1908 CADILLAC

Cadillac fielded five models:
Model G, Model H, Model M, Model S, and Model T.


CADILLAC - MODEL G

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1907 Cadillac Model G Limousine


CADILLAC - MODEL H

CADILLAC - MODEL M

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1907 Cadillac Model S runabout


CADILLAC - MODEL S

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1907 Cadillac Model S runabout with rumble seat


CADILLAC - MODEL T


I. D. DATA

Model G & H serial numbers on plate on rear of body or on dash (with engine no.);
engine numbers were stamped on top surface of crankcase
- in front of and to the left of number one (front) cylinder.
Model G engine no. 30426-30500 (1907- 1908), 30501-31032 (1908)
Model H engine no. 10201-10709 (1906-1908).
Model M, S & T Serial numbers on plate on rear of body (with engine number.
Engine numbers were stamped two places on crankcase:
  1. Top, right edge of cylinder flange, near water outlet.
  2. Top surface of left, front mounting leg.
    Also on plate on rear of body (with serial number).
    (Blank spaces on patent plate are for additional patent dates, not engine or serial number.)
Model M engine no. 24075-24350 with K, S. T (1907).
Model S engine no. 24075-24350 with K,- M, T (1907), 24351-25832 with T.
Model T engine no. 24075-24350 with K. M. S (1907), 24351-25832 with S.

STYLE

Body Type & Seating

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1907 Cadillac Model G Tulipwood Victoria Touring

Model G
2-dr. Tr.-5P $2000
2-dr. Limo.-5P $3000
Runabout. - 3P $2000
Runabout - 4P $2025
Model H
2-dr. Tr.-5P $2500
2-dr. Limo. - 6P $3600
Runabout - 2P $2400
Model M
Delivery - 2P $950
Model S
Straight Line Runabout - 2P $850
Vic. Runabout. - 2P $850
Vic. Runabout w/single rumble $875
St. Line Runabout w/double rumble $885
Model T
2-dr - St. Line Tr. - 4P $1000
2-dr. Vic. Tr. - 4P $1000
2-dr. Coupe - 2P $1350

ENGINE

  Model H Model G Model M, S, T
Engine type Vertical, in-line, L-head. Four. Individual cast iron cyl., copper water jacket. Horizontal, with cylinder to rear. One cylinder. Cast iron cylinder, with copper water jacket
Bore &stroke 4.375" x 5.00" (111.1mm x 127mm) 4.00 x 4.50" (101.6mm x 114.3mm) 5.00 x 5.00" (127mm x 127mm)
Displacement 300.7 cid (4.927 liters) 226.2 cid (3.707 liters) 98.2 cid (1.609 liters)
Brake HP     "Higher than advertised or calculated"
ALAM HP 30.625 25.6 10
Advertised HP 30 25 10
Main bearings 5 5 2
Valve lifters mechanical
Carburetor throttled, float feed, jet type made by Cadillac Updraft mixer manufactured by Cadillac

CHASSIS

  Model M Delivery Model S Model T Touring Model T Coupe Model G Model H
Wheelbase 76 in. 82 in. 82 in. 82 in. 100 in. 102 in.
Front/Rear Tread 56 in. 56 in. (61 in. opt.) 56 in. (61 in. opt.) 56 in. (61 in. opt.) 56 in. 56.5 in.
Overall length   10' 1" 10' 2"      
Height   5' 4" 5' 4"      
Tires 30 x 3-1/2 30 x 3 30 x 3-1/2 30 x 3-1/2 32 x 3-1/2 (34 x 4 limo) 34 x 4

DRIVETRAIN

Feature Model G Model H Models M, S, and T
Transmission Selective sliding gear transmission Planetary transmission Planetary transmission
Speeds 3 Forward, 1 Reverse 3 Forward, 1 Reverse 2 Forward (3:1 and 1:1), Reverse (3:1)
Drive control Right-hand drive with controls to the right Right-hand drive with controls to the right Low (foot pedal), reverse &high (lever to the right)
Clutch Leather faced cone clutch Twin disc in flywheel, disc and three bands on transmission disc clutch
Drive Shaft drive Shaft drive Chain drive
Axle Live axle, bevel drive Live axle, bevel drive  
Differential Spur gear Bevel differential Spur gear
Overall ratio     3.1:1 to 5:1
Brakes Mechanical brakes on two wheels; service and emergency brakes on rear drums Mechanical brakes on two wheels; service and emergency brakes on rear drums Mechanical brakes on two wheels; contracting on inboard drums
Wheels Wood artillery wheels, 10 spokes front, 12 spokes rear Wood artillery wheels, 12 spokes front, 12 spokes rear Wood wheels, 12 spokes
Touring &Roadster Wheel size 25 in.
Limo=26 in.
26 in. Model M and T=23 in.
Model S=24 in.

DRIVETRAIN OPTIONS

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1907 Cadillac Model G

OPTIONS

Model G: Headlights. Rubber, leather, and mohair tops in three-bow, cape cart, and victoria styles $90.00 to 200.00
Model H: Headlights. Lined Cape Cart top for Touring $150.00
Model S: Headlights. 30 x 3-1/2 tires on Runabouts with rumble $50.00
Model S: Rubber top with side curtains & storm apron $60.00
Model S: Leather top with side curtains & storm apron $80.00
Model S: Victoria style top (factory installed only) $175.00
Model S: Storm front w/windows to replace storm apron $15.00
Model T: Headlights. Cape Cart top $115.00
Victoria style top (factory installed only) $175.00

HISTORICAL NOTES

The model G was introduced in November, 1907. Calendar year sales and production was 1030 (1907-1908). Model year sales and production: same. The President of Cadillac was C. A. Black.

Note: The bulky, complicated, planetary transmission luxury fours were too great a first leap from the single cylinder, which had become passe. The compromised Model G design formed a solid basis for the "Thirty," which was to be the single line for Cadillac through 1914. Had the Brush design concepts been perpetuated, the company might well have failed. Its move into a firm position in the luxury car field was to wait another seven years.

The model H was introduced in June, 1907. Calendar year sales and production: 509 (1906- 1908). Model year sales and production: same.

Note: This was the last year for the planetary transmission fours and the counterclockwise cranking for Cadillac. The only remaining Brush features were the copper water jacket and the splash lube system; both of these were in use by Cadillac through 1914.

The model M was introduced in 1906. Model year production was included with the 1907 figures.

The models S & T were introduced on Nov. 1907. Calendar year sales and production: 1482 with S & T. Model year sales and production: same.

Note: Several hundred of the approximately 16,000 single cylinder Cadillacs produced still exist in the hands of collectors all over the world. A prominent Australian collector visiting Hershey remarked, "Anyone wanting to restore, drive, and enjoy a one cylinder car had best find a Cadillac" -- no argument, mate.


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