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In Raymond Chandler's novel "The Lady in the Lake," the character Philip Marlowe drives a 1946 blue convertible. The specific make and model is a Cadillac, which reflects Marlowe's tough, yet somewhat stylish persona as a private detective in post-war Los Angeles. This choice of car aligns with the era's aesthetics and adds to the novel's atmospheric setting.

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