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By

Brian Schindler

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Large and In Charge

From the July / August 2010 issue of The Car Room Magazine

One of the most prestigious Cadillacs to ever hail from GM was also one the largest. Originally launched in 1949, the Coupe de Ville was the flagship of the Cadillac flotilla, sharing a platform with the rest of the Series 62s.

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By

Joe Kelly Jr.

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World Class

It’s fashionable right about now to cast stones at The General, but there’s no denying that one of the cars that GM got right - way right - is the Cadillac CTS. Now in its second, equally successful generation, the car’s become a flagship for all that still bodes well for Detroit.

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By

Joe Kelly Jr.

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Can-Do Caddy

There’s a choice to be made in collectible diecast models. On one side, there’s the delicacy and intimacy of small replicas, that in-your-palm feel that so many collectors adore. On the other is the heft and hand feel of a big, substantial piece; one that offers up its magic in hefty helpings. Danbury Mint’s 1930 Cadillac V16 Roadster is one such model. 

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