cadillac was a 1964 Coupe deVille that I dragged out of a barn,” he said. “I moved that car all over the state of Indiana and went off to college. While I was away at college my parents sold it; it was very frustrating.”
He never even had a chance to drive that Cadillac, but he literally avenged the loss ten fold and has since seen more than a dozen Cadillacs come and go through his collection.
“I got my next one when I was out of college and was working — it was a 1966 Coupe deVille. My friend and I had a thing over a ’55 Coupe deVille at auction and he got it, so the next real, real big Cadillac I bought was a 1960 Coupe deVille in Persian Sand. From there, there have been so many.”
One of the most special Cadillacs currently in Payton’s collection is the 1958 Eldorado Brougham that he displayed at the 2014 Iola Old Car Show’s “Four for All in ’14” theme area. Not only is the Eldorado Brougham special to Payton, it’s special in the world of cars, of Cadillacs and among fellow surviving Eldorado Broughams.
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