1925 Cadillac Type V-63 Phaeton
This 1925 V-63 Phaeton is a rarely-seen model that's been off the road since 1984 patiently awaiting a straightforward restoration. Green with black interior, soft-top, and complete all-weather gear. Not currently running as it has been parked in storage for some time. Complete, solid, and intact with good panel and door fitment. Cadillac introduced the new V-63 in 1924, ushering in a host of refinements to the already superlative engine and chassis. Central to the V-63 was its 90-degree, 314.5 cubic-inch V-8, now updated with an ingenious counter-balanced, crossplane crankshaft. This revolutionary new design allowed for a significantly lighter flywheel and afforded the V-63 exceptional refinement. Such was its smooth and quiet nature that even Rolls-Royce of America took notice, the firm?s chief engineer stating that the quartered-crank V8 would make obsolete all long crankshaft engines." The V-63 is a significant model in Cadillac?s rich history, as well as with the development of the V8 engine as a whole. The Type V-63 was a technical marvel of America?s golden age of motoring, and was a tremendous success for Cadillac. Very few of these beautiful and imposing Cadillacs survive today and you likely won't find a more honest example to restore than this one.
- Rarely Seen Type V-63 Phaeton
- Off the Road Since 1984, Ideal for Straightforward Restoration
- Stylish, Technologically Advanced Cadillac V-63 with Sophisticated V-8
- Elegant Phaeton Bodywork, Four-Wheel Brakes
- Technical Marvel of America?s Golden Age of Motoring