Cadillac Models & History 1925
TheV-63 was a continuation of the 1924 line, expanded to include the “Custom” line introduced in October, 1924.
- Five “Custom” bodies were shown in the catalog, but a total of eight were listed by job number.
- The new line was custom to the extent that the customer could choose from 24 color harmonies and 10 upholstery patterns.
- The introduction of Duco finishes signaled this start to a color explosion which hit Cadillac in the next few years.
- Nickel plated radiator shell and lights became standard.
- The scrolled radiator shell, first exclusive to the “Custom” line, was adapted to the standard line.
- The “Custom” line was distinguished by sloping windshields and double belt molding.
- A two-door, five passenger Coach body was added to the Standard line.
I.D. DATA
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1925 Cadillac
Serial numbers were not used.
Engine numbers were stamped on the crankcase just back of the right hand bank of cylinders, and on a plate on the dash.
Starting: 63-H:1551. Ending: 63-M-2572.
STYLE
Standard Body Styles | |||
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Style No. | Body Type | Seating | Price |
1149 | 4-dr. Touring | 7 | $3185 |
1150 | 4-dr. Phaeton | 4 | $3185 |
1151 | 2-dr. Roadster | 2/4 | $3185 |
5690 | 2-dr. Victoria | 4 | $3485 |
6150 | 4-dr. Sedan | 5 | $3835 |
5700 | 4-dr. Landau Sedan | 5 | $3835 |
5680 | 4-dr. Sedan | 7 | $3885 |
6030 | 4-dr. Imperial Sedan | 7 | $4010 |
6010 | 2-dr. Coach | 5 | $3185 |
“Custom” Body Styles | |||
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Style No. | Body Type | Seating | Price |
5750 | 4-dr. Sedan | 5 | $4550 |
5720 | 4-dr. Suburban | 7 | $4650 |
NA | 4-dr. Imperial Sedan | 5 | – |
5760 | 4-dr. Limousine | 7 | – |
5730 | 4-dr. Imperial Suburban | 7 | $4950 |
5770 | 4-dr. Town Brougham | 7 | $- |
5740 | 2-dr. Coupe | 5 | $4350 |
5710 | 2-dr. Coupe | 2 | $3975 |
ENGINE
Engine Type | Ninety degree V-8. L-Head. Cast iron blocks of four on Aluminum crankcase. |
Bore and Stroke | 79.4mm x 130.2mm |
Displacement | 5.153 Liters |
Brake Horsepower | “over 80 horsepower” |
S.A.E./N.A.C.C. H.P. | 31.25. |
Main bearings | Three. |
Valve lifters | Rockers with roller cam follower acting on mechanical lifters |
Carburetor | float feed, auxiliary air control; manufactured by Cadillac under C. F. Johnson patents. |
CHASSIS
All Standard body styles & Custom 2-P Coupe | Special Chassis | All Custom body styles except 2-P Coupe | |
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Wheelbase | 3353mm | 3683mm | 3505mm |
Front/Rear Tread | 1422mm | 1422mm | 1422mm |
Tires | 33 x 5 | 33 x 5 | 33 x 5 |
DRIVETRAIN
Transmission | Selective sliding gear transmission. Case in unit with engine |
Speeds | 3 Forward and 1 Reverse |
Controls | Left drive, center control (right hand drive optional) |
Clutch | Multiple disc, dry plate clutch |
Drive | Shaft drive |
Axle | Spiral bevel, full floating rear axle |
Overall ratio | 4.50:1, 4.91:1 |
Brakes | Mechanical brakes on four wheels |
Wheels | Wood artillery wheels, demountable rims, 12 spoke |
Wheel size | 23 in. |
Optional Drive ratio | 4.15:1, 5.55:1 |
OPTIONS
HISTORICAL NOTES
1925 Cadillac Notes
- The 1925 Cadillac V-63 was a continuation of 1924 (“Custom” line introduced Oct., 1924).
- Innovations: Duco finish.
- Model year sales: 35,500 with 1924 model V-63.
- Model year production: 35,500 with 1924 model V-63.
- Herbert H. Rice was president and general manager until May
- Lawrence P. Fisher becomes president in May, 1925
- Ernest W. Seaholm was chief engineer
- Lynn McNaughton was general sales manager
1925 Automotive Notes
- Industry production increased to 3,735,171 cars and 530,659 trucks
- Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. was president of GM
- Pierre S. du Pont was chairman of the board at GM
- Distinctive features: rumble seats, one-piece windshield, mohair upholstery, crank-type window lifts, quick-drying synthetic pyroxylin paints
- GM’s Fisher bodies have ventilating windshields which retracts vertically making a watertight seal when closed and no-draft ventilation when opened
- National rental cars are established
- Accessory makers feature stop signals, mirrors, ashtrays, cigar lighters, heat indicators, locking radiator caps, trunk racks, all-weather tops, and balloon tire jacks
- Model T prices drop to $260
- Fisher Body acquires the Pennsylvania-based Fleetwood custom-body firm
- GM aquires the Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company
- Maxwell-Chalmers Corp. is reorganized as Chrysler Corp.
- Elwood Haynes dies (b.1857)– had designed early auto and invented stainless steel and the thermostat
- U.S. highway numbers standardized, even numbers for east-west, odd for north-south
- The first transcontinental highway (Lincoln Highway) is completed
- Top model year production for 1925
Ford1,669,847
Chevrolet519,229
Hudson/Essex269,474
Willys-Overland215,000
Dodge201,000
Buick192,100
Studebaker133,104
Chrysler/Maxwell132,343
Oakland27,423
Cadillac22,542