The Cadillac Debutante was exhibited at the Chicago Auto Show as a concept car in 1950. The interior was upholstered in leopard skin and had 24-karat gold instrument panels and 24-karat gold fittings. At $35,000, it was claimed to be Cadillac's most luxurious car ever at the time. However, it never reached the production line, making it a one-off.[1]
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