


Vesterheim Museum last month announced that it was returning King Olav's 1951 Cadillac limousine to the people of Norway by transferring the classic one-of-a-kind vehicle into the care of the American Car Club of Norway.
On Saturday there was a public unveiling of the car in Oslo, Norway--first at noon at Akershus Fortress, and then on the Town Hall Square as part of a national Motordag. Oslo Mayor Fabian Stang gave the official opening speech followed by a keynote speech from Minister Of Transport Ketil Solvik-Olsen.