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1965
so new . . . so right. . .
so obviously Cadillac!
The integrity of Cadillac Styling, Engineering and Production has earned for the Cadillac motor car a unique
and dual distinction. First, it continues to enjoy a greater
demand, year after year, than any luxury motor car ever
created. Secondly, this ever widening field of Cadillac
ownership continues to express the highest owner loyalty
in the industry. Thus, while Cadillac for 1965 is indeed
so new and so right. . . it is also so obviously Cadillac that
even while attracting a host of first time owners it can
only strengthen the deep loyalty of those to whom Cadillac
pride of ownership is already an accepted way of life.
In telling the Cadillac story for 1965, it is natural and
important to highlight the new styling and engineering
features but, especially to first time prospects, it is equally
important to spell out the long tradition of quality and
integrity which has won for Cadillac its well-earned
recognition as the Standard of the World.
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data book s e c t i o n s
styling
PAGES
Highlights of Cadillac styling for 1965 with a
brief commentary on individual styling features.
6-23
body styles
Illustrations of each of the eleven Cadillac body
styles with basic specifications and interior
dimensions, standard and optional equipment
and upholstery selections for each
24-47
optional equipment
Cadillac optional equipment and accessories
afford you the opportunity and responsibility of
helping each owner individualize his Cadillac to
his personal driving requirements
48-63
power train (engine^ransmission-drive line)
Here is the story of the most responsive, depend- .
able, smoothest and quietest performance even
Cadillac owners have ever experienced
64-75
chassis
Highlight features of the Cadillac chassis with
emphasis on the new frame, front and rear suspension, power steering and power braking... .
76-85
body
Body construction features of the 1965 Cadillac
and how they contribute to greater safety, convenience, comfort and roominess
86-93
specifications
Two pages of General Specifications followed by
Detailed Specifications for the 1965 Cadillac.. . 94-107
milestones
Year by year achievements which have earned
for Cadillac its reputation as the Standard of
the World and created a circle of ownership
which, in numbers and loyalty, has never been
approached by any other luxury motor car... . 108-116
index
Lists all of the subjects in the Data Book alphabetically with convenient cross-referencing.. . . 117-121
*For details on Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine refer
to Specifications and Body Styles Sections.
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Cadillac
new features
for 1965
styling
New exterior styling includes longer, lower silhouettes on the
Calais, De Ville, Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible and
Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan. The Fleetwood Sixty Special
Sedan with its exclusive new 133" wheelbase and 227.5"
over-all length is also offered with a new Brougham option.
New front end styling features a wider grille and hood, dual
vertical headlamps, parking lamps in the new drop center
front bumper and larger cornering lamps. With a new wider
front and rear tread, the new front end design accents the
lower, wider, road-hugging stance of Cadillac for 1965.
New rear end styling is marked by horizontal lines of
straight-across rear bumper and deck sill grille and grouping
of all rear lamps in vertical chrome housings integrally
designed with rear quarter panels.
New body styling includes a newflush,top contour on rear
quarter panels, curved, frameless glass side windows, new
rocker sill moldings on Fleetwood models, new side moldings
on Calais and De Ville models and new wheel discs on all
models. Convertibles have new tempered rear window glass.
New interiors provide increased spaciousness, lower floor
tunnels, new trim styles and upholstery, new instrument
panel styling and greater convenience of all controls.
chassis
New perimeter frame design permits forward mounting of
engine thus resulting in lower floor tunnel height and
increased interior roominess. New body to frame mounting
isolates road noise for greater quietness.
New front and rear suspension contributes to greater comfort
and stability and a more level ride.
New whitewall tires (optional at extra cost except on the
Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible) contribute to lower silhouette of the car and have tread design extended onto
shoulder of tire for smoother, quieter cornering.
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New drive line with one-piece propeller shaft with constant
velocity joints, more rigid rear axle housing and pre-stressed
wheel bearings assures maximum dependability, quietness
and long life. (Two-piece propeller shaft on Fleetwood 75
models.)
New Turbo Hydra-Matic has variable stator (except on
Fleetwood 75 models) for increased selectivity of acceleration
and now provides two Drive range positions, one for normal
driving conditions, the other for hilly or mountainous terrain
and increased engine braking.
engine
New engine features include specially designed mountings
for maximum idling smoothness, computer designed 7-blade
fan and new cross-flow radiator for increased cooling efficiency and quietness, improved electrical system for surer
starting and a revolutionary new coaxial resonator exhaust
system sonically balanced for maximum quietness.
optional equipment
New Twilight Sentinel and Guide-Matic controls are located
in headlamp switch nacelle for added convenience. GuideMatic photocell is newly located behind radiator grille for
maximum sensitivity to headlamps and taillights of other
cars but without interference from overhead lighting.
New location of Comfort Control components on engine side
of dash panel permits greater front compartment roominess.
Larger heaterfloorduct for 1965 assures improved distribution of air to rear compartment.
New Cruise Control has illuminated dial and new lock-in
switch for automatic cruising which requires no re-setting
after brake application.
New Automatic Level Control automatically levels the car
to compensate for any increase or decrease in loading of rear
compartment or luggage compartment or for trailer towing.
Standard on Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible and Sixty
Special Sedan and with Brougham option.
New Power Door Locks are activated by front door lock
push buttons. New provision unlocks all doors when either
front door is opened with inside handle or by unlocking either
door with key.
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1965
Cadillac
Styling
For 1965, Cadillac presents a styling concept certain to
attract a host of new admirers while further entrenching
itself in the affections of present Cadillac owners. It is
so new . . . from grille and vertical headlamps to rear
quarter panel and rear lamp housings . . . as to excite
the interest of any viewer.
It is so right . . . in its balanced proportions and sleek
symmetry . . . that even the most discerning fine car
connoisseur must voice assent. It is so obviously Cadillac
. . . in the strength, dignity and inherent integrity of its
design . . . that your most dedicated Cadillac owners
will be quick to acclaim this newest creation in the
Cadillac tradition.
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Fleetwood Sixty
Special Sedan
Newest of the Cadillac family for 1965 is the magnificent
Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan. It truly stands alone among
the world's luxury sedans with its exclusive new 133-inch
wheelbase and all that this connotes in riding quality and
roominess. And in its new longer length. And of course, it
bears the identifying Wreath and Crest insignia, distinctive
rocker sill moldings and rich interior appointments exclusive to the Fleetwood name. Here indeed, is the luxury sedan
whose elegance, grace and stature are certain to make it the
unchallenged high fashion leader for 1965.
Fleetwood Eldorado
Convertible
The sweeping lines and Fleetwood decor of the Eldorado
Convertible bring open car luxury to new heights for 1965.
From grille to rear lamp housings it embodies the finest
in Cadillac styling advancements combined with special
Fleetwood distinction. Its new stretchable, pleated top boot,
for example, has a self-adhering edge which eliminates
former sliding channel mounting and assures a sleek fit.
And its host of luxury equipment even includes a new
Level Control which automatically levels the car as necessary to compensate for rear seat, luggage compartment or
trailer loading.
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Coupe de Ville
The elegance and distinction that have made the Coupe de
Ville the world's most desirable luxury coupe were never
more evident than in 1965. As with other De Ville body
styles, it bears its proud name in chrome script on the rear
quarter panel and has a distinguishing wide cove belt
molding with brushed chrome finish. New, longer, lower
lines of the Coupe de Ville feature clean, vertical side panels
relieved only by a tapered chrome body side molding
extending the length of the car.
Calais Hardtop Sedan
Cadillac styling for 1965, as exemplified by the Calais
Hardtop Sedan, combines an aura of strength and roadhugging stability achieved not only by the actual lower
over-all height, but by the positioning of vertical twin headlamps and vertical rear light housings to emphasize maximum width. The new wider radiator grille, wider hood and
the new wider tread, front and rear, further contribute to
Cadillac's solid stature and broad shouldered look for 1965.
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Keynoting front end styling are the wide-spaced vertical
headlamps, clean uniformity of wider, chrome framed grille
and the low placement of parking lamps in new drop-center
front bumper. The result is strong visual emphasis on the
road-hugging stability of the car itself.
New vertical headlamp location clearly indicates width of
car. What's more, headlamps are not hidden by projecting
fender sides as on some cars and thus are visible to drivers
approaching from the side. Headlamp division bar extends
into wheel opening molding for continuity of design.
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Rear ensemble presents a new unity of design. The vertical
rear lamp housings perfectly complement the clean contours of new rear quarter panels. Width of car is emphasized by horizontal lines of rear deck, rear bumper and
deck sill grille molding.
Integral styling of rear quarter panels and rear lamp
housings imparts a feeling of massive strength and contributes to the crisp uncluttered appearance apparent
throughout the length of the car. Deck sill grilles have
vertical crossbars on Fleetwood models, horizontal lines
only on De Ville and Calais Series.
