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1936 Cadillac Convertible Sedan |
Cadillac factory branch showroom in the GM Building on West Grand Boulevard in Detroit. Originally named the Durant Building, it was built in 1919, and at the time was the largest office building in the world. Architect Albert Kahn designed high decorative ceilings, lavish interiors, and marble corridors.
Official GM Photograph from the General Motors Media Archives of a 1936 Cadillac Convertible Sedan.
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