The 1959 Cadillac Broadmoor Skyview Limo-Wagon B&W were chosen to mimic the early filmnoir photographer of the time.
WOW! SWEET! And thanks for posting in the original - the download is amazing.
Thanks again,
Chuck
hdfilmnoir wrote:
The 1959 Cadillac Broadmoor Skyview Limo-Wagon B&W were chosen to mimic the early filmnoir photographer of the time.
You have a typo in your title, that appears to be the 1937 model, not 1959.
Great image! Thanks for the post.
Jack
revhen
Loc: By the beautiful Hudson
Definitely not a 50's model. But was it built to "mimic" an early (1930's) model?
revhen wrote:
Definitely not a 50's model. But was it built to "mimic" an early (1930's) model?
I found a set of stock pictures - that seems to be one of their 1937's.
The 1959 (they had 6) looks a lot different. Era of double headlights and fins.
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Thanks you for your moments.
Nice work with the black and white.
Headlights look to be about 1937 to me.
Perhaps I'm way off base, but I have to think the original poster is pulling everyone's leg by calling this obvious prewar design a 59, the most over-the-top design real car out of the 50s and 60s.
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