c) Cadillac Eldorado
The Cadillac Eldorado, an iconic American car, was a symbol of the 1950s automotive design known for its distinctive tailfins. Introduced in 1953, the Eldorado was one of the most luxurious models offered by Cadillac and became synonymous with the opulence and glamour of the era. The tailfins, which grew larger over the decade, were not just a design element but also symbolized the era’s fascination with space and jet-age design. The Eldorado’s flamboyant style and advanced features, such as power windows and seats, made it a status symbol and a hallmark of American automotive history.