1952 Cadillac Fact Sheet
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Cadillac, the V-shaped hood and deck emblems were done as gold plated castings. Engine output for the 331 CID V-8 was up to 190 HP.
Read MoreTo commemorate the 50th anniversary of Cadillac, the V-shaped hood and deck emblems were done as gold plated castings. Engine output for the 331 CID V-8 was up to 190 HP.
Read MoreA minor face lift and small trim variations were the only Cadillac styling changes for 1951. Larger, bullet shaped bumper guards were fitted. Inside, red warning lights replaced the gauges for voltage and oil pressure.
Read MoreThree significant changes occurred this year: the styling became more svelte and swooping, the Series 61 received a shorter wheelbase, and the Series 75 adopted the same body styling as the rest of the line, including fins!
Read MoreCadillac delivered its first OHV V-8. with a displacement of 331.1 CID. The Cadillac Series 62 Coupe de Ville hardtop coupe) was introduced.
Read More1960 Cadillacs exhibited a smoother , more subtle version of the styling introduced in 1959. This was the last year of the famous Eldorado high horsepower V-8.
Read MoreTwin bullet tail lamps,two distinctive roof lines and roof pillar configurations, new jewel-like grille patterns, and matching deck latch lid beauty panels separated the 1959 Cadillacs from other cars.
Read MoreCadillacs for 1958 were basically carryover models with minor facelifts – most notably in the front fascia. The Eldorado Brougham was little changed on the exterior, but had upgrades on the interior.
Read MoreCadillac offered three levels of Eldorado in 1957 – Seville Coupe (pictured) , Convertible, and the $13,000 Brougham! Standard Series cars sported much larger fins.
Read MoreFor Cadillac in 1956, two totally new models bowed – a four-door hardtop in Series 62 called “Sedan DeVille” and the Eldorado line received a two-door hardtop called the “Seville”.
Read MoreFor 1955 a number of refinements were implemented. The Eldorado’s new 270 HP dual 4-barrel engine was new and optional in all Cadillacs.
Read MoreMany styling improvements were found on the 1954 Cadillac. The most notable were a lower, sleeker body, a cellular grille insert, squared-off fins, and tapered, bullet-style front bumper guards.
Read MoreThe 1953 Cadillac Eldorado was a custom-built convertible powered by the same engine that powered all other Cadillacs. That would change in 1955.
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