Cadillac Series 65 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | General Motors |
Model years | 1937–1938 |
Assembly | Detroit, Michigan, United States[1][2] |
Designer | Harley Earl |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Full-size luxury car |
Body style | 4-door sedan[1][2] 4-door convertible[1][2] |
Layout | FR layout[1][2] |
Platform | C-body |
Related | Cadillac Series 70 Buick Roadmaster |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 346 cu in (5.7 L) Monobloc V8[1][2] |
Transmission | 3-speed synchromesh manual[1][2] |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 1937: 131.0 in (3,327 mm)[1][2] 1938: 132.0 in (3,353 mm)[1][2] Commercial: 160.0 in (4,064 mm)[1][2] |
Length | 1937: 208.2 in (5,288 mm)[1][2] 1938: 211.4 in (5,370 mm)[1][2] |
Width | 1937: 74.4 in (1,890 mm) 1938: 77.6 in (1,971 mm) |
Height | 1937: 69.5 in (1,765 mm) 1938: 68.0 in (1,727 mm) |
Chronology | |
Successor | Cadillac Series 61[1] Cadillac Sixty Special[1] |
The Cadillac Series 65, after the Series 60, represented Cadillac's second, and, being built on the C-body instead of the B-body, somewhat physically larger entry into the mid-priced vehicle market when it appeared in 1937. It was slightly higher in status than the LaSalle, also offered by Cadillac.