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Cadillac: one of the coolest brands in all of automotive history... certainly my favorite luxury brand hands down. Sure I love BMW and have the utmost respect for Deusenbergs, Bugattis, Packards, Auburns and Pierce Arrows... I even like certain M.B.s and Lincolns but in the end Cadillac is my favorite by a far.

So I thought I'd share some of my favorites through the years:

1928 Cadillac Imperial Cabriolet

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1930 Cadillac V16 (Al Capone's personal armored ride)

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1930 boat tail V16

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1931 one of one tripple red V16

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1931 V16 roadster

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1932 Cadillac Dual Cowl Phaeton V16

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1936 Cadillac Imperial limo V16

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1948 Caddy Ragtop

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1949 Cadillac fast back

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1953 Cadillac in Cuba

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1953

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1953 Eldorado ragtop

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1954

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1957 Sedan Deville

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1958

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1959 Cadillac Coupe Deville in yellow.

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1959 is such a cool year for cars.

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1959 Cadillac Deville flat top (vista roof)

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1959 Cadillac nuf said. I love 4dr hardtops from this era. :wub:

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1961 Cadillac ragtop

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1961 Cadillac Coupe Deville

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1961 Cadillac Sedan Deville

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1961 Cadillac Hearse

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1962 Cadillac Deville ragtop

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more to come later. :)
Both "1953" and "1953 Eldorado ragtop" are '54s, not that that matters; differences are minimal and all here are beautiful. My favorite post-war that you posted has to be the '58 Series 60 Special (with Sabre Spoke wheels- yummy). Those are stunning in person.

The Flying Cadillac. Allante: Makes 'SL' stand for 'Sad-Looking'
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Eldorado: Timeless
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The New Looker
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The Look Ahead
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Something old...
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...something new...
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...something borrowed...
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...and something blue.
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user posted image But seriously, the last Eldo was great looking, most Eldos through the years have been. And the Allante was pretty cool as well.
One point of my life I will own a last gen Eldorado... I really wish they had given it a sight facelift inlines of the last gen Seville but I think it still looks good as it was.

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One point of my life I will own a last gen Eldorado...
I really wish they had given it a sight facelift inlines of the last gen Seville but I think it still looks good as it was.

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To think of it, when I was shopping for the Regal...I ran across one that at first looked great... $8k, 1996 with all the new goodies of the last revision of the car, all black, tinted windows, 50k miles... I thought I had hit a dream car...until I realized two things, I didn't fit great (I would have lived with it for a fully loaded ETC)...and the AC was literally non-existant (in addition to a few of the toys not working like the sunroof). In the end the car didn't even make it on my list, but it was a great idea at least.

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