1954 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center
1954 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center
1954 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center
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The new panoramic windshield<br />
and new vertical corner posts<br />
mark another step forward in<br />
the design and engineering of<br />
the <strong>1954</strong> <strong>Cadillac</strong>. All forward<br />
vision includes a certain amount<br />
of side vision without the necessity<br />
of turning the head. Previous<br />
slanted corner posts cut<br />
across the line of side vision<br />
creating a blind spot at each<br />
corner of the windshield. The<br />
new vertical corner posts permit<br />
the driver of a <strong>Cadillac</strong> to enjoy<br />
a greater amount of unobstructed<br />
side vision. Adding to<br />
the driver's comfort and safety<br />
is the new 2-inch front overhang of roof panel on sedan<br />
models, which cuts off a considerable portion of the glaring<br />
rays of the sun. In winter, it prevents that portion of the<br />
windshield farthest from the defrosters from getting heavily<br />
iced or packed with snow. High and wide window areas on<br />
each side of the car and the wide panoramic rear window<br />
serve to complete the unsurpassed visibility provided by<br />
the <strong>1954</strong> <strong>Cadillac</strong>. Tinted "E-Z-Eye" glass is available at<br />
extra cost for all window areas as described in the SPECIAL<br />
EQUIPMENT SECTION of this Data Book.<br />
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