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Cadillac Jacqueline
In 1961, the Italian design house, Pininfarina stopped producing special bodies for Cadillac. In fact, they wanted to make another contract with the company. So, to showcase its designers and unique sense of style, Pininfarina decided to produce a show car they based on a Cadillac chassis with running gear.
Cadillac called it the Jacqueline. It was a beautiful luxury coupe with modern and elegant styling, double headlights and a nice silhouette. Interestingly, the Jacqueline didn’t have the chrome or big fins that were in fashion in the early ‘60s. Maybe that’s why Cadillac management didn’t approve further cooperation with Pininfarina.