Cadillac Le Mans, the Glossary
The Cadillac Le Mans was a concept car designed by Harley Earl and developed by Cadillac.[1]
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26 relations: Autoweek, Beverly Hills, California, Cadillac, Cadillac Eldorado, Cadillac Series 62, Concept car, Convertible, Custom car, Detroit, Detroit Assembly, Fiberglass, Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, General Motors, General Motors Motorama, George Barris (auto customizer), Harley Earl, Irv Rybicki, Luxury car, Marie McDonald, Oklahoma City, Prototype, Roadster (car), V8 engine, Warren, Michigan, Will Rogers World Airport, 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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Autoweek
Autoweek is a car culture publication and magazine based in Detroit, Michigan.
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Beverly Hills, California
Beverly Hills is a city located in Los Angeles County, California, United States.
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Cadillac
Cadillac Motor Car Division, or simply Cadillac, is a division of the American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM) that designs and builds luxury vehicles.
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Cadillac Eldorado
The Cadillac Eldorado is a luxury car manufactured and marketed by Cadillac from 1952 until 2002 over twelve generations.
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Cadillac Series 62
The Cadillac Series 40-62 is a series of cars which was produced by Cadillac from 1940 through 1964.
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Concept car
A concept car (also known as a concept vehicle, show vehicle or prototype) is a car made to showcase new styling or new technology.
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Convertible
A convertible or cabriolet is a passenger car that can be driven with or without a roof in place.
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Custom car
A custom car is a passenger vehicle that has been altered to either improve its performance, change its aesthetics, or a combination of both.
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Detroit
Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Detroit Assembly
Detroit Assembly (also known as Detroit Cadillac, Cadillac Assembly or Clark Street Assembly) was a General Motors automobile factory in Detroit, Michigan on Clark Street, south of Michigan Avenue (U.S. Route 12).
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Fiberglass
Fiberglass (American English) or fibreglass (Commonwealth English) is a common type of fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber.
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Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
A front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout (FR) is an automotive design with an engine in front and rear-wheel-drive, connected via a drive shaft.
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General Motors
General Motors Company (GM) is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
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General Motors Motorama
The General Motors Motorama was an auto show staged by GM from 1949 to 1961.
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George Barris (auto customizer)
George Barris (born George Salapatas; November 20, 1925 – November 5, 2015) was an American designer and builder of Hollywood custom cars.
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Harley Earl
Harley Jarvis Earl (November 22, 1893 – April 10, 1969) was an American automotive designer and business executive.
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Irv Rybicki
Irvin Walter Rybicki (September 16, 1921 – July 24, 2001) was an American automotive designer widely known for his career as a designer with General Motors and his tenure as the corporation's Vice President of Design from 1977–1986, succeeding Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell in that role.
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Luxury car
A luxury car is a car that provides above-average to high-end levels of comfort, features, and equipment.
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Marie McDonald
Marie McDonald (born Cora Marie Frye, July 6, 1923 – October 21, 1965) was an American singer from Burgin, Kentucky.
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Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City, officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.
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Prototype
A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process.
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Roadster (car)
A roadster (also spider, spyder) is an open two-seat car with emphasis on sporting appearance or character.
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V8 engine
A V8 engine is an eight-cylinder piston engine in which two banks of four cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration.
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Warren, Michigan
Warren is a city in Macomb County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Will Rogers World Airport
Will Rogers World Airport, also known as Will Rogers Airport or simply Will Rogers, is a passenger airport located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, about 6 miles (10 km) southwest of the city's downtown area.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
The 24 Hours of Le Mans (24 Heures du Mans) is an endurance-focused sports car race held annually near the town of Le Mans, France.
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See also
Cadillac concept vehicles
- Cadillac Aurora
- Cadillac Ciel
- Cadillac Cien
- Cadillac Cyclone
- Cadillac Debutante
- Cadillac Elmiraj
- Cadillac Escala
- Cadillac Evoq
- Cadillac Imaj
- Cadillac Le Mans
- Cadillac Orleans
- Cadillac Provoq
- Cadillac Sixteen
- Cadillac Sollei
- Cadillac Urban Luxury Concept
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadillac_Le_Mans
Also known as Cadillac Le Mans and Orleans.