Cadillac 1967 VVI Data Book page 103

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Ease of Entry and Exit
Cadillac attention to the safety, comfort and convenience of the driver
and passengers is exemplified in many details which contribute to ease of
entry and exit. For example, wide-opening, forward hinged doors, low door
sills, rounded cushion corners, no extending dogleg at windshield pillars
and a padded, small diameter steering wheel which, with the Tilt and
Telescope provision, can be swung up out of the way at the touch of a lever.
Interior roominess is best exemplified by the interior dimensions shown in
Section C of this book beneath each interior illustration.
Door Locks and Latches
Passenger-guard door locks on all doors for 1967 provide disengagement or
free-wheeling of the inside door handles when the door lock buttons are
pushed down. Door lock buttons must be returned to up position manually,
by Power Door Lock switch or by outside key lock to re-engage inside
door handles. Latches themselves are designed to resist opening under
impacts. Rugged hinges, securely anchored, are designed to resist severe
stress.
Hood Latches
The smartly styled expanse of hood, reaching from centerline to centerline
of the front fenders, is designed as an actual functional part of the front end
structure. It is firmly secured with dual hood latches released by a fingertip
lever just below and to the right of the hood center.
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