
A large and a fully powered luxury car, the Cadillac made Series 75 was first produced in 1930. This series of cars including Series 70 were so popular that they continued to be made until the eighties.
The US Secret Services engaged General Motors to develop a limousine on the occasion of Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to the USA. GM therefore turned to a specialist coachbuilding firm to make a car befitting the occasion, in 1956.
Hess and Eisenhardt, based in the state of Ohio converted their Cadillac Series 75 car and stretched the chassis, fitting the car with the best gadgets. This car dubbed “Queen Elizabeth II’” was used until 1968 and served three Presidents including Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson.
Highlights | |
- Premium collectible | |
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- Licensed product | |
- Material: ZAMAC (zinc alloy), Rubber and Plastic | |
- Non-opening model | |
- High precision miniature models |
Specifications | |
Brand | Cadillac |
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Period | 1947-1970 |
Year | 1956 |
Model Origin | USA |
Scale | 1:43 |
Box Dimension (in inches) | 7.5 x 4 x 3.5 |
Color | Black |
Make | Norev |
Theme | VIP and Royalty |
Material | Metal |