Cadillac stands second only to Buick as America's oldest
continuously operating car company, with roots reaching clear back
to the origins of automobile manufacture in Detroit. Well before
General Motors and even the Ford Motor company existed, car
building was the domain of the Detroit-based engineering firm,
Leland & Faulconer. Henry Leland and Robert Faulconer laid the
groundwork for volume automobile manufacturing, providing engines
and production expertise to Ransom E. Olds for the Curved Dash
model - America's first mass-produced automobile. L&F also
provided engineering services for other motoring pioneers such as
Col. August Pope and the Pierce Manufacturing Company, during the
bicycle boom in the late 1800s. Leyland & Faulconer's gear cutting
equipment and patented hardening processes allowed for greater
standardization and higher quality parts, and the lessons learned
there proved invaluable as the motor car moved from novelty to
necessity in America.
It wasn't until 1902 that Henry Leland entered the automobile
business as a full-fledged manufacturer. Following Henry Ford's
tumultuous departure from the short-lived Henry Ford Company, the
remaining investors called in Leland to appraise their assets for
liquidation. Recognizing an opportunity to build a complete car
around L&F's single-cylinder "Little Hercules" engine, Leland
convinced investors to back him instead, and with that, Cadillac
Motor Car Company was born. Leland's new Cadillac was a precision
engineered motorcar of exceptional quality, simultaneously designed
for efficient, highly standardized production.
The earliest Cadillacs featured the 98 cubic-inch, single-cylinder
Little Hercules engine mounted horizontally in the center of the
chassis, with a 2-speed planetary transmission and chain-drive rear
axle. At the 1903 New York auto show, Cadillac general manager
William Metzger took an astonishing 2,286 orders for the $750
Runabout and $850 four-seat Rear-Entrance Tonneau. With nearly $2M
in orders upon its debut, Cadillac's future looked bright. With
just a handful of known survivors, today's collectors covet these
early Cadillacs as representatives of the genesis of one of the
world's greatest marques.
This 1904 Cadillac Model B Rear Entrance Tonneau is a rare and
significant horseless carriage hailing from only the second full
year of Cadillac production. Similar in mechanical specifications
to the Model A, the Model B features several improvements to the
chassis and is recognizable by its more upright front-end design
and chin-mounted radiator. According to the Cadillac build ledger
supplied by GM Heritage, this charming Model B was delivered to
A.E. Hathaway of Sioux City, Iowa in July, 1904. It is presented
here with an older, well-maintained restoration displaying a high
degree of authenticity. It is a past participant in the celebrated
London to Brighton Veteran Car Run (November 1, 1981) and is highly
eligible for a wide array of horseless carriage events.
Finished in the classic deep red as it was delivered, with black
trim and black button-tufted leather, the restoration has taken on
a pleasant character through age and use, while remaining highly
attractive overall. Some minor cracks appear in the body, which is
to be expected, only adding to this car's inviting character. It is
nicely adorned with white tires, period SOLAR brass headlamps, cowl
lamps, and a spot lamp. Period style wicker umbrella holders and
baskets can carry several picnic's worth of sundries, and a
removable stationary surrey top is there for a bit of protection
from the elements.
Few motoring experiences compare to the pure joy of piloting a
horseless carriage, especially when they are as well-engineered as
this early Cadillac. With its lovely detailing and pleasing,
authentic restoration, this handsome Model B tonneau is prime for
adventure, whether making the journey from London to Brighton, or
for relaxed touring somewhere closer to home.
Offers welcome and trades considered
Vehicle Details
1904 Cadillac Antique
Listing ID:CC-2015286
Price:$117,500
Location:Saint Louis, Missouri
Year:1904
Make:Cadillac
Model:Antique
Odometer:0
Stock Number:7941
VIN:4201
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