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The image displays a vibrant orange-red classic car, identified as a Fleetwood, showcased in what appears to be a dimly lit museum or exhibition space in The Hague, Netherlands. The car, positioned diagonally, features prominent chrome detailing on its grille, bumper, headlights, and hubcaps, complemented by white-wall tires. A yellow license plate on the front reads "WNB-586 GRAND CANYON STATE".

On the dark wall behind the car, a large black and white photograph of Elvis Presley singing into a microphone is prominently displayed. A black banner hanging above the car partially reads "ELVIS PRESLEY'S CUSTOM".

An information plaque positioned in the foreground confirms the car's history, detailing that it is a "FLEETWOOD" with "POWER: 325 HP" and "MAX SPEED: 188 KMH". The text elaborates on the car's connection to Elvis Presley, stating he "loved Cadillacs" and owned "about a hundred of them," many customized. It mentions specific modifications to this car, including a custom engine, chrome details over the original headlights, a light-organ on the running boards that flashed with music, and special plush upholstery in the interior. A "continental kit" for a spare wheel is also mentioned. The plaque concludes by noting that Elvis did not have long to enjoy the car, as he died in August 1977 at age 42.

The overhead area of the exhibit features exposed silver pipes and utility tracks, hinting at the building's infrastructure. The overall setting creates a focused, historical display of a significant cultural artifact.
Eugene

Jun 3, 2026, 2:08 PM

The Hague, Netherlands

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The image displays a vibrant orange-red classic car, identified as a Fleetwood, showcased in what appears to be a dimly lit museum or exhibition space in The Hague, Netherlands. The car, positioned diagonally, features prominent chrome detailing on its grille, bumper, headlights, and hubcaps, complemented by white-wall tires. A yellow license plate on the front reads "WNB-586 GRAND CANYON STATE". On the dark wall behind the car, a large black and white photograph of Elvis Presley singing into a microphone is prominently displayed. A black banner hanging above the car partially reads "ELVIS PRESLEY'S CUSTOM". An information plaque positioned in the foreground confirms the car's history, detailing that it is a "FLEETWOOD" with "POWER: 325 HP" and "MAX SPEED: 188 KMH". The text elaborates on the car's connection to Elvis Presley, stating he "loved Cadillacs" and owned "about a hundred of them," many customized. It mentions specific modifications to this car, including a custom engine, chrome details over the original headlights, a light-organ on the running boards that flashed with music, and special plush upholstery in the interior. A "continental kit" for a spare wheel is also mentioned. The plaque concludes by noting that Elvis did not have long to enjoy the car, as he died in August 1977 at age 42. The overhead area of the exhibit features exposed silver pipes and utility tracks, hinting at the building's infrastructure. The overall setting creates a focused, historical display of a significant cultural artifact.

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