1911 Cadillac Touring

The 1911 Cadillac was introduced in the fall of 1910. A significant part of the year’s production was sold by January 1911. By this time Cadillac had such a good reputation that customers were willing to wait for delivery. The Model Thirty chassis could be fitted with coupe, limousine or open touring bodies. The end of the hand-crank started Cadillac was 1911. In 1912 the Delco self-starter was introduced.

Specifications: Model Thirty; engine four-cylinder, in-line, water-cooled; bore 4-1/2 in., stroke 4-1/2 in., displacement 286.3 cu. in., 33 hp. Price new $1,700.

Accession no. 1996G69.


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