Friday, November 28, 2008
As a tribute to America's best automobile, a collective of artists called Ant Farm decided to place 10 Cadillacs, ranging from a 1949 Club Coupe to a 1963 Sedan, in a wheat field located west of Amarillo, Texas. Mr. Stanley Marsh 3, a local helium tycoon, provided some place for the cars to rest. Ten big holes were dug and the cars were driven with their front end into them. Thus the Cadillac Ranch was born becoming the worlds most famous art cars, and as you can see they have undergone many paint jobs since their creation in 1974. Full story here.
Original Cadillacs
Cadillacs From Space
Multi Colored Cadillacs
Lit Up Cadillacs
White Cadillacs
Pink Cadillacs
Yellow Cadillacs
Red Cadillacs
Cadillac Fin close up