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The General Motors Heritage Center is a rotating collection of the most historically important -- and obscure -- vehicles to ever wear the GM badge.
This facility is closed to the public. highmileage.org was permitted to chronicle the most rare Cadillacs on display.
Cadillac celebrated nearly 100 years of engineering achievement by entering the American LeMans series in 2000.
This 2001 Northstar Le Mans Prototype is the second of three LMPs to see asphalt.
Underneath the art-and-science styling, a 4-liter turbocharged Northstar V8 engine helped the Riley&Scott-based chassis end the season in 4th-place overall.
In 2002, an entirely new chassis was less successful. At the end of the season, the Northstar LMP program was canceled to focus efforts on Team Corvette.
The 1988 cadillac voyage and 1989 cadillac solitaire concept cars foreshadowed styling trends that would define cadillac through the 1990s.
HowStuffWorks.com hosts a comprehensive guided tour of this forward-looking duo. It's more difficult to find information about this 1985 Cadillac Cimmaron concept.
The four-door convertible seated four passengers in twin-cockpit seating inspired by the 1931 Cadillac Phaeton.
Paint supplier PPG commissioned the Cimarron concept for use during the 1986 IndyCar World Series. Trackside VIPs enjoyed front and rear television monitors in each center tunnel.
The Cimarron borrowed chassis and engine elements from its oft-berated namesake, which makes this concept important to J-body fans the world over.
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