- Location
- Seattle, WA, USA
- Name
- Keith
DB6 - a little bit bigger, a little bit less elegantDB5?
- K
That is a proper Cadillac car. Complete with the requisite tail fins.
I believe she was incorrect in calling it a '57 model. I think it's a '59 as a '57 would have had single headlights not the quads shown on that car. The 'A' pillar sweep reminds me of the same pillar on our old family '59 Pontiac wagon, the only new car my folks ever bought.That is a proper Cadillac car. Complete with the requisite tail fins.
It is indeed a 1959 Cadillac, the year of peak fins for GM.I believe she was incorrect in calling it a '57 model. I think it's a '59 as a '57 would have had single headlights not the quads shown on that car. The 'A' pillar sweep reminds me of the same pillar on our old family '59 Pontiac wagon, the only new car my folks ever bought.
Yes, though the little jewels on the tip of each tail light isn't a stock item. The originals were solid red bullets.
Graham, are you sure that isn't just the previous model? e.g.Yes, though the little jewels on the tip of each tail light isn't a stock item. The originals were solid red bullets.
1959 was the only year the lights were in the middle of the fin, in 1958 they were lower as the fin was not symmetrical. He is right.
Yes, though the little jewels on the tip of each tail light isn't a stock item. The originals were solid red bullets.
Thanks for the info, fellas.1959 was the only year the lights were in the middle of the fin, in 1958 they were lower as the fin was not symmetrical. He is right.
I wanna see the Bel Air!Here are two more Cadillac Cars, 1 Chevy Bellaire and an Austin Healy for good measure. There were taken at a local car show.View attachment 383110View attachment 383111View attachment 383113View attachment 383115
Yeah, I saw that I forgot to upload it.I wanna see the Bel Air!