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headlamps
Newly styled vertical headlamps assure efficient illumination
ahead as well as on to the road shoulders. Upper lamps
are lighted for normal driving, all four headlamps when
bright beam floor switch is depressed.
parking and directional signal lamps
Recessed into the lower bumper bar for protection against
damage from other cars' bumpers, the parking and directional signal lamps have new rectangular styling in harmony
with grille and license plate holder.
directional signal indicator lamps
Located at the forward end of the front fender crown
moldings, amber-lensed lights recessed into chrome housings
indicate to driver direction of turn being signaled by
directional signal lever.
cornering lamps
Larger for 1965 and with a newly styled protective chromed
grille, cornering lamps illuminate the roadside for better
visibility when rounding curves or turning corners at night.
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rear lamp assembly
The 1965 rear lamp assembly presents a distinctive appearance with its white lens around a rectangular red reflector.
At night entire lens area shows red for stop, turn indicator
or taillights, but casts a white beam of light to the rear when
the shift lever is in the reverse (R) position.
wheel discs
New wheel discs of bright and brushed chrome are deeply
concave with a series of concentric rings around the raised
hub. Centered in the hub is the Cadillac Crest in color
and chrome.
gas filler cover
Improved access to gas tank filler tube is provided by
wider opening of hinged license plate holder and more
accessiblefillertube location.
deck lid lock
The deck lid lock is shielded from water, dirt, snow and
ice by pivoted Crest section of rear deck ornamentation.
Pivoting Crest to right exposes lock.
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Sleekly contoured roof lines for 1965 flow smoothly into
the rear deck. Coupe body styles in the Calais Series,
shown above, or in the De Ville Series are a close coupled
design with wide rear window pillars which enhance the
apparent length of hood and rear deck.
Hardtop Sedan de Ville, shown, has a wide, bright and
brushed chrome cove molding beneath the side windows.
On the Calais Hardtop Sedan, body color extends up to
the narrow chrome reveal molding. Padded vinyl tops are
available on all De Ville models.
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The new Sedan de Ville, shown, and Calais Sedan for 1965
have a slim new center pillar. It is gracefully curved in
keeping with the new frameless glass door windows. On all
Calais and De Ville Sedan models the forward edge of the
rear window pillars has a sweeping rearward slant.
The exciting and entirely new Fleetwood Sixty Special
Sedan has its own exclusive upper structure distinguished
not only by its greater length but by curved glass rear vent
windows, distinctive new full center pillar design and
the Wreath and Crest on the upper rear quarter panel.
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Brougham Option for the Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan
provides the special distinction of a padded, textured,
coated-fabric roof covering outlined by a molding of two
fine chrome lines divided by a stripe in roof color. Upper
quarter panel has name Brougham in chrome script in
addition to Wreath and Crest.
In keeping with the dignity and exclusiveness of the Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine, these magnificent
motor cars with their sculptured, angular roofline feature
a rectangular rear window of restricted area and wide rear
quarter panels for maximum rear compartment privacy.
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new
interior
styling
From the moment one opens the door of a 1965 Cadillac,
it is evident that here is a new experience in interior
convenience, comfort, luxury and beauty.
The driver will immediately note the smart appearance
and new viewing and operating convenience of instruments and controls . . . and his passenger will find in
the front compartment a new and unparalleled comfort
and roominess even by Cadillac standards.
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Entranceways are more spacious and the door sill lower
for 1965 contributing further to Cadillac's already exceptional ease of entry or exit. And, of course, the graceful
curve of the new frameless door glass, its elegance and
beauty, are even more apparent when a car door is opened.
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TWILIGHT SENTINEL
SENSITIVITY
CONTROL
AIR CONDITIONER
/SENSOR
TWILIGHT SENTINEL
AUTOMATIC HEADLAMP
TIMER CONTROL
CLOCK
IGNITION SWITCH
GUIDE-MATIC
HEADLAMP CONTROL
RADIO CONTROL KNOBS
TRUNK LOCK
WARNING LIGHT
COURTESY
LIGHT
COURTESY
LIGHT
CONDITIONER
OUTLET
AIR CONDITIONER
OUTLET
'REAR WINDOW DE-FOGGER
OR CONVERTIBLE TOP CONTROL
OR 75 SEAT SWITCH
GLOVE COMPARTMENT LOCK
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glove compartment and ash receivers
Functional beauty of the 1965 Cadillac, as evidenced
throughout the car, is apparent in the convenient accessibility to driver and passengers of the centrally located
cigarette lighter and dual ash receivers. Directly beneath
the ash receivers is the new bin type glove compartment
designed so that, when opened, its side walls prevent
objects from falling out.
more spacious front passenger compartment
The added spaciousness and sense of true lounge chair
relaxation enjoyed by the front seat passenger is a benefit
directly attributable to the ingenuity of Cadillac engineering. Design of the new frame which permitted moving
the engine forward, also permitted relocating heater and
air conditioning ducts to the engine compartment leaving
considerably more room ahead of the front seat passenger.
additional
details of
new interiors
more convenient brake pedal
and accelerator operation
For 1965 the floor area beneath the brake pedal has been
recessed slightly permitting a lower brake pedal more nearly
level with the accelerator yet without reducing brake pedal
travel. The result is faster pivoting of foot from accelerator
to brake and faster, more convenient left foot application
for those who prefer it. Accelerator has recess at base for
high heels as a convenience to women drivers.
steering wheel
The 1965 optional extra-cost Tilt and Telescope steering
wheel is a new three spoke design with horn activator bars
mounted in each spoke. Insignia on the center hub is a
Cadillac Crest or on Fleetwood models the Wreath and Crest.
Two spoke steering wheel is provided as standard equipment.
radio controls
The radio control knobs as well as the tuning dial are now
located higher up on the instrument panel where adjustment of the radio is not only more convenient but permits
tuning with less of the driver's conscious attention.
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ignition switch
Newly located higher on the instrument panel, the ignition
switch is more convenient and, at the same time, out of the
way of any likelihood of contact with driver's knees.
coupe front seat center armrest
Now provided on all Cadillac coupe models is a wide,
front seat center armrest. This comfort and convenience
feature also serves to divide the coupe seat backs so that
they both may be inclined forward at the same time to aid
rear seat passengers as they enter or leave the car.
larger, more legible electric clock
Designed to complement the headlamp switch nacelle at
the left side of the instrument cluster, the new Cadillac
electric clock is larger for 1965 and illuminated at night.
It is clearly legible even to rear compartment passengers.
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1965
Cadillac
body
styles
The wide range of Cadillac body styles enables you to
meet the requirements of every luxury motor car prospect.
Here, along with exterior illustrations of each body
style, are fold-out pages which permit you to show the
interior of each model at the same time. In addition,
there is a complete listing of Standard and Optional
Equipment, Upholstery Selections, Basic Specifications
and Interior Dimensions for each body style.
Calais Coupe
Calais Hardtop Sedan
Calais Sedan. . .
De Ville Convertible
Coupe de Ville
Hardtop Sedan de Ville
Sedan de Ville
Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible
Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan*
Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan
and Limousine
* Brougham Option
Page 26
Page 28
Page 30
Page 32
Page 34
Page 36
Page 38
Page 40
Page 42
Page 46
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Front Compartment (Delhi Cloth)
Rear Compartment (Delhi Cloth)
upholstery
selections
210. Black Basket Weave Delhi Cloth
with White Coated Fabric bolsters
and trim.
216. Gray Basket Weave Delhi Cloth
with Gray Coated Fabric bolsters
and trim.
220. Blue Pin Stripe Delmar Cloth with
Blue Coated Fabric bolsters and
trim.
226. Midnight Blue Basket Weave
Delhi Cloth with Midnight Blue
Coated Fabric bolsters and trim.
228. Turquoise Pin Stripe Delmar Cloth
with Turquoise Coated Fabric
bolsters and trim.
2S0. Green Pin Stripe Delmar Cloth
with Green Coated Fabric bolsters
and trim.
2Jtl. Sandalwood Basket Weave Delhi
Cloth with Sandalwood Coated
Fabric bolsters and trim.
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standard equipment
Air Cleaner, dry-pack
Armrest, center-front
Cigarette Lighter, front
Clock, electric
Heater-Defroster*
Light, front ash receivers
Lights, backup (dual)
Lights, cornering
Lights.courtesy
Calais Coupe
Lights, directional signal
Light, glove box (automatic)
Light, luggage compartment (automatic)
Lights, reading
Mirror, glareproof, rear-view, flip type,
shatterproof
Oil Filter. Full-Flow
Outside Mirror, left side, remote-control
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Reflectors, door panel, safety warning
Seat Belts, front*
Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission
Visor Vanity Mirror, shatterproof
Visors, dual sun
Wheel Discs (set of four)
Windshield Washer and Coordinator
Front Seat Adjustment (6-way), power
Head Lamp Control, (Guide-Matic)
License Frames
Radio, AM
Radio, AM-FM
Seat Belts, rear
Soft Ray Glass
Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel
Trunk Lock, remote-control
Twilight Sentinel (automatic head lamp
timer)
Vent Windows, power
Windows, power
Whitewall Tires, 9.00 x 15 (set of five)
•Available without heater-defroster or seat belts as an option at
reduced cost.
optional equipment (extra cost)
Automatic Level Control
Comfort Control Air Conditioner
Controlled Differential
Cruise Control
De-Fogger, rear window
Door Edge Guards .
