Designed under the guidance of Cadillac’s chief designer and protege of Harley Earl, Bill Mitchell, the 1941 Cadillacs made a...
1941 was another record sales year for Cadillac, with total sales topping 66,000 vehicles, exceeding any previous year by 20,000...
In 1946, Cadillac was finished with war-time production and began selling motor cars with a great demand and short supply....
The 1946 Series 62 Cadillac models are considered by many to be imbued with such carefully prescribed proportions that it...
In the prelude to World War II, the Art and Colour Section of General Motors, led by the visionary designer...
Odds are you’ve never seen a car quite like this 1953 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe. There’s a good reason for...
Cadillacs, particularly the Series 62 line, were increasingly larger during the mid-1950s. In 1957, Cadillac introduced a new X-frame with...
Established by Henry Leland and Robert Faulconer, the Cadillac Automobile Company, based in Detroit, Michigan, unveiled its inaugural car in...