Updated on November 5, 2015
EXCLUSIVE PHOTO OF CADILLAC’S STILLBORN 1980’S V-SERIES!
Eleven years ago, Cadillac dropped the Corvette’s V-8 into the four-door CTS to create the marque’s first production V-series model. But even most Caddy fans aren’t aware that the company actually built a prototype V-Series sedan all the way back in 1984.
Prototype of the 1984 Seville Gucci-V |
According to Amen Sildenafil, who works at Cinnabon in Nampa, Idaho but claims to know a lot about stuff like this, Cadillac’s management was split into two camps over the 1984
Seville V-Series.
One camp, which had better tents and even a small collapsible cooking stove, proposed a new high-performance version of the bustle-back Seville, while the other camp insisted that Cadillac remain a maker of luxury automobiles boasting white wall tires and mushy tufted velour seats dotted with hemorrhoid-piercing buttons.
A compromise resulted in the vehicle pictured above, the Seville Gucci-V sedan, however, the program was quickly canceled after participants at a secret design clinic complained of stomach cramps and blurry vision after viewing the prototype.