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| Message: | from automobilemag.com 1933 Cadillac Aerodynamic Coupe Earl created the Aerodynamic Coupe for the 1933 Chicago Century of Progress. With its 165-horsepower V-16 and slippery good looks, Earl's creation proved a tremendous hit with showgoers—so popular, in fact, that coachbuilder Fleetwood offered the car in limited production (twenty were built). ![]() 1953 Cadillac Eldorado Perhaps the seminal Cadillac design of the era, the '53 Eldorado, which was unveiled at that year's Motorama, carried an astronomical $7750 sticker price. It should come as no surprise, therefore, that a mere 532 were built. ![]() 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham The last of the hand-built Cadillacs, the '57 Eldo Brougham boasted a gorgeous B-pillarless four-door body, a brushed stainless steel roof, forged aluminum wheels, a unique air suspension, and every imaginable comfort and convenience feature, including such niceties as power windows, air conditioning, and a perfume dispenser. It cost a whopping $13,074; production amounted to 400 cars. ![]() | ||||