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    This 1953 Cadillac Lemans received its name from the grueling and prestigious 24 Hours of LeMans race in France. Briggs Cunningham, driving Cadillacs, scored many successes in the 1950 race.

    GM styling built four of these fiberglass show cars for various shows and exhibits. The LeMans features a 250 horsepower V8 engine coupled to a 4-speed gearbox, making it faster and smoother than any contemporary Cadillacs. The fiberglass body also sported the company's very first wrap-around windshield.

    Three of the four cars constructed have survived to this day. The fourth was destroyed by fire.

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