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1921 Cadillac Type 59

After World War I, sales at Cadillac continued to grow and by the early 1920s, Cadillac production was scattered among 70 different buildings around Detroit. That year, the General Motors division moved to its new Clark Avenue facility on the city's west side. Due to the tremendous logistics involved, the move turned out to be very complex and time-consuming. As a result of these challenges, Cadillac carried over most of its 1921 models from 1920 virtually unchanged. The Model 59 Cadillacs of 1920-21 were similar, in many respects, to the car it replaced - the Type 57. Differences included a change from ten-spoke wheels to twelve, the speedometer drive was moved to the transmission from the front axle, and the intake manifold was now heated by exhaust gasses. There was a new-style 4-pole motor-generator added, the crankshaft diameter was increased by 2 inches, and the frame was stiffened by lengthening the deep section. Changes occurred throughout the various body styles as well. The Touring body style now rested on a 132-inch platform, the cowl was lengthened on the Phaeton and Roadsters, and a two-passenger coupe was added to the lineup. It, along with the Town Brougham, was later dropped but was brought back with the Type 61. Other changes to body styles included hiding the hood hinges, smaller sidelights installed and moved closer to the windshield, and the headlights and sidelights were optionally available in full nickel.

The Roadster, Phaeton, Victoria, Coupe, and sedan had a wheelbase size of 125 inches and rode on 34 x 4.5-inch wheels; all other body styles had a 132-inch platform and 35 x 5-inch wheels. Power was from a 314.5 cubic-inch V8 that provided about 31 horsepower and was attached to a three-speed selective sliding gear transmission with a multiple disc, dry plate clutch.

The seven-passenger touring car with auxiliary jump seats was one of eight models offered. Production was held to just 11,130 cars for the model year. A noteworthy addition was an access panel in the chassis apron that concealed the battery. This new feature was a convenience in an era when most batteries were inconveniently located either below the floor of the driver's compartment or under the front seat.


by Daniel Vaughan | Jan 2020

1921 Cadillac Type 59 Vehicle Profiles

1921 Cadillac Type 59 vehicle information
Victoria

Chassis #: Q-59-993
Engine #: 59-Q-993
1921 Cadillac Type 59 vehicle information
Tourer

Chassis #: C5962

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1921 Type 59
$5,390-$25,000
1921 Cadillac Type 59 Price Range: $3,790 - $5,390

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Specification Comparison by Year

Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
24,878
125.00 in., 132.00 in.
4 cyl., 314.00 CID., 79.00hp
$3,590 - $5,190
11,130
125.00 in., 132.00 in.
8 cyl., 314.50 CID., 31.25hp
$3,790 - $5,390

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