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1902 - 1903

The early days of Cadillac

1927

The first LaSalle

1930S

The mighty V16s

1941

A drastic change in style



1953

The first Eldorado

1957 - 1958

The unique Eldorado Broughams

1959

Fins at their peak

1960

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The most powerful 500cc engine

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The last year of Eldorado convertibles

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The only Allante with the Northstar engine

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images included herein attempt to retrace the history and styling of
Cadillac-made automobiles from the time the Cadillac Automobile Co. was founded,
in 1902. The (New) Cadillac Database© was originally compiled by Yann Saunders,
a member of the Cadillac & La Salle Club, Inc., the Society of Automotive
Historians and the Classic Car Club of America. It is now being updated and
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site is now being developed and maintained by DLM Group, Inc. ("DLM Group") in
collaboration with Yann Saunders and the Cadillac & La Salle Club, Inc. The DLM
Group team is working on enhancing the way the information is being published
and updated to make it available in a responsive and accessible fashion.

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models of Cadillac automobiles that were produced in a limited number from 1902
to present. These registries are now being developed and maintained by DLM
Group, Inc. ("DLM Group") in collaboration with Yann Saunders and the Cadillac &
La Salle Club, Inc. The DLM Group team is working on adding new registries,
enhancing the way survivors' information is being published to make it available
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automobiles. Historical information was originally collected and published to
cover the first hundred years of the Cadillac brand. DLM Group, the current
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produced between 1930 and 1940, the 1953 Eldorados, and the Eldorado Broughams.
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information regarding the current whereabouts and conditions of these rare
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about the Cadillac brand. Vetted contributors will soon be able to log in and
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Cadillac historical resources.
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The NCDB© retraces the history of Cadillac-made automobiles from 1902 to
present. As a web-based book, the NCDB© is constantly updated. Information goes
all the way back to the crest borrowed from the Lamothe family. The NCDB©
provides details about the 1930s sixteen-cylinder models. It has the most
complete source of facts and pictures for the 1953 Eldorado. It illustrates all
the Eldorado models built between 1953 and present. It also has the most
complete source of information related to the 1957-1960 Eldorado Brougham
models. Other models covered include Allantes, Cimarrons, Fleetwood Talismans of
the 1970s, professional cars custom built on the Cadillac chassis by M&M,
Superior, S&S, and Eureka. Anecdotal cars and related stories are also given
special attention such as the millionth models, Cadillacs of stars and
personalities, dream cars, and so on. The NCDB© provides information about
Cadillac styling codes and features such as insignia, hood mascots, horn rings,
engines, and wheel covers. It covers advertisements, merchandising pamphlets,
publications, technical articles, as well as known facts related to the brand.
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at car shows and club events. A large number of illustrations provided in the
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corresponding to the various years of production. The quality of the images is
being refined on an ongoing basis as new pictures of better quality are being
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Cadillac Division's Public Relations Department. The NCDB© works closely with
collectors who contribute new pictures and related material. While all the
Cadillac model years are not covered at this time, considerable progress has
been made since the picture-book was started in 1999. The picture-book will soon
be extended to include pictures of Cadillac models that were produced from 2004
to present.

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Registries of survivors.
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The NCDB© maintains registries of collectible Cadillac models such at the 1930s
V16s, the 1953 Eldorados, and the 1957-1960 Eldorado Broughams. Yann Saunders
compiled the original V16 records based on information provided by V16s owners
and enthusiasts such as Rick LeForge, Craig Watrous and Terry Wenger. The NCDB©
also maintains descriptions and tabular roster of survivors for the 1953
Eldorados and the 1957-1960 Eldorado Broughams. The original roster of 1953
Eldorado survivors was compiled by Yann Saunders based on information provided
by Matt Larson, member and researcher-emeritus of the CLC. The roster of
1957-1960 Eldorado Brougham survivors, along with serial numbers, paint and trim
codes and initial destinations, is the result of research carried out in the
mid-seventies by Cy Strickler, former President of the Brougham Owners
Association (BOA). Yann Saunders compiled the original records and many more
survivor were brought up by Allan Dowling, Michael Brooks, Bill Buckingham,
Jean-Claude Franchitti, and Jerry Jansson to name a few. DLM Group, the current
compiler of the NCDB©, continues to maintain and update the original rosters of
survivors and is also adding new rosters for other Eldorados, La Salles,
Allantes, Cimarrons, Fleetwood Talismans, and Professional cars.

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Resources for a growing community.
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For many years, the NCDB© compiler, originally Yann Saunders, focused on
developing and maintaining the historical and survivors' sections of the NCDB©
collaborating closely with experts and enthusiasts from around the world. Most
recently, DLM Group, the current compiler of the NCDB©, has been working on
developing online collaboration capabilities to help maintain the resource and
provide frequent content updates and related notifications via social media
channels (e.g., FaceBook, Twitter). A collaborative library section is being
added to the NCDB© to host supplemental material related to the history of the
Cadillac brand. Forum capabilities are also being added to encourage discussions
with experts and enthusiasts via online channels. In particular a NCDB© blog is
being created to encourage discussions related to various historical and
survivors related topics. The Cadillac Mailing List (CML), an international
message board originally created by Rik Gruwez, was migrated from Yahoo Groups
to Groups.io and will serve as the official message board for the NCDB© going
forward. The NCDB© plans to organize monthly online meetings (via Zoom or other
online channels) to discuss NCDB© related updates, progress, and other topics.
Supporters, experts, and enthusiasts are encouraged to join the NCDB© as
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team appreciates charitable online donations via the services menu on this
website to keep up with updates and maintenance activities. The NCDB© support
team will soon make it possible to order information packets in PDF format that
will bundle information collected from various areas of the NCDB©. Access to a
panoply of new online services of interest to Cadillac collectors will also be
provided. This will include the ability to create survivors' individual websites
linked to the survivors' information being maintained via the NCDB©. Other
services will include support for virtual events (e.g., shows, auctions),
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automobiles location tracking, QR-code enabled NCDB© certification for
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variety of services will be provided by partners including storage, events
management, restoration, transportation, appraisals, tours, and parts
reproduction. Additional services will be provided to Cadillac enthusiasts,
based on interest, including support for research, sales, marketing, technology
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