Door Locks, power
interior dimensions
basic specifications
Wheelbase
Length, over-all
Width, over-all
Height, over-all
Engine Horsepower
129.5"
224.0"
79.9»
54.6"
340
Headroom
Shoulder room
Hip room
Leg room
Seat height...
front
38.4"
62.0"
63.5"
41.0"
12.3"
rear
37.6"
60.5"
55.0"
38.2"
14.5"
Front Compartment (Delmar Cloth)
Rear Compartment (Delmar Cloth)
upholstery
selections
CODE
210. Black Basket Weave Delhi Cloth
with White Coated Fabric bolsters
and trim.
216. Gray Basket Weave Delhi Cloth
with Gray Coated Fabric bolsters
and trim.
220. Blue Pin Stripe Delmar Cloth with
Blue Coated Fabric bolsters and
trim.
226. Midnight Blue Basket Weave
Delhi Cloth with Midnight Blue
Coated Fabric bolsters and trim.
228. Turquoise Pin Stripe Delmar Cloth
with Turquoise Coated Fabric
bolsters and trim.
230. Green Pin Stripe Delmar Cloth
with Green Coated Fabric bolsters
and trim.
2ltl. Sandalwood Basket Weave Delhi
Cloth with Sandalwood Coated
Fabric bolsters and trim.
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standard equipment
Air Cleaner, dry-pack
Armrest, center-rear
Assist Handles (two)
Cigarette Lighter, front
Cigarette Lighters, rear (two)
Clock, electric
Heater-Defroster*
Light, front ash receivers
Lights, backup (dual)
Lights, cornering
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Calais Hardtop Sedan
Lights, courtesy
Lights, directional signal
Light, glove box (automatic)
Light, luggage compartment (automatic)
Lights, reading
Mirror, glareproof, rear-view, flip type,
shatterproof
Oil Filter, Full-Flow
Outside Mirror, left side, remote-control
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Reflectors, door panel, safety warning
Seat Belts, front*
Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission
Visor Vanity Mirror, shatterproof
Visors, dual sun
Wheel Discs (set of four)
Windshield Washer and Coordinator
Front Seat Adjustment (6-way), power
Head Lamp Control, (Guide-Matic)
License Frames
Radio, AM
Radio, AM-FM
Trunk Lock, remote-control
Seat Belts, rear
Soft Ray Glass
Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel
Twilight Sentinel (automatic head lamp
timer)
Vent Windows, power
Windows, power
Whitewall Tires, 9.00 x 15 (set of five)
•Available without heater-defroster or seat belts as an option at
reduced cost.
optional equipment (extra cost)
Automatic Level Control
Comfort Control Air Conditioner
Controlled Differential
Cruise Control
De-Fogger, rear window
Door Edge Guards
Door Locks, power
interior dimensions
basic specifications
Wheelbase
Length, over-all
Width, over-all
Height, over-all
Engine Horsepower
129.5"
224.0"
79.9"
54.5"
340
Headroom
Shoulder room
Hip room
Leg room
Seat height
front
38.5"
61.8"
63.5"
41.1"
12.3"
rear
37.6"
60.9"
62.7"
38.8"
14.6"
Cadillac
Calais Sedan
nineteen hundred sixty-five
Front Compartment (Delmar Cloth)
Rear Compartment (Delmar Cloth)
upholstery
selections
no. Black Basket Weave Delhi Cloth
with White Coated Fabric bolsters
and trim.
216. Gray Basket Weave Delhi Cloth
with Gray Coated Fabric bolsters
and trim.
220. Blue Pin Stripe Delmar Cloth with
Blue Coated Fabric bolsters and
trim.
226. Midnight Blue Basket Weave
Delhi Cloth with Midnight Blue
Coated Fabric bolsters and trim.
228. Turquoise Pin Stripe Delmar Cloth
with Turquoise Coated Fabric
bolsters and trim.
280. Green Pin Stripe Delmar Cloth
with Green Coated Fabric bolsters
and trim.
2U1. Sandalwood Basket Weave Delhi
Cloth with Sandalwood Coated
Fabric bolsters and trim.
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Calais Sedan
standard equipment
Air Cleaner, dry-pack
Armrest, center-rear
Assist Handles (two)
Cigarette Lighter, front
Cigarette Lighters, rear (two)
Clock, electric
Heater-Defroster*
Light, front ash receivers
Lights, backup (dual)
Lights, cornering
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Lights, courtesy
Lights, directional signal
Light, glove box (automatic)
Light, luggage compartment (automatic)
Lights, reading
Mirror, glareproof, rear-view, flip type,
shatterproof
Oil Filter. Full-Flow
Outside Mirror, left side, remote-control
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Reflectors, door panel, safety warning
Seat Belts, front*
Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission
Visor Vanity Mirror, shatterproof
Visors, dual sun
Wheel Discs (set of four)
Windshield Washer and Coordinator
Front Seat Adjustment (6-way), power
Head Lamp Control, (Guide-Matic)
License Frames
Radio, A M
Radio, AM-FM
Seat Belts, rear
Soft Ray Glass
Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel
Trunk Lock, remote-control
Twilight Sentinel (automatic head lamp
timer)
Vent Windows, power
Windows, power
Whitewall Tires, 9.00 x 15 (set of five)
•Available without heater-defroster or seat belts as an option at
reduced cost.
optional equipment (extra cost)
Automatic Level Control
Comfort Control Air Conditioner
Controlled Differential
Cruise Control
De-Fogger, rear window
Door Edge Guards
Door Locks, power
interior dimensions
basic specifications
Wheelbase
Length, over-all
Width, over-all
Height, over-all
Engine Horsepower
129.5"
224.0"
79.9"
55.6"
340
Headroom
Shoulder room
Hip room
Leg room
S e i t height
front
39.5"
61.8
63.5
41.1
12.3"
rear
38.4"
60.9"
62.6"
40.9"
14.6"
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upholstery
selections
(Perforated leather seat and seat-back
inserts) (Carpeting in shade of
upholstery color except as noted)
CODE*
Front Compartment Bucket Seats
SSI. Black Natural Finish Leather.
S5Z. White Natural Finish Leather
(Black carpet).
S53. White Natural Finish Leather
(Blue carpet).
S5lf. White Natural Finish Leather
(Red carpet).
S55. White Natural Finish Leather
(Turquoise carpet).
S60. Blue Antique Finish Leather.
S70. Green Antique Finish Leather.
881. Sandalwood Antique Finish Leather.
585. Tan Antique Finish Leather.
586. Bronze Antique Finish Leather.
388. Red Antique Finish Leather.
•Add B after code number when ordering bucket
seats (extra coat).
top options
1. White
2. Black
5. Blue
i. Green
6. Sandalwood
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standard equipment
Air Cleaner, dry-pack
Armrest, center-front
Cigarette Lighter, front
Cigarette Lighters, rear (two)
Clock, electric
Front Seat Adjustment (horizontal),
power
Heater-Defroster*
Light, front ash receivers
Lights, backup (dual)
Lights, cornering
De Ville Convertible
Lights, courtesy
Lights, directional signal
Light, glove box (automatic)
Light, luggage compartment (automatic)
Mirror, glareproof, rear-view, flip type,
shatterproof
Oil Filter, Full-Flow
Outside Mirror, left side, remote-control
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Red Lens, door panel, illuminated,
safety warning
Seat Belts, front*
Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission
Visor Vanity Mirror, shatterproof
Visors, dual sun
Wheel Discs (set of four)
Windows, power
Windshield Washer and Coordinator
Front Seat Adjustment (vertical and
angle), power**
Head Lamp Control, (Guide-Matic)
License Frames
Radio, AM
Radio, AM-FM
Seat Belts, rear
Soft Ray Glass
Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel
Trunk Lock, remote-control
Twilight Sentinel (automatic head lamp
timer)
Vent Windows, power
Whitewall Tires, 9.00 x 15 (set of five)
'Available without heater-defroster or seat belts as an option
reduced cost.
optional equipment (extra cost)
Automatic Level Control
Bucket Seats, power, front
Comfort Control Air Conditioner
Controlled Differential
Cruise Control
Door Edge Guards
Door Locks, power
interior dimensions
basic specifications
Wheelbase
Length, over-all
Widfh, over-all.
Height, over-all
Engine Horsepower.
"Angle adjustment, driver's seat only on bucket seats.
