Cadillac Park Avenue

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Park avenue
Presentation year: 1954
Vehicle fair: GM-Motorama
Class : Upper class
Body shape : limousine
Production model: none

The Cadillac Park Avenue was a concept vehicle that the Cadillac Division of General Motors presented at GM-Motorama on January 26, 1954. This involved a four-door hardtop - Limousine on the chassis of a Cadillac Sixty Special with 3378 mm wheelbase.

The Park Avenue was supposed to test the public's taste in relation to the planned hardtop models. The other parts of the car, such as the raised tail fins, the panoramic windows , the rocket-shaped front bumper horns, and the simple round headlights came from contemporary Cadillac series production or earlier concept vehicles. The most noteworthy are the (functionless) air inlets on the rear doors, which reappeared in the Eldorado Brougham Town Car concept vehicle in 1956 .

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