1959 Cadillac Hearse
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56 Onepu Road, Kilbirnie
Phone: 387 8301
665 High Street, Lower Hutt
Phone: 570 0111
674 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt
Phone: 528 8924
300 Kāpiti Road, Paraparaumu
Phone: 298 4888
www.harbourcityfunerals.co.nz
1959 Cadillac Hearse
In June 2013 we purchased our 1959 Cadillac Hearse from
the USA, via eBay. Since arriving in New Zealand the hearse
has been at Bristol Motors in Upper Hutt undergoing full
restoration, this was completed in 2021 – it has certainly been
a labour of love by all those involved. Arriving in New Zealand
the Cadillac hearse was a light blue colour and as part of the
restoration process we have changed the colour to a
traditional black.
The restoration has seen the Cadillac fully stripped down to
History of Cadillac
Hearses
Design overview
The Cadillac Commercial Chassis is a chassis that was built
D-body specifically developed for professional car use;
by the Cadillac division of General Motors. Produced from
most applications included funeral coaches (hearses),
1931 to 1979, the Commercial Chassis was constructed as
ambulances and combination cars. In contrast to the
an incomplete vehicle intended for use by coachbuilders
Cadillac 75 (a factory-built limousine), the Commercial
for final assembly and fitting of the bodywork. Produced on
Chassis was designed with a heavier-duty frame to
the D platform (exclusive to Cadillac) throughout its entire
improve access to the rear cargo area, the rear frame
has received attention - down to every nut and screw. It is
production, the Commercial Chassis was initially derived from
rails were positioned lower than a standard D-body.
certainly a work of art, and we are proud to have been able
the Series 355, shifting to the Series 75 from 1936 onward.
the chassis, ensuring that every aspect has been completed
to the highest possible standard. Like all vehicles over 60
years old, the chrome mouldings had many small dents, these
have been painstakingly removed and all chrome restored to
the standard it was when it was first delivered from the body
builders to the original funeral home.
All linings inside the vehicle, and every part of the Cadillac
to restore this Cadillac ensuring its classic beauty can live
on for future generations.
The 1959 Cadillac was seen by most in the funeral profession
as the most beautiful hearse ever produced by Cadillac. I
am sure for all the car lovers in the world, you will appreciate
the time and effort it has taken to restore this hearse to its
former glory.
Coinciding with a change in design regulations and the
downsizing of Cadillac sedans, the Commercial Chassis was
phased out as a distinct product line. The professional car
chassis would be continued by the Series 75 and successor
flagship Cadillac sedans to current production.
The Cadillac Commercial Chassis is a variant of the GM
Produced by Cadillac as an ‘incomplete vehicle’, the rolling
chassis was fitted with no bodywork aft of the dashboard.
While fitted with all road controls and front body trim (and
air conditioning, if specified), all bodywork from the
dashboard rearward was completed by coachbuilders using
the chassis as a basis for a completed vehicle; to aid body
fabrication, front door shells and rear quarter panels were
shipped to the coachbuilders (separate from the chassis).
Before World War II, the Commercial Chassis used the longest
wheelbase of any GM sedan-based vehicle. During the 1950s
and 1960s, the chassis used a 156-inch wheelbase.