Welcome to the Tunnel Ram Cadillac Gallery, a comprehensive digital collection of original Cadillac print advertisements. This curated archive tracks the visual history of America's premier luxury marque, documenting the evolution of automotive design from the chrome-laden tailfins of the mid-1950s to the understated elegance of the 1980s.
During the mid-century era, Cadillac defined the American pinnacle of success. Our collection features iconic spreads for the most sought-after nameplates in automotive history, including:
The 1950s: High-chroma illustrations of the Cadillac Series 62, Coupe de Ville, and the legendary 1959 Eldorado Biarritz—the height of Harley Earl’s "Tailfin" era.
The 1960s: A transition toward "linear styling" and stacked headlights, featuring the Fleetwood Sixty Special and the debut of the front-wheel-drive 1967 Cadillac Eldorado.
The 1970s & 80s: Documenting the era of the "Personal Luxury Car," including the downsized 1976 Cadillac Seville and the classic Fleetwood Brougham d'Elegance.
Each advertisement in this gallery serves as a primary source for classic car restorers looking for factory-correct interior colors, trim options, and period-correct marketing slogans. Beyond the metal, these ads are masterpieces of Mid-Century Modern graphic design and lifestyle photography, illustrating how the "Standard of the World" was sold to a global audience.
We cover some of the impressive array of Cadillac innovations going back to the first mass produced V8, first electric starter and more - click here to go to our Cadillac article.
Read the Tunnel Ram article on Personal Luxury Cars and check out our gallery dedicated to the Cadillac Eldorado.