I have been trying to find a thread that covered "The first time Cadillac introduced...." (ie, power steering, power brakes, wrap around windshield, seat belts etc) but after at least an hour of looking and not finding one, wondered if one existed? I found the thread
http://www.cadillaclasalleclub.org/forum/index.php/topic,99677.0.html
which covers "The last time Cadillac came with....".
Does anyone know?
Thanks! Ross.
Go here and you'll find some of the things you're looking for:
http://home.iag.net/~middlebr/yrs.html
At the bottom of the page there is a link to take you to other pages on the site to see various designs and body styles, logo development, etc.
Thanks Otto.
Regards, Ross.
While not presented as a comprehensive listing, I have compiled some of this data on my web site. Go to http://GrayLady.WebNG.com/firsts.htm (http://graylady.webng.com/firsts.htm)
Hi Dave
Great listing of firsts. One small correction though, the 57 & 58 Broughams did not have cruise control, I think that came in 59. They did have the first transistor radio if you need something else to included there.
David
Are we talking about first in the industry or first time available on a Cadillac?
I see some items missing such as first time automatic head light dimming (Autotronic Eye) 195?
Remote trunk release and pull down 1955?
Cornering lights 1962
Power windows 1948?
Power seats 19??
Power antenna 1948?
Any more?
Glen
As far as the radio, first for Cadillac and I think for any production passenger car. Same is true for the air suspension, even though it was not as robust as it should have been. I'm refereing to Brougham's here, 1957.
David
Autronic Eye, 1952.. ;)
6-way electric seat-1956
electric antenna-1956
power trunk-1956
Quote from: Glen on October 06, 2009, 02:14:12 AM
Are we talking about first in the industry or first time available on a Cadillac?
I can only speak for myself, but my listing on
The Gray Lady web site is of what I believe are industry firsts.
Quote from: kz78hy on October 05, 2009, 02:13:03 PM
Great listing of firsts. One small correction though, the 57 & 58 Broughams did not have cruise control, I think that came in 59.
David, thanks for the kind words. Will have to research the correction. The addition has been noted for inclusion. Thanks.
Not to nit pick but Cadillac was not the only maker to offer quad headlights in 1957.
In 1957, Chrysler offered some of it's vehicles with quads in states where it they were legal and duals everywhere else. Same model, different front end treatment. New Yorker is one example.
In 1958 they all had quads.
Thanks for the info Walter and Robert.
Did Cadillac have 2 way power seats before the 6 way?
When was the first vacuum powered antenna?
When was the first windshield washers?
Thanks
Glen
Yes, Cadillac had 2 and 4-way seats first. Tops, windows and seats were originally hydraulic powered. The 6-way seat introduced in 1956 added the tilt functions. On a car that came standard with a 4-way seat, the 6-way option was called "Posture Seat".
The first bucket seats were 2-way power.
No idea on the antenna or washers.
Up to 1954, even power steering, power brakes, oil filters and heaters were optional.
73 was the first for the passenger side illuminated vanity mirror and the outside thermometer on the driver's side view mirror and 5mph bumpers, VIR AC system, (and maybe the EGR valve ?) and radial tires.
73 was the first for the passenger side illuminated vanity mirror and the outside thermometer on the driver's side view mirror and 5mph bumpers, VIR AC system, (and maybe the EGR valve ?) and radial tires.
Radial tires were first offered as an option in 1971 and that continued in 1972, 1973.
In 1974 they became standard equipment.
Mike
I think you're mixing up L78-15 whitewalls which were still an option in 72 with L78-15 radials and space saver spare option in 73. Dealer brochure states "A deluxe American made steel-belted radial tire is now available for all series except the Fleetwood seventy-fives"
Nope -- I am the original owner of a '73 Eldorado and the radials were still an option then
(I still have the sticker). They were then called "L78R's" -- I don't remember the additional
cost but I could dig the sticker out and tell you. The space saver tire was available, but was
a separate issue from this. I elected not to get it -- I still have the original full size spare.
You see -- I ordered mine from the factory and specified all of the options -- in those days
could still do that -- and the option list was pages long!!!
Mike
Yeah 73, I know, but I don't think they had radials in 71 and 72.
This is an old thread that I started a few years back. I thought there had been a definitive list created since then but can't find one.
What I wanted to know was the which year Cadillac first introduced an all synchromesh manual gearbox (ie, including first gear)?
Thanks, Ross.
Probably with the Cimmaron?
Bruce. >:D
The last Cadillac 3-speed manual transmission until Hydramatic became standard equipment in 1954 was synchronized in 2nd and 3rd gears only, as were all other US car transmissions of that era I'm familiar with. The next Cadillacs offered with a manual gearbox, the Cimarron, must have had a fully synchronized 4-speed transmission, as did most US cars by the '80s, but I'm not sure. The CTS, the next Cadillac offered with a manual transmission, the 2002 CTS did have a fully synchronized transmission.