1916 Cadillac Type 53
The first Cadillac was built in 1902 and entered production the following year. Powered by a single-cylinder engine, the moderately priced early Cadillacs quickly established a reputation for exceptional quality and reliability. In 1908, Cadillac became 'The Standard of the World' when it was awarded the coveted Dewar Trophy in England in recognition of the precision standards used to manufacture its cars. The first four Cadillacs were built that same year.
In 1909, Cadillac was acquired by the newly formed General Motors organization. The first electric self-starter, developed by talented inventor Charles F. Kettering, appeared on the 1912 Cadillac Model 30. Cadillac took a giant step toward becoming one of America's greatest cars in 1915 when it introduced its 314 cubic-inch V8 engine - the first truly mass-produced V8 in the world.
The Cadillac Type 53 was similar to the previous year's model, the Type 51 Eight. Styling differences include the hood line, higher roof line on closed-bodied cars, and changes to the door. Salons gained two additional doors, the five-passenger touring body styles were dropped, victoria bodies replaced the landaulet coupe, and broughams replaced the two-door sedan. Partway through the year, a four-passenger coupe body style was added to the lineup.
The previous Type 51 had rested on a 122-inch wheelbase platform, which continued to be used on the Type 53. The touring bodies rested on a larger, 132-inch wheelbase, and a commercial chassis was also available, measuring 145 inches. This platform was often used for ambulances, hearses, and police patrol vehicles.
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