This 1936 Cadillac Series 75 is a Fleetwood-bodied, seven-place Town Cabriolet that is said to have been refurbished approximately 20 years ago and is finished in burgundy with a matching rear roof covering and detachable front soft top. Power is provided by a 346ci Monobloc V8 paired with a three-speed manual transmission, and the car features rear coach doors, a luggage rack, a partition window, a set of rear jump seats, and dual enclosed side-mount spare wheels.
This 1936 Cadillac Series 75 is a Fleetwood-bodied, seven-place Town Cabriolet that is said to have been refurbished approximately 20 years ago and is finished in burgundy with a matching rear roof covering and detachable front soft top. Power is provided by a 346ci Monobloc V8 paired with a three-speed manual transmission, and the car features rear coach doors, a luggage rack, a partition window, a set of rear jump seats, and dual enclosed side-mount spare wheels.
The Fleetwood body is mounted on a 138″ wheelbase and features a detachable soft top over the driver’s compartment. The car was refinished in its current burgundy paint with a matching roof cover during a refurbishment that was reportedly carried out 20 years ago. Exterior details include rear coach doors, a body-colored luggage rack, a Flying Lady hood ornament, driving lights mounted over the front bumper, running boards, and dual sideview mirrors.
Body-colored 16″ wheels wear chrome covers and wide-whitewall tires. Dual enclosed side-mount spares are integrated with the front fenders. Suspension consists of control arms with coil springs and a sway bar up front as well as a solid rear axle with leaf springs. Stopping power is provided by hydraulic drums at all four corners.
A clock and speedometer are located in the center of the gray steel dash, while rectangular gauges monitoring coolant temperature, battery charge, fuel level, and oil pressure are framed by the banjo-spoke steering wheel. The five-digit odometer shows 57k miles.
The rear passenger compartment is isolated via a partition featuring a roll-down glass window, and features courtesy lights as well as storage compartments and hanging straps. Tan cloth seating for five includes two folding jump seats ahead of a fixed bench. Gold carpeting lines the floor, and the windows are surrounded by burl wood trim.
The 346ci Monobloc L-head V8 features a single downdraft carburetor and routes power to the rear wheels via a three-speed manual transmission.
The car is reportedly slated to be on the poster for the 2022 Cadillac LaSalle Club car show. The seller also notes that it has been awarded best-in-class at the Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance as well as various CCCA and Cadillac & LaSalle Club shows in the last 20 years.