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  2. Casa de Cadillac - Wikipedia

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    Casa de Cadillac is a Cadillac-Buick-GMC dealership located at 14401 Ventura Boulevard, in Sherman Oaks, California. Due to its classic Googie architecture and tenure in the area, the dealership building, built in 1949, has become an architectural landmark in the San Fernando Valley .

  3. GM Futurliner - Wikipedia

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    No. 9 was previously restored and modified by Bob Valdez of Sherman Oaks, California. Valdez's Futurliner was reportedly once used as a Makita Tool Display Van and possibly used as an executive motor home before Valdez bought it in 1984. In 2016 Valdez sold No. 9 to ChromeCars in Germany.

  4. List of auto dealership and repair shop buildings - Wikipedia

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    Casa de cadillac: 1949 14401 Ventura Boulevard: Sherman Oaks, California: Googie architecture building used by Cadillac-Buick-GMC dealership firm since 1949 [6] Cass Motor Sales: 1928 built 1986 NRHP-listed 5800 Cass Avenue

  5. 2024 Cadillac Lyriq reservations are now open - AOL

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    What we do know is that Cadillac has now declared two production runs sold out — that for the 2023 Debut Edition, which sold out in minutes, and the standard 2023 Lyriq that sold out in a day.

  6. F1 approves GM-Cadillac as 11th team starting in 2026 ... - AOL

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    Formula 1 announced Monday that it has approved the entry of GM and Cadillac as a new team on the grid, bringing a storied American car maker into the pinnacle of motorsport.

  7. What Cadillac's New Ads Are All About - AOL

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    General MotorsCadillac's new marketing is aimed at winning over youngish entrepreneurs and innovators, rather than the older corporate types who favor its German rivals. "Dare greatly" isn't a ...