1906 Model M Cadillac Double Tulip Touring
After parting company with the Ford Motor Company in the earliest years of the last century, Henry M. Leland proved himself as serious motorcar manufacturer in 1903 with his Model A. It was a thoroughly competent machine, but it was with one of his perfected later models that Leland established the Cadillac car as “The Standard of the World.” In doing so, he would not only bring attention to his young company but introduce the practice of parts interchangeability to the auto industry.
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