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Automotive royalty: celebrating Cadillac's history!

Let's celebrate what many consider to be automotive royalty—the legendary Cadillac!

GM purchased this long-standing automotive company in 1909, 112 years ago, and there's no better time to go through some of our favourite vehicles from its long legacy.

photo source: old cars weekly

Becoming it's own model in '59, the DeVille was a true Cadillac icon. 325 horsepower, bullet taillights, and those unmistakable high tailfins cemented its legacy in classic car history.

photo source: Cadillac, GM Corp.

This one's for some of our more seasoned readers—being able to see a new Series 90 rolling down the street must have been a sight to behold. It's a true show of Cadillac's unrivalled elegance in all of its vehicles.

photo source: Cameron Chappus

Considered at the time as the last American convertible, the '76 Eldorado was a soft top in a time when convertibles were disappearing in North America. It was a monument of the '70s, and is still highly sought after today.  

 

 

Cameron Chappus Posted by Cameron Chappus

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