In the 1930s, when Cadillac was trying to make a name for itself beyond its already stellar reputation, Cadillac produced motors with eight, 12, and 16 cylinders. The latter debuted in 1930 − ...
During my searches of Alameda streets for vintage iron, I've found a fair number of 50s cars but nothing much older than that. Until now, that is. You can still use a 50-year-old car as a daily driver ...
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The Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75 Limousine was the type of vehicle that was solely occupied by celebrities, powerful politicians and the uber-wealthy. It hasn’t gotten much more attainable these days, ...
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Jim Patterson, an entrepreneur from Louisville, Ky., and twice winner of the Best of Show award at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, on his 1937 Cadillac, as told to A.J. Baime. The Pebble Beach ...
This 1937 Cadillac V16 Custom Imperial Cabriolet was once owned by the vice-president of MGM Studios Edgar “Eddie” Mannix. A truly collectable vintage luxury ride, this jewel was used as an MGM studio ...
No matter how technologically advanced and design-crazy modern cars are, they’ll probably never match the appeal of the machines made back in the 1930s and, to some extent, in the early 1940s. This ...
Cadillac pioneered the modern idea of an automotive coupe in 1906 when they became one of the first major automakers to introduce a fully-enclosed vehicle with two doors. Through the second-half of ...
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