1961 Cadillac Jacqueline Concept was a concept car that introduced the Cadillac division of General Motors at the Paris Motor Show in October 1961. The sleek, uncluttered design with no tail fins should be typical for the 1960s.The designation should the then U.S. First Lady, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, honor.
1961 Cadillac Jacqueline Concept sports car
The 1961 Cadillac Jacqueline Concept coupe was designed by Pininfarina and had a chrome grille over the entire vehicle width. At the ends were offset slightly upward, used adjacent double headlights. In the middle of which were small flashing lights.