The Cadillac & LaSalle Museum is located on the campus of the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Michigan.
The Museum displays Cadillacs and LaSalles from 1903 to 2011 in a building that replicates a dealership building design recommended by GM in 1948. Special exhibits focus on significant Cadillac contributions to the automotive industry over more than 100 years.
Showcasing Outstanding Examples
Cars On Loan
Henry Ford left his second unsuccessful company, The Henry Ford Company, to start the Ford Motor Company after unhappy investors hired Henry Leland as a consultant. Under Leland’s leadership, the company became Cadillac, whose 1903 model is closely mimicked by […]
1976 were intended to be the last year Cadillac offered convertibles and 14,000 Fleetwood Eldorado Convertibles were produced. The last 200 of those convertibles were identical and named “Bicentennial Cadillacs” to commemorate the end of convertibles. All 200 were white […]