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Richard Lentinello's New Book Cadillac Style Is Fantastic

Started by Jon S, July 31, 2018, 04:28:44 PM

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STS05lg

Just got my copy today. Highly recommend everyone get a copy for your library. The quality of the photographs and paper stock is outstanding. Highly doubt that this one will make its way to the book counter at Costco.  ;D ;D ;D

Brian, congratulations on having your car in print. She never looked better.  :) :)

veesixteen

Re: Richard Lentinello Cadillac book:  I have so many "Cadillac" books in my collection that I hesitate to add one more.
Some are excellent, some are good but do include a few caption errors; some are "atrocious"!
Is this more like a "Cadillac Picture Book" or does it have some historical significance?
Yann Saunders, CLC #12588
Compiler and former keeper of "The Cadillac Database"
aka "MrCadillac", aka "Veesixteen"

Art Director

Mr. Lentinello is a gentleman. Not only did he and Dave Rubin provide The Self-Starter with a copy, he graciously gave us permission to reprint Bill Hirsch's photo to run alongside his obit, planned for the January issue. Thank you, Richard.
Tim Coy
CLC Southwestern Regions Vice President
Art Director, The Self-Starter, International Membership Directory
Life member, Rocky Mountain Region
CLCMRC Benefactor #102

1963 Six-Window Sedan de Ville
1972 Fleetwood Brougham - RIP
1988 Sedan de Ville - RIP
2001 Eldorado ESC - RIP
2003 DeVille DTS - sold

Bill Young

I own copy no. 87 of Richards new book " Cadillac Style " and I can say I Love it because it features the Cars I Love most in the world and have since age 7 and I am 64. What I like most is that the writing regarding each car is similar to the writing in " Hemmings Classic Car "  the only car magazine I have ever subscribed to and I have since almost issue 1. I appreciate not just the technical aspects of each car but the story behind each individual car and it's owner. I for one am eagerly anticipating each new book in the series. One of the aspects I Love about older Cadillac's is that they were not carbon copies of each other but rather individually ordered and optioned in colors , interior , and equipment .