1954 Cadillac El Camino Concept

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The Cadillac El Camino was a concept car presented by the Cadillac Division of General Motors at the 1954 GM Motorama. The name is derived from the Spanish name El Camino Real (Eng: Royal Road), a road known in the USA as Highway 101.

 

The two-door, two-seater coupé was painted silver-grey and had monstrous tail fins, which were not only seen on Cadillac production models in the following years. The sides of the car were adorned with spear-shaped flanges, one running from the front wheel arch into the doors, the other starting at the door and ending at the rear. The front of the car wore twin headlamps for the first time on Cadillac and the chromed, rocket-shaped bumper horns with rubber caps attached to the tips were as monstrous as the tail fins. The flat roof structure was finished in stainless steel and closed off with a panoramic window at the front and rear.

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