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Headroom
Shoulder room
Hip room
Leg room
Seat height
front
38.6"
62.0"
63.5"
41.0"
12.3"
rear
37.5"
52.5"
55.0"
38.2"
14.6"
Cadillac
Coupe de Ville
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upholstery
selections
(Fabric and leather)
CODE
310. Black Honeycomb Weave
Drummond Cloth with White
Natural Finish Leather bolsters.
SI 9. Dark Gray Random Weave Delta
Cloth with Gray Antique Finish
Leather bolsters.
820. Blue Honeycomb Weave
Drummond Cloth with Blue
Antique Finish Leather bolsters..
326. Midnight Blue Random Weave
Delta Cloth with Midnight Blue
Antique Finish Leather bolsters.
828. Turquoise Random Weave Delta
Cloth with Turquoise Antique
Finish Leather bolsters.
380. Green Honeycomb Weave
Drummond Cloth with Green
Antique Finish Leather bolsters.
Slfl. Sandalwood Random Weave Delta
Cloth with Sandalwood Antique
Finish Leather bolsters.
Si.6. Bronze Honeycomb Weave
Drummond Cloth with Bronze
Antique Finish Leather bolsters.
Leather*, optional at extra cost. Perforated seat and
seat-back inserts.
851. Black Natural Finish Leather.
352. White Natural Finish Leather
(Black carpet).
353. White Natural Finish Leather
(Blue carpet).
85k. White Natural Finish Leather
(Red carpet).
355. White Natural Finish Leather
(Turquoise carpet).
881. Sandalwood Antique Finish Leather.
388. Red Antique Finish Leather.
*Add B after code number when ordering bucket seats
(extra cost).
padded vinyl covered top
options (extra cost)
61. White
62. Black
63. Blue
66. Sandalwood
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standard equipment
Ajr Cleaner, dry-pack
Armrest, center, front and rear
Cigarette Lighter, front
Cigarette Lighters, rear (two)
Clock, electric
Front Seat Adjustment (horizontal),
power
Heater-Defroster*
Light, front ash receivers
Lights, backup (dual)
Lights, cornering
CO
Lights, courtesy
Lights, directional signal
Light, glove box (automatic)
Light, luggage compartment (automatic)
Lights, reading
Mirror, glareproof, rear-view, flip type,
shatterproof
Oil Filter, Full-Flow
Outside Mirror, left side, remote-control
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Red Lens, door panel, illuminated,
safety warning
Seat Belts, front*
Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission
Visor Vanity Mirror, shatterproof
Visors, dual sun
Wheel Discs (set of four)
Windows, power
Windshield Washer and Coordinator
Front Seat Adjustment (vertical and
angle), power**
Heao Lamp Control, (Guide-Matic)
License Frames
Padded Vinyl Roof
Radio, AM
Radio, AM-FM
Seat Belts, rear
Soft Ray Glass
Tilt andf Telescope Steering Wheel
Trunk Lock, remote-control
Twilight Sentinel (automatic head lamp
timer)
Vent Windows, power
Whitewall Tires, 9.00 x 15 (set of five)
'Available without heater-defroster or seat belts as an option at
reduced cost.
optional equipment (extra cost)
Automatic Level Control
Bucket or Bench Seats, leather
Comfort Control Air Conditioner
Controlled Differential
Cruise Control
De-Fogger, rear window
Door Edge Guards
Door Locks, power
interior dimensions
basic specifications
Wheelbase
Length, over-all
Width, over-all
Height, over-all
Engine Horsepower
"Angle adjustment, driver's seat only on bucket stats.
129.5"
224.0"
79.9"
54.6"
340
Headroom
Shoulder room
Hip room
Leg room
Seat height
front
38.4"
62.0"
63.5"
41.0"
12.3"
rear
37.5"
60.5"
55.0"
38.7"
14.6"
Front Compartment (Delta Cloth)
upholstery
selections
(Fabric and leather)
CODE
Front Compartment (Leather)
310. Black Honeycomb Weave
Drummond Cloth with White
Natural Finish Leather bolsters.
319. Dark Gray Random Weave Delta
Cloth with Gray Antique Finish
Leather bolsters.
320. Blue Honeycomb Weave
Drummond Cloth with Blue
Antique Finish Leather bolsters.
326. Midnight Blue Random Weave
Delta Cloth with Midnight Blue
Antique Finish Leather bolsters.
328. Turquoise Random Weave Delta
Cloth with Turquoise Antique
Finish Leather bolsters.
SS0. Green Honeycomb Weave
Drummond Cloth with Green
Antique Finish Leather bolsters.
31,1. Sandalwood Random Weave Delta
Cloth with Sandalwood Antique
Finish Leather bolsters.
8U6. Bronze Honeycomb Weave
Drummond Cloth with Bronze
Antique Finish Leather bolsters.
leather*, optional at extra cost. Perforated seat and
seat-bade inserts.
351. Black Natural Finish Leather.
352. White Natural Finish Leather
(Black carpet).
353. White Natural Finish Leather
(Blue carpet).
35!,. White Natural Finish Leather
(Red carpet).
355. White Natural Finish Leather
(Turquoise carpet).
381. Sandalwood Antique Finish Leather.
388. Red Antique Finish Leather.
•Add B after code number when ordering bucket seats
(extra cost).
padded vinyl covered top
options (extra cost)
61. White
62. Black
63. Blue
66. Sandalwood
Hardtop Sedan de Ville
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standard equipment
Air Cleaner, dry-pack
Armrest, center, front and rear
Assist Handles (two)
Cigarette Lighter, front
Cigarette Lighters, rear (two)
Clock, electric
Front Seat Adjustment (horizontal),
power
Heater-Defroster*
Light, front ash receivers
Lights, backup (dual)
Lights, cornering
Lights, courtesy
Lights, directional signal
Light, glove box (automatic)
Light, luggage compartment
(automatic)
Lights, reading
Mirror, glareproof, rear-view, flip type,
shatterproof
Oil Filter, Full-Flow
Outside Mirror, left side, remote-control
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Red Lens, door panel, illuminated,
safety warning
Seat Belts, front*
Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission
Visor Vanity Mirror, shatterproof
Visors, dual sun
Wheel Discs (set of four)
Windows, power
Windshield Washer and Coordinator
Front Seat Adjustment (vertical and
angle), power**
Head Lamp Control, (Guide-Matic)
License Frames
Padded Vinyl Roof
Radio, AM
Radio, AM-FM
Seat Belts, rear
Soft Ray Glass
Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel
Trunk Lock, remote-control
Twilight Sentinel (automatic head lamp
timer)
Vent Windows, power
Whitewall Tires, 9.00 x 15 (set of five)
'Available without heater-defroster or seat belts as an option at
reduced cost.
optional equipment (extra cost)
Automatic Level Control
Bucket or Bench Seats, leather
Comfort Control Air Conditioner
Controlled Differential
Cruise Control
De-Fogger, rear window
Door Edge Guards
Door Locks, power
interior dimensions
basic specifications
Wheelbase
Length, over-all
Width, over-all
Height, over-all
Engine Horsepower
" A n g l e adjustment, driver's seat only on bucket seats.
129.5"
224.0"
79.9"
54.5"
340
Head room
Shoulder room
Hip room
Leg room
Seat height
front
38.5"
61.8"
63.5"
41.1"
12.3"
rear
37.5"
60.9"
62.7"
39.5"
14.5"
Cadillac
Sedan de Ville
nineteen hundred sixty-five
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Front Compartment (Delia Ch(h)
upholstery
selections
{Fabric and leather)
Rear Compartment (Delia Cloth)
S10. Black Honeycomb Weave
Drummond Cloth with White
Natural Finish Leather bolsters.
81 9. Dark Gray Random Weave Delta
Cloth with Gray Antique Finish
Leather bolsters.
820. Blue Honeycomb Weave
Drummond Cloth with Blue
Antique Finish Leather bolsters.
326. Midnight Blue Random Weave
Delta Cloth with Midnight Blue
Antique Finish Leather bolsters.
828. Turquoise Random Weave Delta
Cloth with Turquoise Antique
Finish Leather bolsters.
380. Green Honeycomb Weave
Drummond Cloth with Green
Antique Finish Leather bolsters.
SU1. Sandalwood Random Weave Delta
Cloth with Sandalwood Antique
Finish Leather bolsters.
3U6. Bronze Honeycomb Weave
Drummond Cloth with Bronze
Antique Finish Leather bolsters.
Leather . optional at extra coat. Perforated seat and
seat-back inserts.
851. Black Natural Finish Leather.
352. White Natural Finish Leather .
(Black carpet).
353. White Natural Finish Leather
(Blue carpet).
S5b. White Natural Finish Leather
(Red carpet).
355. White Natural Finish Leather
(Turquoise carpet).
