VEHICLES FOR ALL FILM PRODUCTION IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA
1960 Cadillac Sedan de Ville
ALL ABOUT THE CAR
1960 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE
• Category: Classic American Luxury
• Colour: White
• Interior: Black with Blue Leather
• Body Style: 4-door Hardtop Sedan
• Availability: On-location delivery available
• Fully restored and maintained to period-correct standards
• Available with or without driver/chauffeur
• Perfect for both interior and exterior shots
• Can be dressed for different time periods (1958–1965)
The 1960 Cadillac Sedan de Ville is pure Hollywood. With its soaring, jet-age tailfins, bullet-shaped taillights, and acres of chrome, this car defines late 1950s American opulence. A favorite of rock stars, mob bosses, and high-society figures of the era, it captures the spirit of postwar optimism and flamboyant luxury.
This particular model is a four-door hardtop, meaning it has no central pillar between the front and rear windows—giving it a long, uninterrupted silhouette that looks stunning on camera from every angle. The interior is a time capsule of the era, featuring period-correct upholstery, analog dials, and Cadillac badging throughout.
Whether you’re filming a gritty 1960s gangster drama or a vibrant musical set in Vegas, this car provides a powerful visual anchor.
Suggested Uses in Film/TV Productions:
• Period Films (1958–1965 settings): Movie Example: Green Book (2018) – This Cadillac fits perfectly in scenes portraying Southern Americana or upper-class 1950s society. Use Case: Arriving at a country club, pulling up to a jazz club in Harlem, or parked outside a swanky Hollywood Hills estate.
• Mobster or Crime Dramas:
TV Series Example: The Sopranos (flashback sequences), Boardwalk Empire (late-era), or Godfather of Harlem. Use Case: Mob boss’s ride in the 1960s; used in a drive-by scene or as part of a criminal convoy.
• Retro Comedies or Musicals: Movie Example: Hairspray (2007) or Cry-Baby (1990). Use Case: Featured in a musical number with characters dancing around it, or a high school prom scene with students posing next to it.
• Las Vegas, Hollywood, or Rock ’n’ Roll Settings: TV Show Example: Elvis biopics, Ray (2004), or any show about the early years of rock music or Hollywood. Use Case: Elvis-style character stepping out of it on the Vegas strip, or a young musician driving to his first gig in the Cadillac.