In 1938, the restyled Series 75 got what was destined to become its signature body style —a severely formal long-wheelbase sedan and companion limousine.
An analysis of the factors that contributed to Cadillac Motor Car Division's ascension to sales leadership in the fine car field in the years following World War II.
The story culminates with Cummings' unexpected acquisition of the car that earned the motto "Standard of the World," the 1930 V-16 Imperial Sedan limousine.
Classic Cadillac pictures taken by Vinny O'Hare and members from the Cadillac Country Club.This edition features many Cadillacs1959 Cadillac Sedan Deville with pictures of before and after restoration.1938 Cadillac Series 90 V 16 Fleetwood ...
This Cadillac portfolio covers the story of Cadillac's fabulous '59 finned models up to the elegant mid-60s cars and is told through 44 articles drawn from 3 continents.
During the '50s, Cadillac celebrated its 50th Anniversary and enjoyed the reputation of being America's favorite luxury car and this book traces the progress of the post-war 60, 61, 62 and 70 Series models.
"In 1948 while the rest of the industry geared up to selling their warmed over pre World War II models, Cadillac introduced an all new design with styling cues taken from a World War II fighter plane, the P-38.
Automotive photographer Will Shiers has captured these dreams on film for over ten years, and this volume collects his images between two covers for the first time.