381. Sandalwood Antique Finish Leather.
388. Red Antique Finish Leather.
padded vinyl covered top
options (extra cost)
61. White
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standard equipment
Air Cleaner, dry-pack
Armrest, center, front and rear
Assist Handles (two)
Cigarette Lighter, front
Cigarette Lighters, rear (two)
Clock, electric
Front Seat Adjustment (horizontal),
power
Heater-Defroster*
Light, front ash receivers
Lights, backup (dual)
Lights, cornering
optional equipment (extra cost)
Automatic Level Control
Bench Seats, leather
Comfort Control Air Conditioner
Controlled Differential
Cruise Control
De-Fogger, rear window
Door Edge Guards
Lights, courtesy
Lights, directional signal
Light, glove box (automatic)
Light, luggage compartment
(automatic)
Lights, reading
Mirror, glareproof, rear-view, flip type,
shatterproof
Oil Filter, Full-Flow
Outside Mirror, left side, remote-control
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Red Lens, door panel, illuminated,
safety warning
Seat Belts, front*
Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission
Visor Vanity Mirror, shatterproof
Visors, dual sun
Wheel Discs (set of four)
Windows, power
Windshield Washer and Coordinator
Door Locks, power
Front Seat Adjustment (vertical and
angle), power
Head Lamp Control, (Guide-Matic)
License Frames
Padded Vinyl Roof
Radio, AM
Radio, AM-FM
Seat Belts, rear
Soft Rav Glass
Tilt ancl Telescope Steering Wheel
Trunk Lock, remote-control
Twilight Sentinel (automatic head lamp
timer)
Vent Windows, power
Whitewall Tires, 9.00 x 15 (set of five)
'Available without heater-defroster or seat belts as an option at
reduced cost.
interior dimensions
basic specifications
Wheelbase
Length, over-all
Width, over-all
Height, over-all
Engine Horsepower
Sedan de Ville
129.5"
224.0''
79.9"
55.6"
340
Headroom
Shoulder room
Hip room
Leg room
stltheight
front
39.5"
61.8"
63.5"
41.1"
12.3"
rear
38.4"
60.9"
62.6"
41.0"
14.5"
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selections
(Perforated seat and seat-back
inserts)
(Carpeting in shade of upholstery
color except as noted)
CODE*
Front Compartment Bucket Seats
Black Natural Finish Leather.
White Natural Finish Leather
(Black carpet).
Natural Finish Leather
m- White
(Red carpet).
U61. Gray-Blue Antique Finish Leather.
i76. Blue-Green Antique Finish Leather.
Sandalwood Antique Finish Leather.
US1.
!>8S. Tan Antique Finish Leather.
Red Antique Finish Leather.
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seats.
top options
1. White
2. Black
5. Gray-Blue
6. Sandalwood
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Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible
standard equipment
Air Cleaner, dry-pack
Armrest, center-front
Automatic Level Control
Bucket Seats, front (optional at no
extra cost)
Cigarette Lighter, front
Cigarette Lighters, rear (two)
Clock, electric
Front Seat Adjustment (6-way)*
Heater-Defroster**
Light, front ash receivers
Lights, backup (dual)
Lights, cornering
Lights, courtesy
Lights, directional signal
Light, glove box (automatic)
Light, luggage compartment
(automatic)
Oil Filter, Full-Flow
Outside Mirror, left side,
remote-control
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Rear-view Mirror, 3-way, Soft Ray,
shatterproof
Red Lens, illuminated, safety warning
on doors
Seat Belts, front**
Spare Tire Cover
Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission
Vent Windows, power
Visor Vanity Mirror, shatterproof
Visors, dual sun
Wheel Discs (set of four)
Whitewall Tires, 9.00 x 15 (set of five)
Windows, power
Windshield Washer and Coordinator
optional equipment (extra cost)
Comfort Control Air Conditioner
Controlled Differential
Cruise Control
Door Edge Guards
Door Locks, power
Head Lamp Control, (Guide-Matic)
License Frames
Radio, AM
Radio, AM-FM
Trunk Lock, remote-control
Seat Belts, rear
Soft Ray Glass
Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel
Twilight Sentinel (automatic head lamp
timer)
interior dimensions
basic specifications
Wheelbase
Length, over-all
Width, over-all
Height, over-all
Engine Horsepower
•Fore-and-aft adjustment only (and angle on driver's side)
when bucket seats are selected.
"Available without heater-defroster or seat belts as an option at
reduced cost.
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Headroom
Shoulder room
Hip room
Leg room
Seat height
front
39.1"
62.0
63.5
41.0»
11-9"
rear
37.5"
52.5"
55.0"
37.6"
14.4"
Fleetwood
Sixty Special Sedan
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Front Compartment (Danforih Cloth)
upholstery
selections
(Fabric)
CODE
Rear Compartment (Devon Cloth)
018. Gray Danforth Cloth with
embroidered seat-back inserts.
on. Blue Danforth Cloth with
embroidered seat-back inserts.
026. Midnight Blue Danforth Cloth with
embroidered seat-back inserts.
030. Green Danforth Cloth with
embroidered seat-back inserts.
0U- Beige Danforth Cloth with
embroidered seat-back inserts.
(Fabric and leather)
Oil. Black Sculptured Devon Cloth with
Black Natural Finish Leather
bolsters.
016. Gray Sculptured Devon Cloth with
Gray Antique Finish Leather
bolsters.
020. Blue Sculptured Devon Cloth with
Blue Antique Leather bolsters.
0X8. Turquoise Sculptured Devon Cloth
with Turquoise Antique Finish
Leather bolsters.
Oil. Sandalwood Sculptured Devon Cloth
with Sandalwood Antique Finish
Leather bolsters.
Front Compartment (Leather)
(Leather, optional at extra cost,
perforated seat and seat-back inserts)
(Carpeting in shade of upholstery
color except as noted)
051. Black Natural Finish Leather.
052. White Natural Finish Leather
(Black Carpet).
OSS. White Natural Finish Leather
(Blue carpet).
05i. White Natural Finish Leather
(Red carpet).
055. White Natural Finish Leather
(Turquoise carpet).
081. Sandalwood Antique Finish Leather.
088. Red Antique Finish Leather.
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Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan
standard equipment
Air Cleaner, dry-pack
Armrest, center, front and rear
Assist Handles (two)
Automatic Level Control
Cigarette Lighter, front
Cigarette Lighters, rear (two)
Clock, electric
Front Seat Adjustment (2-way),
power
Heater-Defroster*
Light, front ash receivers
Lights, backup (dual)
Lights, cornering
Lights, courtesy
Lights, directional signal
Light, glove box (automatic)
Light, luggage compartment (automatic)
Lights, reading
OiT Filter, Full-Flow
Outside Mirror, left side, remote-control
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Rear-view Mirror, 3-way, Soft Ray,
shatterproof
Red Lens, illuminated, safety warning
on doors
Seat Belts, front*
Spare Tire Cover
Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission
Vent Windows, power
Visor Vanity Mirror, shatterproof
Visors, dual sun
Wheel Discs (set of four)
Windows, power
Windshield Washer and Coordinator
Front Seat Adjustment (6-way)
Head Lamp Control, (Guide-Matic)
License Frames
Padded Vinyl Roof (See Brougham
Option next page)
Radio, AM
Radio, AM-FM
Seat Belts, rear
Soft Ray Glass
Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel
Trunk Lock, remote-control
Twilight Sentinel (automatic head lamp
timer)
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Whitewall Tires, 9.00 x 15 (set of five)
'Available without heater-defroster or seat belts as an option at
reduced cost.
optional equipment (extra cost)
Bench Seats, leather
Comfort Control Air Conditioner
Controlled Differential
Cruise Control
De-Fogger, rear window
Door Edge Guards
Door Locks, power
interior dimensions
basic specifications
Wheelbase
Length, over-all
Width, over-all
Height, over-all
Engine Horsepower
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Rear Compartment (Danforth Cloth)
upholstery
selections
716. Gray Cord Stripe Decordo Cloth.
718. Gray Danforth Cloth with
embroidered seat-back inserts.
719. Medium Gray Cord Stripe Decordo
Cloth.
7Z6. Midnight Blue Danforth Cloth
with embroidered seat-back inserts.
7U- Beige Danforth Cloth with
embroidered seat-back inserts.
chauffeur compartment
(Limousine)
Front Compartment (Leather)
Black Natural Finish Leather available
with any selection above.
Gray Antique Finish Leather available
with Gray selections above.
Midnight Blue Antique Finish Leather
available with Midnight Blue selection
above.
