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The (new)
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Dream Cars
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Cadillac and La Salle Chassis
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Harley Earl, on "Dream cars"
Cadillac's long-time design chief, is reported as having said, in 1956 "There was a time when we in General Motors styling felt we had to hold back on some of our design ideas because the public wasn't ready for them yet. In the showing of dream cars about the nation, however, we learned that the public's thinking was ahead of ours, not behind. More than two million persons see our experimental cars each year in the Motorama alone. They talk about them, they say what the like [about them] - and what they don't like. And we listen very carefully."
According to, Roy Schneider, who wrote me in 1978, Bill Mitchell had told him that GM had an entire warehouse full of special editions, several of which had showed up, at the NY auto show in 1977. Roy's opinion was that Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell had saved most of the "roadworthy" [motorized] jobs. Photos in the book "Voitures de Rêve" substantiate Roy's statement.
Some of the information on dream cars in this section was supplied by Joe Bortz of Bortz Entertainment, Highland Park, IL., who has been unearthing and resurrecting surviving dream cars since the early 80s.
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Custom Coach-Builders
The following coach-builders are reported to have built one or more bodies on the Cadillac or La Salle chassis (pre- and post-WW2)]
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A word about RHD conversions
Up to and including 1913 all Cadillacs had right-hand drive (RHD). Left-hand drive (LHD) was made standard on the 1914 models. Since 1915, all Cadillac V8 models have had LHD, with only very rare exceptions. A handful were built with RHD in the thirties, including sixteen-cylinder models. In the nineties Cadillac introduced a RHD Seville model for potential markets such as the U.K., Australia and other former British colonies where cars still drive on the left.
In Australia, until very recently (1998-99), no car could be driven unless it had RHD. That is why many Australian Cadillac buffs went to great expense and trouble to convert their cars to RHD. These cars have a place in the "Dream Cars" section on account of their rarity, even though, strictly speaking, they are simply "customized" factory originals.
Dave, from Adelaide, Australia, wrote in 1998: "regarding RHD conversions in Australia, the regulations vary greatly depending in which of the seven states you live in. The most liberal would be the Northern Territory where you can fully register any LHD car if you are a resident of the state. The toughest one would be Tasmania where all cars have to converted to RHD before use. The other states all vary depending on a car's age and its usage. In South Australia regulations are not too stringent. Any LHD car over 30 years of age can be fully registered subject to a state roadworthy inspection. Any LHD pre-1974 cars can be club registered (used on permits on 20 occasions through the year plus all club events), again subject to an inspection which is what I've done with my 72CDV. As regards the red rear indicator law in the UK it's much the same here and as far as I know applies to all ages of cars. I had to color my reversing light lenses amber on my 72 and get the wiring changed to use as indicators or else it would have failed inspection. Luckily the reversing lights are not too close to the center of the bumper as the regulation is no more than 450mm in from the side of the car. This had me worried a bit because mine were borderline, but it passed anyway. I've also seen some silly conversions usually using motorbike indicators screwed to rear bumpers ...or, even worse, trailer lenses bolted onto trunk lids. Definitely not nice."
Custom Cadillac and La Salle Collections
The Sloan Museum, located at the Cultural Center in Flint, Michigan, is reputed to house the largest collection in the world of General Motors' experimental and one-of-a-kind concept vehicles and show cars. Many others are owned by Joe Bortz of "Blue Suede Shoes", Highland Park, Illinois.
Help !!!
Has anyone ever heard of a Cadillac-powered Talbot Lago (year unkbnown)? I read somewhere that its owner had parted with it, in exchange for a custom-built 1947 Bentley with a body by Paris' Franay coach builders.
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© 1996, Yann Saunders and the Cadillac-LaSalle
Club, Inc.
[ Background image (pre-WW2): 1940 Cadillac V8 Town Car by Inskip, New York ]
[ Background image (post-WW2): 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Seville by Gordon Glover,
Baltimore ]