Most Iconic Cars of the 1960s
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Heated seats were offered as an option for the first time on this opulent model in 1965. Carbon cloth heating pads were integrated into the cushions and seatbacks.

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Correct Incorrect The third-generation de Villes carried on a tradition of innovation, introducing features such as automatic climate control, non-glare rearview mirrors, and electric clocks in the mid-'60s.

Heated seats were offered as an option for the first time on this opulent model in 1965. Carbon cloth heating pads were integrated into the cushions and seatbacks.

  • Cadillac de Ville
  • Imperial LeBaron
  • Saab 95
  • Lincoln Continental Mark IV
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