1935 Cadillac 370-D Series 40
1935 Cadillac 370-D Series 40 --
Cadillac made very few changes to the 370D Series 40. Its name was perhaps its biggest change, receiving the Series 40 designation. It also received a new bumper. The engine was a 45-degree overhead valve twelve cylinder engine that offered 150 horsepower. There was a synchromesh three-speed transmission with twin disc clutch. It was available in a wealth of Fleetwood body styles resting on a 146-inch platform. Pricing ranged from the mid-$4,000 through $6,300 (and up). Carrozzeria, Italian meaning...coachbuilder, is an individual or company that bodies carriages or automobiles. The name in German is Karosserie. These skills were needed during the early part of the 1900's to fabricate enclosures for rolling chassis. The materials used were mostly wooden or metal. As the evolution of automobile production evolved, manufacturers brought the design and development in-house, making individual coachbuilders a dying breed.
- Condition: Used
- Make: Cadillac
- Model: 370-D Series 40
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- Year: 1935
- Mileage: 0
- VIN: W2790M042
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- Engine size: 368 cubic-inches
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- Fuel: Gasoline
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