Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
Sports Coupe
A Note From the Seller:
Cadillac's Series 314 replaced the old V-63 model in August 1925. Considered a 1926 model, it continued to be updated in that calendar year. By August, however, change was again in the wind, as new bodies were introduced, coincident with the 1927 model year. In the Standard line, these comprised a Type 7000 two-passenger sport coupe and 7040 five-passenger sport sedan. Added to the Custom line were a Type 7020 convertible coupe and a dual-cowl 1164-B sport phaeton.
According to Cadillac production records, this comely sport coupe was shipped on 3 August 1926 to Atlanta, Georgia, for Dr. James Paullin, who took delivery on 20 October. The body was Duco Adjutant Gray with a Cadillac Cream stripe. Its subsequent history is unknown, until it ended up with Charlie Falk of Norfolk, Virginia. The Merrick Auto Museum acquired it in 1996.
The instrument panel is a lesson in ornamentation. Located at the center of the dashboard, it has four semicircular gauges in the middle, flanked by a drum speedometer on the left and a Waltham clock on the right. The entire ensemble is decorated with intricate filigrees. Engine temperature is monitored by a dog-bone MotoMeter in the radiator cap.
This sport coupe model evokes a similar theme that Cadillac introduced for 1949, then called the Coupe de Ville.
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1926 Cadillac
Series 314
Description
A Note From the Seller:
Cadillac's Series 314 replaced the old V-63 model in August 1925. Considered a 1926 model, it continued to be updated in that calendar year. By August, however, change was again in the wind, as new bodies were introduced, coincident with the 1927 model year. In the Standard line, these comprised a Type 7000 two-passenger sport coupe and 7040 five-passenger sport sedan. Added to the Custom line were a Type 7020 convertible coupe and a dual-cowl 1164-B sport phaeton.
According to Cadillac production records, this comely sport coupe was shipped on 3 August 1926 to Atlanta, Georgia, for Dr. James Paullin, who took delivery on 20 October. The body was Duco Adjutant Gray with a Cadillac Cream stripe. Its subsequent history is unknown, until it ended up with Charlie Falk of Norfolk, Virginia. The Merrick Auto Museum acquired it in 1996.
The instrument panel is a lesson in ornamentation. Located at the center of the dashboard, it has four semicircular gauges in the middle, flanked by a drum speedometer on the left and a Waltham clock on the right. The entire ensemble is decorated with intricate filigrees. Engine temperature is monitored by a dog-bone MotoMeter in the radiator cap.
This sport coupe model evokes a similar theme that Cadillac introduced for 1949, then called the Coupe de Ville.
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Specs
- Year
- 1926
- Make
- Cadillac
- Model
- Series 314
- Vin
- 130909
- Stock
- APR2024-FR0088
Basic
Engine
- Body Color
- Maroon
- Body Style
- Coupe
- Doors
- 2
Body
- Interior Color
- Burgundy
Interior
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