
Early Fall is an excellent time to host a car show don't you think? We couldn't agree more.
Patrick Cadillac
Patrick Cadillac and the Cadillac & LaSalle Club recently held their second Cadillac Car Show, featuring an impressive lineup of meticulously maintained and restored Cadillacs. Attendees were taken on a nostalgic journey, encountering iconic models that have shaped Cadillac's rich history.
The Cadillac & LaSalle Club is an international organization with over 6,200 members and more than 12,000 collectible automobiles produced by Cadillac, from the early single-cylinder models to the legendary V-16s. Founded in 1958 in Detroit, the club offers activities and services for enthusiasts of all Cadillac models, including specialty groups like LaSalles, '41 Cadillacs, Allantés, and Broughams.
A fun fact: the Dawson family will celebrate 120 years in the automotive industry. In 1904, Hanley Dawson IV's great-grandfather met Henry Ford, which led to the Dawson family's involvement in selling used and eventually new Ford cars. By 1907, they were awarded the first Ford franchise in Detroit, marking the beginning of a long and successful history in the auto industry.
It's fitting that Patrick Cadillac partnered with the Cadillac & LaSalle Club to host this remarkable car show. Attendees were treated to rare and beautiful models, including a 1976 Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible purchased from the Hanley Dawson Cadillac Company on Rush Street in Chicago, a 1989 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe, a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible, a 1955 Cadillac Deville, and many more.
Stay tuned for future car shows, and in the meantime, enjoy the stunning Cadillacs from this memorable event!