The owner of the 1975 Cadillac Coupe DeVille passed away in 2020. His brother kept the car for a couple of years and added a few miles before he sold it to Bill from Competition Cars Myrtle Beach. It ...
Scottie knows all too well about moving forward. When Scottie was a young boy he learned about the lowrider lifestyle by simply sitting back and observing. "I was just mesmerized by the style of these ...
When the '50s arrived it was easy to see the transition automotive designers at the Big Three were making with regard to their creative impressions. Shorter brush strokes became longer and more ...
This award-winning 1959 Cadillac Coupe de Ville "Elvis III" blends Italian craftsmanship and American flair in an iconic ...
This 1969 Cadillac Coupe DeVille is bubble gum on wheels. It wears pink like it's the new black, rocks a V8, and has power steering, power brakes, power seats, and power windows. The model went ...
Some cars have been described as rolling works of art, but several famous artists have taken this literally and designed their own unique one-off creations. Alexander Calder’s BMW 3.0 CSL certainly ...
Buyers interested in originality will note that the Coupe DeVille retains many design elements specific to 1963, such as Cadillac’s vertical headlamp arrangement and rear fender creases. These details ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. How can you not like what you see illustrated on this page? The stylish, 1980 Cadillac Coupe de Ville looks so elegant in its ...
Every Lowrider community has that one man that seems to have owned cars forever, and holds the neighborhood standard for cruising and developing the perfect lowrider. Rick Ortega was that chosen ...
1975: When Cadillacs were Cadillacs. Take an average Cadillac buyer from ’75, time-warp him to a Cadillac showroom in 2024, ...