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Cadillac and La Salle Insignia
Hood and trunk crests, grille badges,
interior emblems and script, Post-WW2
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In the first post-WW2 decades many models sported a decorative "V", in lieu of a wreath, to symbolize the "V" configuration of the eight-cylinder engine introduced in 1915. Some "V"-and-Crest and Wreath-and-Crest combinations are illustrated below.
In addition to the "V" and crest on the hood and trunk lid, post-WW2 Cadillacs carry other distinguishing marks, emblems and names in block letters or script. I shall try to add them gradually to this page. They are helpful in identifying models of a given year.
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Interior crests, etc.
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Off-Topic crests and nameplates
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9a 10a
16 19 26a
LaSalle Horn buttons 1 Others, anybody ? [1927/28, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933?]
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Emblems from
other marques
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Emblem Trivia
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This truck was photographed in Belgium; the emblem is an early 30s design;
Was this a car hauler? Does any Belgian viewer recognize it?
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Yann Saunders and the Cadillac-LaSalle Club, Inc.
[ Background image: superimposed Cadillac and La Salle emblems, 1929 ]