Image of 1936 Cadillac Series 75, Note: These illustrations use artistic license and may differ from actual historical models.
Performance Metrics
Fundamental Metrics
Emotional Appeal
MMP Rating
| Engine Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Engine: | V8 |
| Displacement: | 5.7L |
| Horsepower: | Estimated 135-150 HP |
| Torque: | 280 lb-ft |
| Compression Ratio: | Estimated 6.25:1 |
| Ignition System: | Distributor and coil |
| Cooling System: | Liquid cooled |
| Performance Specifications | |
| 0-60 Time: | Information not available |
| 1/4 Mile Time: | Information not available |
| Top Speed: | 85 mph |
| Transmission and Drive | |
| Drive Type: | Rear wheel drive |
| Transmission Type: | 3-speed manual |
| Fuel and Efficiency | |
| Fuel System Type: | Carburetor |
| MPG: | Information not available |
| Dimensions and Brakes | |
| Brakes: | Drum brakes |
| Wheelbase: | 138 inches |
| Weight: | Estimated 5000 lbs |
Note: Specifications for classic cars are given to the best of our ability, considering the limited and variant data available.
The Dawn of Opulence: The 1936 Cadillac Series 75
As the epitome of luxury and engineering prowess, the 1936 Cadillac Series 75 stood as a beacon of American automotive excellence during an era when the world was on the cusp of monumental change. Born from the storied assembly lines of the Cadillac division of General Motors, this vehicle emerged as a testament to the brand's commitment to unparalleled sophistication and performance. With its historical roots planted firmly in the midst of the Great Depression, the Series 75 was not merely a car; it was a bold statement of resilience and technological ambition.
One particularly intriguing fact about this classic is that it was among the first vehicles to offer a degree of customization to customers, allowing for a personal touch in an age where such luxury was uncommon. This feature alone set it apart from many competitors and carved its niche in automotive history.
Design and Innovation: A Symphony of Style and Substance
The exterior of the 1936 Cadillac Series 75 was nothing short of breathtaking. Its long, sweeping lines and pronounced fenders exuded a sense of motion even at a standstill. The iconic grille, with its intricate pattern and imposing presence, served as the face of Cadillac's design language. The vehicle's silhouette was a harmonious blend of form and function, culminating in an art deco-inspired masterpiece that captured the imagination of the era's elite.
Inside, passengers were enveloped in an environment that showcased Cadillac's commitment to craftsmanship. Plush seating upholstered in fine fabrics or leather, elegant wood trimmings, and detailed metalwork demonstrated that no expense was spared. Technologically advanced for its time, it featured innovations such as an optional radio, heaters, and even a clock, which were considered luxuries in those days.
The color palette available for the Series 75 ranged from stately blacks to rich blues and deep reds. Among these options, it was common for buyers to opt for darker tones that emphasized the car's grandeur. The vehicle came in various body styles including sedans, coupes, convertibles, and limousines. The limousine variant stood out as particularly iconic—symbolizing the ultimate expression of status and comfort.
Historical Significance: A Legacy Cast in Chrome
The 1936 Cadillac Series 75 didn't just raise the bar; it created an entirely new standard for luxury automobiles. It distinguished itself from contemporaries with its V8 engine—a symbol of power and reliability—and its tailored body options that catered to various tastes and needs. This car set a precedent for personalization in luxury vehicles that would influence automotive design philosophies for decades to come.
Performance and Handling: Grace Meets Power
Underneath its elegant exterior lay a robust 5.7-liter Monobloc V8 engine that propelled the Series 75 with authority. While exact top speed figures vary due to different body styles and configurations, this vehicle was capable of impressive performance for its time. Acceleration from 0-60 mph took place in a manner befitting its dignified stature—smoothly yet authoritatively.
The ride quality was equally refined; handling bumps with poise while maintaining composure on windy roads. Driving this Cadillac was akin to conducting an orchestra—with every movement deliberate and every note resonating with power. The hum of its V8 engine served as a constant reminder that this car was built with both comfort and performance in mind.
