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1948 Cadillac in Las Vegas

By Vinny O'Hare

I just returned from another trip to the Auto Collection show in Las Vegas at the Imperial Palace and I am so glad I went. This time around they seem to have a lot more Cadillacs on display like this 1948 Cadillac.

1948 Cadillac picture in Las Vegas

This Cadillac was ordered by Paul Kassoff and is really quite a beauty. According to the signs there was only 2 of these made. If you notice there is no real signs of this being a Cadillac. The front Emblem actually had a PK which I found very interesting. If you can see it the shine of the car you can see the reflection the other cars at the show. This car was really hot and looked better then it did when it was new. I have many pictures of this car that I will put online in the next few days. I hope you enjoy this journey with me as I post them all up.  You can read more about 1948 Cadillacs here.

1953 Cadillac Picture

By Vinny O'Hare

Every once in a while I get an email out of the blue from someone that appreciates the Cadillac beyond words. It makes me feel all good inside knowing that someone apprecciates classic Cadillacs like I do. Todays email comes from Ron, I will let him tell his story.
Picture of a 1953 Cadillac in a nice frame.

Hi Vinny.

This is my Cadillac and I love it!  (Hope the photo comes with this email) If not I’ll be sure and get it to you.

And guess what?  It only cost me one hundred bucks!

Well, sort of, it a bit of a crazy way.

It’s actually a photo of a beautiful 1953 Caddy that I saw on a calendar here in Vancouver, Canada where I live.  I took the photo to my local frame shop (Kimprints, Vancouver)  and Kim put it in e beautiful color co-ordinated frame for me.

If you can bear with me I have a story.

I was born in 1941 in St. John’s, Newfoundland. It wasn’t even a Province of Canada at that time and the war was still on.

Hitler was trying to get a foothold into North America and there were numerous German submarines off the coast of Newfoundland.

The Americans were major allies in the war against the Germans so as a result, there were American bases set up all over the island of Newfoundland, it being the farthest eastern point on the North American continent.

The war ended in 1945 and I was just a kid and basically I grew up with Americans. I hung out with American kids because their parents who were involved in the military lived there amongst us for years and we all became good friends. We even became friends with the Germans who had little choice but to come ashore when the war ended.

But onto the Cadillac question.

The Americans who were stationed in Newfoundland for indefinite periods of time sort of missed their cars. So the American Government shipped the cars to them in Newfoundland and:  WOW!  The CADDIES arrived!

How lucky we were. We would get to ride in those beautiful cars with our American friends and I still remember how great that really felt.

What an amazing scene for kids like me who were used to only seeing the odd little English car sputtering by and other than that, it was horses and buggies.

There were all different makes and models of course arriving, DeSotos, Buicks, etc. but I was sold on the Cadillac. To me, seeing that car for the first time; it made an indelible mark in my brain.

I’ve never forgotten the beauty of that creation. The year was 1953 and I would have been twelve years old then.

That’s my Caddy and I love it.

Many thanks,

Ron Jones.

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Thanks Ron for sending in that great story about the classic Cadillacs it is much appreciated. You can read more on our 1953 Cadillac pages.

1964 Cadillac Sedan DeVille

By Vinny O'Hare

Cadillac of The Month For October

Mae and Barrie sent in this picture of their 1964 Cadillac. You can see that they took great care and love their ride. Below is an excerpt of their email to me.
1964 Cadillac DeVille

Mae & I were not old car buffs but this car was in good shape but had lacked maintenance. It also required a home so we purchased it in the mid 80’s while living in Ontario. While in Ontario we did the necessary maintenance and repairs but were discouraged as the car wondered when driving on the highway. This problem was eventually solved with a new disc in the steering column. You can read more on the 1964 Cadillac Sedan Deville page.

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