The 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham, also known as the Series 70 Eldorado Brougham, was designed to be Cadillac’s halo car. Built at the Clark Street Cadillac plant, it was a four-door with ...
A longtime director at Leavitt Funeral Home and Crematory Services has a passion and love for antique automobiles and the ...
‘You knew you made it in life when you could afford a Cadillac,’ something probably holding all the truth in the world back when the luxury brand was still the Standard of the World. Well, if that ...
Remember when Cadillac made cars, not luxo-barges with helipad-sized hoods and football fields instead of trunk lids, with normal wheels, great styling, and superb engineering? Nowadays, the CTs and ...
The 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham was a cutting-edge, ultra-luxury sedan that cost more than any Rolls-Royce for sale at the time. A limited-run, hand-built statement piece, it was meant to ...
Cadillac has been America’s No. 1 luxury car since World War II. There have been other successful luxury cars built in this country like Pierce-Arrow, Duesenberg, Packard, Lincoln and Chrysler ...
Geoffrey Smith, 63, has been a carpenter and contractor all of his adult life. He currently lives in San Rafael, keeping busy with real estate investments and life. I have always been a car guy. Years ...
Some of the most elite people in the world in the course of modern history have driven and/or have ridden in a Cadillac sedan. Through the latter stage of the 20th century, Cadillac relied heavily on ...
The Pontiac Bonneville and Cadillac DeVille were both luxurious examples of top-down motoring. If you could have just one, which would you put in your garage?