Beige Antique Finish Leather available
with Beige selection above.
padded vinyl covered top
options (extra cost)
61. White
62. Black
68. Blue
66. Sandalwood
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Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine
standard equipment
Air Cleaner, dry-pack
Armrest, center, front and rear*
Assist Handles (two)
Assist Straps (two)
Cigarette Lighters, front (two)
Cigarette Lighter, rear
Clocks, electric, front and rear
. compartments
Footrests, adjustable (two), rear
compartment
Front Seat Adjustment (horizontal, power)
Heater-Defroster**
Hydra-Matic Transmission
Lights, front ash receivers
Lights, backup (dual)
Lights, cornering
Lights, courtesy
Lights, directional signal
Light, glove box (automatic)
Light, luggage compartment (automatic)
Light, map
Lights, reading
Mirror, glareproof, rear-view, flip
type, shatterproof
Oil Filter, Full-Flow
Outside Mirror, left side, remote-control
Paint, two-tone
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Reflectors, safety warning,
front door panels
Robe Cord, back of front seat
Seat Belts, front**
Visor Vanity Mirror, shatterproof
Visors, dual sun
Wheel Discs (set of four)
Windows, power
Windshield Washer and Coordinator
optional equipment (extra cost)
Air Conditioner
Controlled Differential
Cruise Control
Door Edge Guards
Head Lamp Control, (Guide-Matic)
License Frames
Padded Vinyl Roof
Radio, front compartment controls
Radio, AM, rear comp't controls
Radio, AM-FM
Seat Belts, rear
Soft Ray Glass
Twilight Sentinel (automatic
head lamp timer)
Vent Windows, front, power
Whitewall Tires, 8.20 x 15 (set of 5) 6 ply
basic specifications
Wheelbase
Length, over-all
Width, over-all
Height, over-all
Engine Horsepower
14f-g
79.9"
59.0"
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*Rear only on limousine.
"Available without heater-defroster or seat belts as an option at
reduced cost.
interior dimensions
front
Headroom
40.2"*
Shoulder room
60.4"
Hip room
65.8"
Leg room
40.8"t
Seat height
9.8"
•Limousine-39.6" ***Limousine-37.0"
**Limousine-38.0"
tLimousine-39.8"
rear
aux.
37.8"***
58.8"
63.2"
39.1"**
58.8"
59.7"
12.7"
13.2"
1965 Cadillac
Optional
Equipment
Providing the owner maximum opportunity to individualize his Cadillac helps assure greater motoring satisfaction and enjoyment and increases pride of ownership.
Thus it is of special importance that the benefits of each
item of optional equipment and accessory in this section
be explained before he places his order for the car.
Cadillac Comfort Control
Page 50
Soft Ray Glass
Page 51
Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel
Page 52
Six-Way Power Seat
Page 53
Four-Way Power Seat (bucket seat)
Page 53
Twilight Sentinel
Page 54
Guide-Matic
Page 55
Power Door Lock
Page 55
Automatic Level Control
Page 56
Controlled Differential
Page 57
Cruise Control
Page 58
Rear Window De-Fogger
Page 58
Power Window Regulator
Page 59
Power Vent Window Regulator
.• Page 59
Power Deck Lid Lock
Page 59
Pre-selector Signal Seeking A M Radio . . . . Page 60
AM-FM Radio
Page 60
Seat Belts
Page 61
Seat Belt Retractors
Page 61
Additional Cadillac Accessories
Page 62
Accessory and Equipment Groups
Page 63
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Cadillac
comfort
control
(Air
ConditionerHeater
System)
With a temperature selecting dial as simple as that of a home
thermostat, Cadillac Comfort Control will bring and maintain the interior of the car to the temperature selected by the
driver year 'round, without further adjustment. Having set
the dial, to say 70°, the owner can drive from desert heat on
up into cold mountain altitudes without any need for dial
adjustment. And, when the outside temperature is above
approximately 35°, incoming air is directed through the
cooled evaporator thus controlling humidity for maximum
comfort and minimizing window fogging.
Directing this automatic operation are three temperature
sensitive thermistors located to sense outside air temperature, effect of the sun and temperature of air being discharged
into the car. They electronically signal other units of the
system to achieve the proper blending of heated and/or
cooled air and blower speed to hold car interior to temperature setting of the dial.
Comfort Control lever may be set at first position for
normal operation or second position (red arrow) for fast
cool down when car has been standing in hot sun.
Comfort Control also provides two defrost positions; the
first for de-fogging, the second for de-icing the windshield.
Higher location of center air-conditioning outlet and larger
heaterfloorduct increase air distribution to rear compartment passengers for 1965.
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Fleetwood Seventy-Five model
air conditioningheating system
—
With their considerably
longer length, larger interiors and, in the case of the
limousine glass separated
rear compartment, the Fleetwood Seventy-Five models
have instead of Comfort
Control an air conditioningheating system unique to
these body styles. Rear compartment controls are provided in a compartment just
off the right-hand rear armrest. In addition, large airconditioning outlets with
adjustable louvers are
located in the roof at each
side of the rear compartment
for maximum air distribution. Heater outlets for the
rear compartment are
located on the base of the
armrests at each side of the
rear seat.
soft ray glass
A natural complement to air
conditioned cars, Cadillac
Soft Ray Glass shields the
interior of the car from the
heat and glare of the sun for
increased comfort and
improved visibility. Available on all Cadillac models,
Soft Ray Glass installation
includes tinted glass on all
windows (except the rear
window of convertible body
styles) with additional shading on the upper portion of
the windshield.
51
Cadillac tilt and telescope
steering wheel
To all of the much appreciated advantages of being able to
tilt the steering wheel to any of a wide range of positions,
Cadillac has added the plus benefit of a telescoping adjustment which permits moving the steering wheel closer to, or
farther away from the driver over a 3-inch range of adjustment. Turning the center hub of the steering' wheel counterclockwise permits telescoping to length desired; turning hub
clockwise locks wheel in position. This exclusive new feature
assures that any member of the Cadillac owner's family may
precisely adjust the steering wheel to the most natural and
comfortable position for his or her driving habits. On long
trips the ability to change the tilt or telescope position of
the steering wheel while driving is a major aid in relieving
tension and minimizing fatigue. Varying the tilt adjustment
is achieved simply by lifting upward on a small lever located
on the left side of the steering column just below the turn
signal indicator, moving the steering wheel to the desired
angle then releasing lever to lock wheel in position.
As a further benefit for ease in entering or leaving the car,
the Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel is spring loaded so
that lifting the lever automatically tilts the steering wheel
to its uppermost position.
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power seat adjustment (six-way)
The Six-Way Power Seat Adjustment permits horizontal,
vertical and angle adjustment for maximum seating comfort.
Only the vertical and seat-angle provisions need be ordered
on models where horizontal adjustment is standard. The
Fleetwood Eldorado with regular front seat has the six-way
seat adjustment as standard. Horizontal adjustment only is
provided on Seventy-Five models.
power seat adjustment
(four-way for bucket seats only)
The Four-Way Power Adjustment permits horizontal and
seat-angle adjustment for the driver's seat of bucket seat
equipped models. It is standard on the Eldorado. Horizontal
adjustment only is provided as standard with bucket seat
option.
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twilight
sentinel
(automatic
headlamp timer)
The Cadillac Twilight Sentinel with controls conveniently
located on the headlamp switch nacelle provides two major
benefits. When ignition is ON and the Twilight Sentinel
control knob turned to automatic position, the headlights of
the car will turn on automatically with approach of dusk,
on storm-darkened days, in fog or vision-obscuring sand and
dust. When sufficient daylight returns headlights are automatically turned off. With Twilight Sentinel knob in manual
position, the headlamp switch is used to turn lights on or
off to meet such special requirements as when driving in
funeral processions or through brightly lighted tunnels.
Twilight Sentinel also provides a delayed shut-off provision which permits leaving headlights and either cornering
light (as determined by position of the directional signal
lever) lighted for up to a minute and a half after turning off
the ignition, thus providing a pathway of light away from
the car for added nighttime security.
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guide-matic (headlamp control)
Guide-Matic controls, too, are newly located on the headlamp switch nacelle. As a contribution to safer nighttime
driving, Guide-Matic automatically dims the headlights of
the Cadillac owner's car when another approaches from the
opposite direction or when the Cadillac driver draws closer
to the taillights of a car ahead. An overriding switch is
provided to signal drivers who neglect to dim their bright
lights in return. New location of the Guide-Matic photocell
behind the radiator grille assures maximum sensitivity to
headlamps and taillights of other cars without interference
from overhead lighting. In addition, the Guide-Matic control
may be adjusted by the driver to provide just the right
degree of photocell sensitivity to meet his preference.
power door locks
Cadillac Power Door Locks are
especially appreciated by women
or when children are passengers.
Simply pressing down either
front door lock button locks all
doors; lifting button or opening
front door with inside handle
unlocks all doors. New convenience for 1965, especially in bad
weather, is that all doors are
automatically unlocked when
driver turns key in either front
door.
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Cadillac automatic level control
Car
never
rear
always
end
dip
rides
level.
regardless
. .
of
load.
The new Cadillac Automatic Level Control keeps the car
level with the roadway regardless of rear compartment,
luggage compartment or trailer loading. The benefits, in
addition to maintaining best appearance, are better handling, more accurate headlamp aiming, minimum possibility
of "bottoming" even on severe bumps, and less chance of the
rear bumper scraping the ground when car encounters a
steeply angled ramp or driveway. Of importance to any
Cadillac owner, these features are certain to have special
appeal to sportsmen, salesmen and motoring vacationists.
