The story goes that when Henry Ford fell out with his investors, he left the company to start another company. The investors consulted with Henry M. Leland about liquidating the factory. He recommended continuing the production of cars. The year was 1902. The new company was called Cadillac – named after Detroit's founder. Cadillac is America's most prestigious car brand.
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Cadillac Eldorado Convertible

Not only does it represent American automotive philosophy at its peak. Generation 9 was also to be the last American convertible for many years from GM.

1977 Cadillac Deville

Cadillac Deville 5 gen.

GM was busy downsizing the models in line with developments in the car market after the oil crisis in the early 70s.

1975 Cadillac Deville

Cadillac Deville 4 gen

Many claim that this Cadillac model, produced between 1971 – 1976, was the last proper Cadillac DeVille.

1968 Cadillac DeVille.

Cadillac DeVille 3 gen.

Changes every year did not bring much progress, but did make customers change cars more often.

Cadillac Deville 2 gen.

I like the rear end with the small fin that ends in a discreet point, although "discreet" is perhaps the wrong expression for a Cadillac model from the early 60s.

Cadillac Eldorado 9th gen.

Surely not hiding in the crowd. 5,69 meters long and 2,03 meters wide and fill out their goals in all four corners.

1968 Cadillac 75 Fleetwood

Cadillac 75 9th gen

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Cadillac BLS – Nice try!

A completely unexpected news. Even the dealers were surprised. A new Cadillac adapted to the European market.

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