1935 Cadillac
1935 Cadillac in Silver Bells, Movie made for TV, 2005 
Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: 

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Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
Comments about this vehicle
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◊ 2013-05-16 23:00 |
The year is 1935. I found a very similar car - including the split window windshield and described as 1935 Cadillac V-12 Convertible Sedan by Fleetwood. If so, here is complementary description: Model 370-D. Series 40. 150 hp, 368 cu. in. OHV V-12 engine, three-speed selective synchromesh transmission, independent front suspension with coil springs, ¾-floating rear axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs, and four-wheel vacuum assisted mechanical brakes. Wheelbase: 146 in. Cadillacs were little changed for 1935 and were essentially carried over from the previous year. The main differences were the abandonment of the fragile bi-plane bumpers, which were expensive to manufacture and difficult to repair, plus the addition of the all-steel turret top on Fisher-bodied models. Cadillac built a total of 3,636 cars for the year, including 3,209 V-8s, 377 V-12s, and only 50 V-16s. The Series 40 V-12 lineup was comprised of no less than 18 models, using only Fleetwood bodies and a 146-inch chassis. The five-passenger V-12 convertible sedan with division, style number 5780, had a base price of $4,995. CONTACT US ABOUT RM RELATED EVENTS AUCTIONS AMERICA MEDIA SPONSORS MULTIMEDIA OUR STORE FEEDBACK? careers FAQs Join our email list terms and conditionsprivacy policy -- Last edit: 2013-05-16 23:40:44 |