Ownership Experience: Beyond Transportation
The Series 75 wasn't just a mode of transportation; it was an experience unto itself. While primarily used as a show car or chauffeur-driven statement piece today, back in its heyday it could be seen gracing boulevards or parked outside high-society events. Maintenance required dedication due to its complex engineering but owning such a machine signified one had arrived at a certain level of success.
Fun Facts: The Car That Captured Hearts
This classic has been associated with numerous celebrities over time and has made appearances at prestigious events throughout history. Although not known for breaking speed records, it certainly set benchmarks for luxury standards. Criticisms were few but often pointed towards its fuel consumption—a small price to pay for such opulence.
Collector's Information: A Treasure on Wheels
Today, finding a 1936 Cadillac Series 75 is akin to discovering hidden treasure. With production numbers estimated around 5,248 units across all body styles, they are rare gems indeed. As for value range, pristine examples can fetch anywhere from $50,000 to well over $100,000 depending on provenance and condition—making them both appreciating assets and cherished collectibles.
Conclusion: A Timeless Testament to Automotive Grandeur
The 1936 Cadillac Series 75 is more than just a classic car—it is an enduring symbol of American luxury and innovation during an era that demanded nothing less than excellence. Its legacy continues to captivate enthusiasts and collectors alike, ensuring its place in history is both secure and celebrated.
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Catalog of Parts
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Spring and Shackle Bushing-BN 22Spring and Shackle Bushing. For front or rear eyes on rear leaf spring. 1-3/4" bottom O.D X 1-3/8" high, with 3/4" I.D. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Upper Door Hinge Post Bumper. Held by screw-DB 60-AUpper Door Hinge Post Bumper. Held by screw. 7/8" diameter X 1/8" thick. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Inner and Outer Center Division Bar Seals-DP 20Inner and Outer Center Division Bar Seals. Each piece 14-1/4" long. Set
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Gas filler grommet. Fits all models '36 Buick-GF 25Gas filler grommet. Fits all models '36 Buick. Fits '37 Buick Series 80/90. 2-1/8 in. ID; 4 in. OD. Dense black rubber. Each.
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Rear Hood Corners. 1-1/4" wide. Pair-HC 29Rear Hood Corners. 1-1/4" wide. Pair
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Windshield and Rear Window Channel. Used with 1/4" glass-LP 105Windshield and Rear Window Channel. Used with 1/4" glass. Fits some models. Sold by the foot
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Trunk Seal. Sponge rubber. Sold by the foot.-LP 96-/FTTrunk Seal. Sponge rubber. Sold by the foot.
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Rumble Seat Step Plate Bracket Pad-MP 348-BRumble Seat Step Plate Bracket Pad. 3-1/8" wide X 4-7/8" long. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Tail-Light Pads. 2" wide X 8-1/2" long. Pair-MP 360Tail-Light Pads. 2" wide X 8-1/2" long. Pair
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Rumble Seat Step Plate Bracket. 4-1/2" wide X 4-1/4" long-MP 374-BRumble Seat Step Plate Bracket. 4-1/2" wide X 4-1/4" long. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Headlight Pads. 3-3/8" wide X 7-7/8" long. Pair-MP 380Headlight Pads. 3-3/8" wide X 7-7/8" long. Pair
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Rumble Seat Step Plate Bracket Pad. Each-MP 380-ARumble Seat Step Plate Bracket Pad. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Headlight Pads. 3-1/4" wide X 11" long. Pair-MP 383Headlight Pads. 3-1/4" wide X 11" long. Pair
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Park Light Pads. 2" wide X 11-1/2" long. Pair-MP 431Park Light Pads. 2" wide X 11-1/2" long. Pair
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Tail-light Pads. 1-7/8" wide X 4-1/2" long. Pair-MP 432Tail-light Pads. 1-7/8" wide X 4-1/2" long. Pair
