The West Coast Customs-built 1963 Häagen-Dazs Cadillac, complete with a working ice cream freezer, to the Petersen Museum for ...
In a “sweet” collaboration that blended luxury automobiles with frozen treats, West Coast Customs (WCC), the renowned ...
This 1963 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible is going from ice-cream-cold to museum spotlight. The Petersen Automotive Museum has ...
The car was commissioned by ice cream company Häagen-Dazs, but has now been donated to the Petersen Museum.
Häagen-Dazs donated the car to the Petersen, a gift that will serve a few purposes: Visitors to the Vault will be able to ...
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Buyers interested in originality will note that the Coupe DeVille retains many design elements specific to 1963, such as Cadillac’s vertical headlamp arrangement and rear fender creases. These details ...
Cadillac’s 1963 models incorporated several refinements over previous years, including more angular bodywork, revised grille design, and simplified tailfins. These changes reflected the manufacturer’s ...
Cadillac’s 1963 models incorporated several refinements over previous years, including more angular bodywork, revised grille design, and simplified tailfins. These changes reflected the manufacturer’s ...