What did Louis Mattara's Cadillac look like, a 1947 car that had... everything
Louis Mattar - owner of a garage in San Diego, a famous master of remaking cars. In 1952, he presented his top-end development – a converted 1947 Cadillac ,which had a shower, washing machine, oven and even a small living room-in short, everything to turn the car into a comfortable hotel room!
"Room with a bath on wheels "– so called the updated" Cadillac " Mattara newspapermen.
Louis Mattar and his Cadillac, 1952
In the trunk – not only the luggage, but also the equipment that ensures the operation of the water pipe in the car.
There's a washing machine in the back seat.
After washing.
An ironing board is built into the back of the rear seat. Behind it are sockets that you can plug in a toaster or an electric razor.
You can have fun without getting up from behind the wheel.
Built-in shower. The water is supplied by a miniature water system built into the machine.
In the socket located in the trunk, you can turn on any electrical appliances for outdoor use.
The car even had a built-in drinking fountain with clean water supply.
A miniature stove built into the back of the rear seat.
Picnic on the beach.
A small trailer attached to the car housed a small living room. Pictured is Louis Mattar receiving Miss San Diego in the living room.
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