1921 Cadillac Type 59 Four-Passenger Victoria
This Type 59 Victoria was shipped to Neel Cadillac, the Philadelphia dealer, on 3 October 1920 and delivered to the customer, D.M. Groome, of Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, on 2 April 1921. It was purchased by the Merrick Auto Museum in 1997 from Irving Kramer of West Bloomfield, Michigan. The recipient of a 770-hour restoration, it is burgundy with black fenders and upper body. Upholstered in tan pleated cloth, it has roller shades on the rear and side windows. Twelve-spoke varnished-wood artillery wheels carry 34 × 4½ blackwall tires on 23-inch demountable rims. The radiator cap carries a Cadillac crest MotoMeter, and the dashboard has a pull-out electric cigarette lighter. Based on precision and prestige, Cadillac assumed the mantle as “The Standard of the World.” This car is an excellent example of just that.
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