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Title: Puzzle #535 - Solved! Henry Leland and his Cadillac Osceola
Post by: Otto Puzzell on October 15, 2007, 02:50:25 AM
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Title: Re: Puzzle #535
Post by: Otto Puzzell on November 30, 2007, 05:43:58 AM
A Friday gift for the experts.... :)
Title: Re: Puzzle #535
Post by: Ray B. on November 30, 2007, 06:36:31 AM
This is the 1905 Cadillac Osceola concept. With a proud Henry Leland.
Title: Re: Puzzle #535 - Solved! Henry Leland and his Cadillac Osceola
Post by: sixtee5cuda on September 04, 2017, 11:34:56 AM
Information from the GM Heritage Center:

This early custom job, mounted in late 1905 on the single-cylinder chassis for 1906, was commissioned from Seavers and Erdman, coach builders in Detroit, for the personal use of Henry M. Leland, founder of the Cadillac Automobile Company in 1902. It was designed to his own exacting specifications and named "Osceola", after a respected chief of the Seminole native American people. The little enclosed 2-seater coupe was top-heavy (it was 5" taller than it was long) and Leland, who drove his cars as hard as he did his employees, is known to have occasionally flipped Osceola on its side, at speed. Originally painted green, it was later repainted dark blue; Osceola is/was on display in the Historical Collection of GM's Cadillac Motor Car Division.

(The coachbuilder involved was actually named "Sievers and Erdman".  Many web sites spell it as shown in the quote from GM.)

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