Richard A. Higgins Photography
The Cadillac Ranch is a collection of ten Cadillacs representing the "Golden Age" of American Automibiles (1949-1963). The cars are half-buried, nose-down, facing west "at the same angle as the Cheops' pyramids." The collection had to be moved in 1997 to its current location. At no time will the ten cars ever look the same, as the graffiti constantly changes. In 2005, they were painted pink in a tribute to breast cancer victims. You would be hard pressed to find any of that original pink paint on any of the cars now.

The Cadillac Ranch is a collection of ten Cadillacs representing the "Golden Age" of American Automibiles (1949-1963). The cars are half-buried, nose-down, facing west "at the same angle as the Cheops' pyramids." The collection had to be moved in 1997 to its current location. At no time will the ten cars ever look the same, as the graffiti constantly changes. In 2005, they were painted pink in a tribute to breast cancer victims. You would be hard pressed to find any of that original pink paint on any of the cars now.