In operation the Automatic Level Control provides pressurized air from a compressor and air reservoir to a
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valve located on the rear crossmember of the frame. Whenever there is sufficient rear end loading to deflect the suspension (or springs) one-half inch or more, the valve opens
permitting pressurized air to enter special air chambers in
the shock absorbers, thus extending the shock absorbers to
bring the car back to level height. When weight is removed,
the valve is reactivated to permit exhausting of air from the
shock absorbers to lower the car again to a level height.
To assure height adjustment only when required by
loading conditions, the valve has a six to twelve second
delay mechanism; thus normal deflection of the rear suspension due to irregular road surfaces does not activate the
level controls.
The Cadillac Automatic Level Control is included as standard equipment with the Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible,
Sixty Special Sedan and Brougham option.
Cadillac cruise control
Set the Cruise Control dial (illuminated for night) to speed
desired, accelerate to that speed, then move switch to AUTO
(automatic) position and car will maintain the selected
speed without the driver's foot on the accelerator pedal.
While brake application immediately releases Cruise Control,
it will again maintain driver's pre-selected speed when car is
accelerated to the speed setting. A red light reminds driver
when Cruise Control is on AUTO position. Moving switch
to OFF or turning ignition off disengages automatic operation entirely. Cruise Control also serves as a speed warning
indicating by back pressure on the accelerator pedal whenever driver tends to exceed his chosen speed as indicated by
the dial setting.
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controlled differential
Because it always directs driving force to the rear wheel
having the better traction, Cadillac's Controlled Differential
assures maximum mobility on such skid-inducing surfaces
as ice, snow, sand, mud, gravel and wet or oily pavement.
For the same reason, the Controlled Differential reduces
swerving on high crowned roads, provides greater resistance
to skidding, adds stability on washboard roads, and contributes to increased tire life.
rear window de-fogger (dealer installed only)
The Cadillac Rear Window De-Fogger has been designed
with a larger, more centrally located rectangular air outlet
which distributes fan-blown air across the rear window
keeping it free of fog or mist. In winter it helps prevent
accumulation of snow or ice on rear window glass. Operates
at either of two speed settings.
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power window regulators
Permit raising or lowering
windows from four-switch panel
just forward of armrest on
driver's door. Single switches are
provided for passenger operation
of individual windows. A switch
is provided which may be set to
lock out all but driver's window
regulators; to permit power operation only when the ignition is
ON or, in EMERG (emergency)
position to permit power window operation even with
ignition OFF. Power Window Regulators are standard
except on Calais models.
power vent window regulators
Available on all models when equipped with power windows.
Standard on the Fleetwood Sixty Special and Eldorado. An
additional two switches are provided on driver's control
panel, a single switch on the opposite door.
power deck lid lock
The Cadillac Power Deck Lid Lock provides the owner the
added convenience of being able to release and slightly raise
the deck lid for service or shopping attendants simply by
pushing a button at the left side within the glove compartment. A red warning light on the instrument panel indicates
when deck lid is unlocked. Available on all but Fleetwood
Seventy-Five models.
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Cadillac signal-seeking pre-selector AM radio
The Cadillac AM Radio has superb tone, wide range of
adjustment for base or treble, and permits sound to be
directed to front and rear speaker or balanced between the
two. It is transistorized for instant operation and has a
printed circuit for maximum dependability. Tuning is
permitted manually, by five favorite station push buttons
or by a selector bar for automatic tuning of each successive
station within range. Selector bar may be set for only
strongest stations or, by moving M O R E S T A T I O N S switch to
right, will pick up weaker or more distant stations. Antenna
may be raised to any degree of its full height or fully
recessed into fender.
Cadillac AM/FM radio
The Cadillac A M / F M Radio adds the enjoyment of the
more sophisticated F M programs. And F M radio rejects
outside electrical interference and generally has fewer
commercials. The Cadillac F M Radio also features Automatic Frequency Control thus, even when slightly mistuned
manually, the radio tends to lock directly onto the station
wanted without interference from adjacent stations. Reception is generally best with F M up to some 20 miles from the
transmitting station. Beyond this distance choosing another
F M station or switching to AM may be preferred. Bar over
radio is marked for AM or F M .
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rear compartment
radio controls
(Fleetwood
Seventy-Five
only)
The Cadillac Radio available
for the Fleetwood SeventyFive Sedan and Limousine
is provided with rear compartment controls which are
located on the right-hand
rear armrest for operation
by rear compartment passengers. This radio has A M
reception only.
Cadillac seat belts
Identified by a distinctive
Cadillac Crest on the buckle,
Cadillac Seat Belts meet or
surpass all national safety
standards. Seat belts need
only be ordered for the rear
compartment since they are
already provided as standard
equipment in the front. All
Cadillac Seat Belts are color
harmonized with Cadillac
interiors.
seat belt retractors
Cadillac Seat Belt Retractors are already provided on
the door-side seat' belts in the
front compartment thus
keeping them neatly rolled
up away from the door sill
when not in use. Seat Belt
Retractors especially designed for simple and easy
installation are also available for use with rear seat
belts.
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additional
Cadillac
accessories
Rear Compartment Remote-Control Radio
(Fleetwood Seventy-Five only) . . . . $ .
Radio Foot-Control Switch
$
Cadillac Cushion Covers
$.
Cadillac Rubber Floor Mats
Contoured Front (Full-width) . . . . $
Contoured Rear (Full-width) . . . . $ .
Contoured Front (2-piece)
$
Contoured Rear (2-piece) . . . . . . $
Cadillac Luggage Compartment Mat . . $
Cadillac Compass
$
Cadillac Litter Box
$
Cadillac Eldorado Horn
$
Door Edge Guards
$
Spare Tire Cover
$
Windshield Washer Anti-Freeze
and Gas Line De-icer
$
Body Polish
$
Fabric Cleaner
$
Kar-Kleen Upholstery Cleaner
$.
Blue Coral
$
Blue Coral Sealer
$.
Magic Mirror Cleaner and Polish . . . . $ .
Magic Mirror Cream Wax
$
Chrome Cleaner
$
Cooling System Inhibitor and Sealer . . . $.
Whitewall Tire Cleaner
$.
Tar and Road Oil Remover
$.
Vinyl, Leather and
Convertible Top Cleaner
$.
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1965 Cadillac
accessory &
equipment options
(factory-installed groups and codes)
x
w
R
E
Y
or
T
D
K
W i n d o w s , Power
Tires, Whitewall
Radio, A M
Glass, Soft RaySeat A d j u s t e r ,
\
Y
6-way front
Seat A d j u s t e r ,
Door Edge Guards
Comfort Control
Y
or
T
5
U
Windows, Power
Tires, Whitewall
Radio, A M
Glass, Soft R a y
Seat A d j u s t e r ,
D
K
4
x
I
W
Rl
E
Y
6-way front
or <
Seat A d j u s t e r ,
U-way driver's bucketT
D
Door Edge Guards
M
J
S
Headlamp Control,
Guide-Matic
Steering W h e e l , T i l t
a n d Telescope
D o o r Locks, Power
T w i l i g h t Sentinel
T r u n k Lock,
G
C
N
P
C o n t r o l l e d Differential
Cruise Control
V e n t W i n d o w s , Power
Level Control,
Q
J
or <
U-way driver's bucketT
(air conditioner)
X
W
R
E
X
W
Rl
E
remote-control
automatic
W i n d o w s , Power
Tires, W h i t e w a l l
Radio, A M - F M
Glass, Soft R a y
Seat A d j u s t e r ,
6-way front
Seat A d j u s t e r ,
It-way driver's bucket
Door Edge Guards
Comfort Control
(air conditioner)
W i n d o w s , Power
Tires, W h i t e w a l l
Radio, A M - F M
Glass, Soft R a y
Seat A d j u s t e r ,
6-way front
Seat A d j u s t e r ,
h-way driver's bucket
Door Edge Guards
OTHER CODES
8
License F r a m e , O n e
or
9
License F r a m e s , T w o
F
F i l l e r Plate
A
Seat B e l t s , 2 R e a r
R2
Radio, Rear Control
( A M ) —Fleetwood
75 o n l y
OPTIONAL GEAR RATIO
1
3.21
7
3 . 7 7 — F l e e t w o o d 75
only
O
Seat Belts, 2 F r o n t
Deletion Option
H
Heater-Defroster
Deletion Option
Standard equipment on all cars includes two front seat belts and heater-defroster.
However, a deletion option is available at reduced cost. The heater-defroster is
an integral component of Comfort Control and cannot be deleted when this
feature is ordered. Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel, Remote-Control Trunk
Lock, Automatic Level Control and Comfort Control are not available on
Fleetwood Seventy-Five models. To order Air Conditioner, use same symbol K .
