In 1970, all Cadillacs feature an impressive array of General Motors safety, theft-deterrent and convenience equipment items.
Notable among these are: Energy absorbing steering column
Seat belts with pushbutton buckles for all passenger positions
Shoulder belts with pushbutton buckles and special storage convenience provision for driver and right front passenger (except convertibles)
Two front-seat head restraints
Passenger-guard door locks with forward-mounted lock buttons
Four-way hazard warning flasher
Dual master cylinder brake system with warning light and corrosion-resistant brake lines
Folding front seatback latches
Three-speed windshield wipers and washers
Dual-action safety hood latches
Remote-control outside rearview mirror
Backup lights
Side marker lights and reflectors
Parking lamps that illuminate with headlamps
Energy absorbing instrument panel
Padded sun visors
Reduced-glare instrument panel top, inside windshield moldings, steering wheel hub and windshield wiper arms and blades
Wide-view inside day-night mirror (vinyl edged, shatter-resistant glass and deflecting support)
Directional signal control with lane-change feature
Safety armrests
Thick laminate windshield
Soft, low-profile coat hooks
Padded front and intermediate seatback tops
Anti-theft ignition key warning buzzer
Anti-theft steering column lock
Starter safety switch
Safety wheel rim
Safety door latches and hinges
Safety steering wheel
Contoured windshield header (except convertibles)
Bias-belted fiberglass tires and tiretread wear indicators.