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Cadillac Angleterre found

Started by batterseaboys, November 07, 2008, 02:03:42 PM

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batterseaboys

Never made it off the drawing board in the 57 reshuffle
Milton Homan

Tom Hall 7485

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Interesting drawings, Milton.  Who drew them?  They don't look like GM's work.

The Cadillac "England"?  ("Angleterre" means "England".)  Hmmmm.   ???

This sort of message is better posted on April 1, don't you think?
Tom Hall, CLC Member 7485, Lifetime member since the mid-1990s.

Charles D. Barnette

I agree that these drawings are certainly suspect. However they remind me of the redo of LeMans number 4 in 1959. Maybe this car should be built. But first give us the truth behind these drawings please. Charles D. Barnette

Bob Hoffmann CLC#96

Now I know what to do with the broughm that the tree fell on the roof. Bob
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Motorama

This sketch reminded me of the Thunderado, a car built from a two-seater T-Bird. It was pictured on the cover of Motor Life, Oct. 1956.
David Temple
David W. Temple, author Motorama: GM's Legendary Show and Concept Cars

batterseaboys

Hi

Its a tribute to the Lemans and a glimpse at what might have been had the 59 development continued on the 7,8,9 platform, It is with respect to Cadillac that it is done in belief that they are ,were and will forever be the finest cars produced..............
Milton Homan

batterseaboys

Hi Motorama

the Angleterre would be much larger than that ford abomination
Milton Homan

batterseaboys

I saw it in Gleneagles green with green metallic leather.

I might add gentlemen that I take Cadillacs very very seriously............
Milton Homan