When the general public thinks of a pink Cadillac, minds instantly flock to a 1959 model with gorgeous tailfins and sweeping lines. But, the fact of the matter is Cadillac never made a pink 1959 ...
The 1959 Cadillac Eldorado did not just arrive with towering tailfins and chrome. It rolled onto the scene as an argument about where American luxury, technology, and optimism were supposed to go next ...
The most popular Cadillac of 1959 was the six-window sedan, and this example perfectly sums up why Cadillac was still the ...
We're watching as this neglected 1959 Cadillac 62 is revived after wasting away for years, finally rolling under its own ...
Cadillac may be struggling to compete with Europe's premier automakers nowadays, but things used to be different back in the day. The company established itself as the "Standard of the World" before ...
A 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe DeVille, one of the most recognizable luxury cars of the late 1950s, has emerged as a restoration candidate after spending decades off the road. The classic American ...
In the world of rare automobiles, owning a 1-of-only-100 vehicle is not that uncommon. However, take one of those surviving examples, cut it up, remove some of its styling cues while borrowing others ...
Built for the late Steve Barton, this radical 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham has been transformed into a one-of-a-kind wagon. Jordan Quintal Sr. did the built; it's powered by a 1,025 ...
Henry Leland was a New England machinist who learned his trade with various companies, including Colt Firearms, a firm that excelled in precision manufacturing techniques. Precision became a passion ...
When it comes to customs, comprehensive builds, especially show-worthy ones, can become very costly very quick. The perfect example of that is this custom Cadillac Eldorado Brougham Station Wagon, ...
We have a winner! The Don Ridler Memorial Award at the 2018 Meguiar's Detroit Autorama Presented by O'Reilly Auto Parts is the biggest automotive prize of the weekend. Many would say it's the biggest ...
John Shand McHale, 45, an executive at PepsiCo from Newtown, Conn., on his 1959 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, as told to A.J. Baime The car tailfin is true Americana. It all began when General Motors’ ...
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