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1969 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center

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Window<br />

—aids rear visibility during inclement weather. Fanblown<br />

air is directed across the rear window from<br />

the grille on the package shelf to help keep interior<br />

fog and mist from obscuring rearward vision. During<br />

winter, the fan-blown air helps prevent the accumulation<br />

of ice and snow. Two speeds permit setting<br />

the blower according to the weather. Not available<br />

on the Convertible. A Rear Window De-Fogger<br />

emitting warm air is standard on Seventy-Five<br />

models.<br />

Trumpet Horn<br />

—adds an extra note of distinction to fine car<br />

motoring. The high "C" note extracted from the<br />

trumpet styled horn is a truly distinctive sound.<br />

When combined with the other notes of the standard<br />

Soft Ray Glass<br />

—increases motoring comfort. <strong>Cadillac</strong> Soft Ray<br />

Glass shields the car interior from undesirable heat<br />

and sun glare, thus aiding passenger comfort and<br />

reducing eye strain. It is also a natural complement<br />

<strong>Cadillac</strong> horns, the resulting sound carries authority<br />

in a pleasing manner. The available Trumpet Horn<br />

is another of the many ways in which <strong>Cadillac</strong> helps<br />

make motoring more personal and more enjoyable.<br />

to cars equipped with Automatic Climate Control,<br />

allowing the system to operate without strain. Soft<br />

Ray Glass includes tinted windows all around with<br />

heavier shading on the upper portion of the windshield.<br />

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