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Celebrity Cadillacs & Caddies in the Movies

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1933 V-16 Cadillac Fleetwood 36
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Al Jolson with another of his Cadillacs in front of his home.
Al Jolson's
1933 Cadillac V-16 - Fleetwood 36

        The Cadillac V-16 was Cadillac's top-of-the-line car from its January 1930 launch until production ceased in 1940 as the war in Europe killed sales. All were finished to custom order, and the car was built in very small numbers; only 4076 cars were constructed in the eleven years the model was offered. The majority of these were built in the single year of 1930, before the Great Depression really took hold. This was the first V16 powered car to reach production status in the United States.
        It was not until after the stock market crash of 1929 that Cadillac announced to the world the availability of the costliest Cadillac yet, the new V-16. The new vehicle was first displayed at New York's automobile show on January 4, 1930.
The new car attracted rave reviews from the press and huge public attention. Cadillac started production of the new car immediately. January production averaged a couple of cars per day, but was then ramped up to twenty-two cars per day. By April, 1,000 units had been built, and by June, 2,000 cars. These could be ordered with a wide variety of bodywork. The Fleetwood catalog for the 1930 V-16 included 10 basic body styles; there was also an envelope containing some 30 additional designer's drawings. Research by the Cadillac-La Salle Club, Inc. puts at 70 the number of different job/style numbers built by Fisher and Fleetwood on the sixteen chassis.
        The Cadillac V-16 was Cadillac's top-of-the-line car from its January 1930 launch until production ceased in 1940 as the war in Europe killed sales. All were finished to custom order, and the car was built in very small numbers; only 4076 cars were constructed in the eleven years the model was offered. The majority of these were built in the single year of 1930, before the Great Depression really took hold. This was the first V16 powered car to reach production status in the United States.
        Cadillac had its worst year in 1933 and announced that only a limited number of V-16`s would be produced. Serial numbers and the owners name would be engraved on a plate to become an integral part of the car. The Serial numbers would range from 1 to 400 on the V-16s. Al Jolson, a famous singer and movie star in the 1920`s and 1930`s, ordered the five-passenger All-Weather Phaeton displayed here. It was Cadillac`s most expensive car model for 1933, priced at $8,000. An anticipated 400 V-16`s, only 126 were produced in 1933 and Al Jolson`s car was number 56.

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Cole Porter’s 1955 Cadillac Fleetwood
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Clark Gable & Carol Lombard's 1941 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe Custom by Don Lee

Jean Harlow with her 1934 Cadillac Split Limo

Harlow was born Harlean Harlow Carpenter in Kansas City, Missouri. The name is sometimes incorrectly spelled Carpentier, which came from later studio press releases in an attempt to sound more aristocratic, and the inaccuracy has been frequently repeated. Her father, Mont Clair Carpenter (1877–1974), was a dentist who came from a working-class background and attended dental college in Kansas City. Her mother, Jean Poe Carpenter (née Harlow), was the daughter of a wealthy real estate broker, Skip Harlow, and his wife Ella Harlow (née Williams). The marriage was arranged by Skip Harlow in 1908 and Jean, an intelligent and strong-willed woman, was resentful and became very unhappy in the marriage. The couple lived in Kansas City in a house owned by Skip Harlow.
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The gentleman in the white panama hat above had five names: his given name was Lincoln Theodore Monroe Andrew Perry. Vintage movie buffs would know him better as Stepin Fetchit.

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1980 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado Coupe

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_Driving Miss Daisy is a 1989 American comedy-drama  -  Morgan Freeman and Jessica Tandy. The story defines Daisy and her point of view through a network of relationships and emotions by focusing on her home life, synagogue, friends, family, fears, and concerns. Driving Miss Daisy won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and three more, including Academy Award for Best Actress and Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
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_3000 Miles to Graceland - is a 2001 American crime film, starring Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Bokeem Woodbine, Christian Slater, and Kevin Pollak. It is a story of theft and betrayal, revolving around a plot to rob the Riviera Casino during a convention of Elvis impersonators.
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Scarface - Al Pacino - Crime Drama
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The Godfather - Crime/Drama - Directed by Francis Ford Coppola

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Marlon Brando as 'THE GODFATHER'
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1938 ambulance
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'55 Cadillac Sedan
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'56 Cadillac Funeral Cars
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Cadillac or Buick ? SEE BELOW
Gregg Merksamer... Email: merks62@warwick.net

I serve as Publicity Chair of the Professional Car Society, whose 1,100 members worldwide are dedicated to the authentic preservation, restoration and appreciation of vintage funeral vehicles and ambulances. Accordingly, I can reassure you with confidence that the limousine in your photo album from THE GODFATHER is definitely a 1940 Buick Series 90 Limited. Judging from its general proportions and the shapes the window openings, I can also tell you the most likely builder of that LaSalle ambulance also featured in the movie was the A.J. Miller Co. of Bellefontaine, Ohio.

Thanks Gregg -
the Webmaster

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