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Headlight Pads. 3-1/4" wide X 6-5/8" long. Pair-MP 433Headlight Pads. 3-1/4" wide X 6-5/8" long. Pair
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Door Handle Ferrule Grommet. I.D. 11/16", O.D. 1-3/16"-MP 546-IDoor Handle Ferrule Grommet. I.D. 11/16", O.D. 1-3/16". Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Windshield Wiper Transmission Pad-MP 546-YWindshield Wiper Transmission Pad. 2-1/2" wide X 1-1/4" long. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Cowl Vent Seal. 3-1/4" wide X 15-5/8" long. Each-RP 100-JCowl Vent Seal. 3-1/4" wide X 15-5/8" long. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Door Lock Knob. Brown. 1/2" diameter X 1" long X 1/8" hole-RP 303Door Lock Knob. Brown. 1/2" diameter X 1" long X 1/8" hole. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Door Bumper. 1" diameter X 1/4" thick Each-SB 60Door Bumper. 1" diameter X 1/4" thick Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Spare Tire Mount Bumper. 5/8" square. Each-SB 80Spare Tire Mount Bumper. 5/8" square. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Firewall grommet for headlight and tail-light wires-SM 34Firewall grommet for headlight and tail-light wires. Fits 11/16" hole. 5/16" I.D., 15/16" O.D. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Trunk seal. '36-'40 GM coupes and convertibles only-TK 58-A/18Trunk seal. '36-'40 GM coupes and convertibles only. Does not fit Buick models (order LP 58-L per foot). 3/4 in. W x 1/2 in. Thk x 18 ft. L. Each.
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Trunk Seal for Coupes and Convertibles Only-TK 58-B/18Trunk Seal for Coupes and Convertibles Only. 1" wide X 1/2" thick. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Trunk Seal, for Sedans. Each-TK 96-15Trunk Seal, for Sedans. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Vertical Seal for Vent Window. Each is 17" long. Pair-VS 2Vertical Seal for Vent Window. Each is 17" long. Pair
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Flexible glass-run channel-WC 11-72Flexible glass-run channel. Mohair lined, cloth covered with stainless steel bead. Used on side windows. 72 in. long. Each. NOTE: $20 special shipping charge applies for domestic orders. Call or email for overseas shipping costs. Part can be sectioned in two equal lengths to reduce overseas shipping costs.
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Rigid division-bar channel. Made with stainless steel bead-WC 2-72Rigid division-bar channel. Made with stainless steel bead. 72 in. long. Each. NOTE: $20 special shipping charge applies for domestic orders. Call or email for overseas shipping costs. Part can be sectioned into two equal lengths to reduce overseas shipping costs.
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Flexible Rubber Window Channel-WC 32-14Flexible Rubber Window Channel. For Fisher Closed Bodies, except those using a stainless bead type. Used on side windows. 13/16" outer width X 6/16" outer depth, with a 5/16" inner channel width X 14" long. Each
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Flexible sweeper. Made with stainless steel bead-WC 8-72Flexible sweeper. Made with stainless steel bead. Used on inner and outer beltlines. Also forms easily for use with sliding quarter windows. 72 in. long. Each. NOTE: $20 special shipping charge applies for domestic orders. Call or email for overseas shipping costs. Part can be sectioned into two equal lengths to reduce overseas shipping costs.
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Fender Bolts. For use with Fender Bolt Washers; WF 3001-WF 3000Fender Bolts. For use with Fender Bolt Washers; WF 3001. Zinc Chromate plated, high strength. 1" X 5/16". Set of 25
1936 Cadillac Series 75 Fender Bolt Washers. For use with Fender Bolts; WF 3000-WF 3001Fender Bolt Washers. For use with Fender Bolts; WF 3000. High quality, cadmium plated. 1-1/4" O.D., 3/8" I.D. Set of 25Why Choose Metro?
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