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1964 Cadillac Sedan de Ville: Fin Fini
For Hagerty readers who share my love of giant automobiles, you may recall I’ve written up many Cadillacs over the last few ...
There's not much you can say about Cadillac these days if you want to try and throw them under the bus. If you're looking for a positive assessment, on the other hand, you might need to sit down ...
28 May 2024, 04:00 UTC · By: Elena Luchian / It is blue. It is huge. It is perfection on wheels. Jay Leno takes his 1957 Cadillac Coupe de Ville for a spin in California The Most Badass 1966 Cadillac ...
In an effort to meet the federally mandated economy and emissions levels for the late 1970s, General Motors shrank all of its cars beginning with the 1977 model year. Depending on the model, Cadillacs ...
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1986 Cadillac Sedan de Ville: Gregarious in Garnet
It’s always funny how certain cars trigger certain people. Like folks who go into conniptions whenever a Cadillac from the ...
Following Cadillac’s survival through the pre-war era, 1941 would end with the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the United States’ inevitable entry into World War II. This would result in a huge ...
While we may not consider the late 1970s as the finest era for General Motors, this particular 1977 Cadillac Coupe de Ville is an exception. Forget the Cadillac CTS-V with only 640 horsepower, this ...
The name Mike Hoskins may not ring a bell at first but mention his former alter ego "El Camino Mike" and you're sure to get a different response. As a veteran in the lowrider game, Mike was one of ...
One of television’s most recognizable cars is hitting the auction block. The 1977 Cadillac Sedan de Ville driven by Walter White in the final season of Breaking Bad will soon cross the stage at ...
Don’t recognize the car in these pictures? Well, that’s because the classic ‘Cadillac’ you’re looking at never actually existed in real life. Instead, it comes from the mind of Abimelec Design and ...
The hit TV series Breaking Bad was notable for its cars. Walter White’s Pontiac Aztek, Gus Fring’s Volvo V70, and Saul Goodman’s Cadillac de Ville have become the stuff of TV legend. Now, a real ...
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