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David H
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The Cadillac La Espada of 1954, a nearly forgotten concept car, built in 1/43 form by S.M.T.S. as The Great American Dream Machine, No. 5.

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      The 1954 Cadillac La Espada concept was a driveable show car first shown at the 1954 GM Motorama. It was a two-seat fiberglass convertible, mechanically similar to the El Camino concept coupe but with a specially engineered convertible top, ribbed to create a perfectly curved surface when closed. La Espada sported a recessed grille air intake in the front, which was guarded by massive and sweeping front bumpers. The bumpers were capped with white vinyl to cushion shocks and prevent scuffing of the chrome. Ribbed aluminum on the fender sides was slotted to admit air for the air conditioning system. La Espada, named for the sword, had dual headlights controlled with an Autronic Eye. Below the trunk compartment in the rear of the car was a special compartment that housed the spare tire. Removing a bright chrome trimmed door, which also served as a bumperette and license plate mount, accessed it. The gas cap was located behind the left rear tail fin, which swung forward for access. The experimental sports convertible had a 115-inch wheelbase, a 200-inch overall length and was powered by a Cadillac 230 horsepower overhead valve V8 engine. (Information from web sites.)

 



   
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David,
Thanks for the pics and details you've included in the cars description.
That's a very nice model.



   
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Harv Goranson
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Nice writeup David. Minichamps did a lot of the old Motorama showcars some years ago but missed this one. I'm surprised that MC, Neo, or AutoCult have not remade this one. 



   
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Thanks for posting this concept car. Love the yellow as well.



   
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Graeme Ogg
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Nice model. I couldn't resist having a go at removing the colour cast. Looks even prettier.

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I'm also surprised that no-one has produced a modern rendering of the Packard Predictor. It may be of more limited interest than I'd like to imagine, but that doesn't deter the likes of Autocult or GLM.


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Harv Goranson
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@graeme-ogg I concur Graeme - the Predictor is another GADM that begs for 21st century reissue in resin. 



   
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David H
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Here's the original 1/43 version.  Click on photo for enlargement.

                     David H Nerd  

                                             

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