NEW YORK - 298 Cadillac parade was awarded and recorded by the Guinness World Record, as quoted Autoevolution on Thursday (18/08/2011)
August 17, 2011, 298 Cadillac across the United States and Canada filled the streets along a mile. The parade is not due to bad road conditions, but the parade is intended to honor a hero.
Specifically, the parade is meant to honor Henry M Leland who founded the Cadillac in 1902.
Further, the parade is followed by some type of Cadillac, ranging from vintage to Cadilac Cadillac models. This record also broke the previous record in Leimuiderburg, followed 102 Dutch only Cadillac in nine years ago.
According to the president of General Motors, Alfred P Sloan, Leland has been regarded as one of them and was also responsible for bringing the development of automobile manufacturing.
August 17, 2011, 298 Cadillac across the United States and Canada filled the streets along a mile. The parade is not due to bad road conditions, but the parade is intended to honor a hero.
Specifically, the parade is meant to honor Henry M Leland who founded the Cadillac in 1902.
Further, the parade is followed by some type of Cadillac, ranging from vintage to Cadilac Cadillac models. This record also broke the previous record in Leimuiderburg, followed 102 Dutch only Cadillac in nine years ago.
According to the president of General Motors, Alfred P Sloan, Leland has been regarded as one of them and was also responsible for bringing the development of automobile manufacturing.
298 Cadillac across the United States and Canada was awarded and recorded by the Guinness World Record