File:Cadillac Model Thirty Limousine (1910) (ADVERT 114).jpeg

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In 1908, Cadillac introduced the Model Thirty to consumers at a lower basic price ($1400) than its Model G ($2000). It offered three versions of the Model Thirty: a 5-passenger touring car, a 4-passenger demi-tonneau, and a 3-passenger roadster. The limousine model was available for purchase at $3000 in 1910. On July 29, 1909, the Cadillac Automobile Company was purchased by General Motors.

  • Geographic coverage: United States--Washington (State)--Seattle
  • Subjects (LCTGM): Automobiles; Automobile dealerships--Washington (State)--Seattle
  • Subjects (LCSH): Cadillac automobile
  • Categories: Automobiles, carriages and wagons; Transportation and communication
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English: General Motors Company
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institution QS:P195,Q219563
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University of Washington: Special Collections
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114
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Thought for to-day: Standardization in construction determines the difference between having motor car troubles and not having them. No car is so thoroughly standardized as is the Cadillac "Thirty." The Cadillac "Thirty" limousine embodies the same principles and mechanical construction and equipment as other types of the "Thirty" excepting that the chassis is longer, it has a longer wheel base and the tire size is increased to 34 inches by 4 and 1/2 inches...Its handsome proportions and graceful lines appeal to the tastes of dignity, elegance and refinement...The finish is royal blue chassis and body panels, with black trimming. The frame, wheels and hood are striped. M.S. Brigham Motor Car Company.
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General Motors Company
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Seattle
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Moore Theater program, p. 16

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