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    1904 Cadillac Model B1904 Cadillac Model B

    1904 Cadillac Model BCadillac records show Model B with chassis number 4486 was shipped to the Mexico Electric Vehicle Company, Mexico City, Mexico on November 7th of 1904. The car was purchased by the Mayor of Monterrey, Mexico, and remained in the family until the 1990s.

    The current owner purchased the car in 1997 and is the cars first and only registered owner in the United States.

    After undergoing a four-year restoration by the owner, it is now resplendent in its original factory colors of maroon with black trimmings.