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1965
Cadillac
power train
• engine
• transmission
• drive line
Converting the energy released by fuel combustion into
a smooth, quiet, dependable flow of power to the rear
wheels is the function of the Cadillac engine, transmission
and drive line . . . the Power Train. And with all of its
recognized efficiency in the past, the Cadillac Power
Train for 1965 accomplishes this function with a new
quietness and selectiveflexibility.Here is power eager and
able to meet the varied demands of your most exacting
owners, yet delivered through a Power Train so efficiently
designed and engineered as to make its performance truly
sensed but not heard.
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Cadillac
engine
1965
Designed for maximum efficiency and performance without useless weight or bulk, the Cadillac engine has a
higher horsepower-to-weight ratio than any competitive
motor car in the industry. For 1965, advances in piston
head design, exclusive new exhaust system and new
engine mountings, which isolate engine pulsations from
the interior of the car, assure Cadillac owners the
smoothest, quietest engine performance that skilled engineers utilizing the latest electronic computers have yet
devised.
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Cadillac power train
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Brief new highlights
of t h e s m o o t h e s t
power train
in m o t o r i n g
New idling smoothness and engine isolation. New engine
mountings proven by electronic computor data and
engineering tests permit normal engine roll at idle without conflicting motions (pitch and yaw) associated with
rough idling.
New Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission with variable
stator offers driver wider selectivity of acceleration;
dual Drive range for choice of engine braking and
performance desired.
New plastic deadener and centering ring gives transmission gears noiseless operation in drive range.
New one-piece propeller shaft with two CV (constant
velocity) joints is quiet, vibration resistant.
New rear axle housing of more unified construction,
minimum welds for added strength and rigidity.
New rear wheel bearings with both races and bearings
pre-stressed for increased durability and long life.
New 9.00 x 15 whitewall tires (standard on the Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible and optional at extra cost
on other models except the Fleetwood Seventy-Five),
have new tread design extending onto shoulders of
tires. Added benefits include maximum quietness and
smoother cornering, better traction and increased directional stability.
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details of
Cadillac engine features for 1965
new coaxial resonator exhaust system
Unlike conventional exhaust systems where the varying
lengths of pipe result in many resonances of sound, the new
Cadillac exhaust system has the muffler at the exact sonic
center of the system. The pipes before and after the muffler
are tuned to an identical resonance thus leaving only this
single resonance to be controlled to eliminate exhaust
"booms." This is accomplished by the new coaxial resonator
consisting of two chambers around a center pipe. It is
designed so that after exhaust noise from the engine enters
the resonator it is bounced back completely out of phase
with the incoming sound so that the notes cancel out each
other. The result is the quietest, most unobstrusive exhaust
system even Cadillac owners have ever enjoyed.
new battery
The Cadillac battery for 1965
has cell connectors passing
through rather than around
the cell partitions, thus providing a shorter electrical path
with minimum restriction. The
result is increased ignition
voltage and engine cranking
speed for surer cold weather
and hot engine starts. Battery
has new snap-in mounting provision and improved one-piece
sealed top.
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starting motor, generator, generator regulator
Powerful starting motor has gear teeth especially designed
for strength, quietness and long life. Improved sealing and
enclosure of solenoid lever within housing provide maximum
wet weather protection. High output generator with lubricated-for-life bearings has 42 amp. rating (55 on airconditioned cars). Generator regulator has hard gold contact
points for maximum dependability and long life.
new 7-blade fan
With blade spacing and profile
determined by electronic computer, the exceptional quietness and cooling efficiency of
the Cadillac fan eliminates
any need for thermostatic control as previously provided on
air-conditioned cars.
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new
cross-flow radiator
The new Cadillac crossflow radiator has no top
and bottom tank to disturb air flow and create
noise. It requires no surge
tank, is quieter and has
fewer potential leak
points. It permits lower
hood silhouette and grille
design.
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new oil filter
location
The Cadillac full-flow oil
filter removes impurities and
abrasive particles from the oil
for maximum engine efficiency
and long life. For 1965 the oil
filter has been repositioned in
the engine compartment at an
angle for better servicing
accessibility.
Improved fuel tank
venting
Minimizing any possibility of
spillage of fuel on the deck sill
or bumper during refueling
and helping to prevent overflow is an improved venting
system for the fuel tank.
Hinged license plate holder
also provides ready access to
fuel filler tube.
crankcase ventilation system
Cadillac's positive crankcase ventilation system directs
unburned air-fuel mixture from the crankcase back to the
intake manifold for re-burning.
A vent valve regulates the volume of unburned air-fuel
mixture to assure proper ratios for smooth performance at
various engine speeds and loads.
Cars delivered in California have a closed ventilation system
with an unvented crankcase breather cap and provision to
direct any excessive unburned fuel-air mixture from the
crankcase to the air cleaner instead of venting it to the
outside air.
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piston-crankshaft
assembly
The Cadillac engine has a short, rigid crankshaft for strength
and efficiency without excess weight. Pistons are lightweight, have new head contour for increasing turbulence and
combustibility of fuel-air mixture. Lightweight moving parts
minimize starting inertia, reduce friction.
dual fuel filters
Cadillac provides the owner
dual filter protection, a finewoven, self-cleaning, saranplastic filter in the fuel tank
plus a sediment bowl-type
filter in the engine compartment.
warm-up efficiency
Cadillac's automatic choke
control enriches the fuel mixture only when needed. As
engine warms up, hot gases
flow through tube A to choke
control B which then reduces
richness of fuel mixture.
smooth idling
Under sustained idling fuel
may boil and be forced into
the carburetor causing roughness or engine stalling. Cadillac
provides a heat sensitive valve
which prevents this by directing additional air to the carburetor to maintain proper
air-fuel mixture.
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Turbo Hydra-Matic
transmission
features
The introduction of the Cadillac Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission brought to Cadillac owners increasedflexibilityin
meeting varying driving conditions and a new alacrity in
acceleration, in traffic or on the open highway. For 1965 the
Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission provides these benefits in
still greater measure and with an even wider selectivity in
degree of acceleration desired, in amount of engine braking
and in the choice of two Drive ranges, always a popular
feature among Cadillac owners.
The added selectivity of acceleration has been achieved
through the addition of a variable stator to the torque converter unit. When the accelerator is depressed about halfway
the pitch of the stator vanes is such as to deliver maximum
torque (and acceleration). When lesser torque is called for
by less depression of the accelerator pedal the pitch of the
stator vanes is reduced. This condition is designed to aid the
precise maneuvering required in parking, to prevent creeping
in idle, and for acceleration where urgency is not a factor.
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drive range—(left-hand position)
With the Turbo Hydra-Matic selector in the left-hand
D R I V E range position the owner is assured of maximum
cruising economy and quietness and slower engine speeds.
At the same time, the owner enjoys any degree of acceleration he desires from thefluid-smooththrust of the torque
converter to the surging acceleration provided by depressing
the accelerator pedal halfway to change the stator vane
pitch, or, all the way for additional acceleration by engaging
a lower gear.
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drive range—(right-hand position)
Placing the Turbo Hydra-Matic selector in the right-hand
D R I V E position locks out high gear and utilizes the intermediate gear for maximum responsiveness and increased
engine braking. It is often the preferred position for driving
in hilly terrain where instant maneuverability without
repeated need for brake application is desirable. It is
especially effective in mountain driving to hold the car on
downgrades and to provide the power and agility to climb
the steepest hills.
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Cadillac
drive line
The final phase of the Cadillac Power Train is the drive line,
those components which carry the power and torque of the
engine and transmission to the rear axle and thus to the
rear wheels.
For 1965 there is a new, one-piece propeller shaft which
transmits power from the transmission to the rear axle
with utmost quietness and resistance to vibration. It contributes to the lower tunnel height in conjunction with
the forward placement of the engine and transmission.
An exclusive feature is the use of CV (constant velocity)
joints at each end of the prop shaft. CV joints cancel out
forces that tend to set up vibrations or noise thus assuring
a smoother, quieter drive line. Precise alignment of the propeller shaft and rear axle pinion through machine mounting
attachments contributes to smoother, quieter performance
and minimum vibration. The rear axle pinion seal is a.
two-lip design. The outer lip sealing out dirt, the inner lip
sealing in lubricant, thus increasing durability and long
life. Rear axle bearings for 1965 are pre-stressed for long
lasting smoothness and dependability.
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new rear axle housing
New rear axle housing for 1965 has a considerable reduction
in number of pieces and reduced number and length of
welds. The result is a much stronger and more rigid housing
construction.
CV (constant
velocity) joints
Each CV (constant velocity)
joint used exclusively at both
ends of the 1965 propeller
shaft is in effect a unit of two
TJ-joints, each serving to cancel out any vibration setting tendencies of the other for
increased quietness and smoothness.
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new tire tread and traction
Cadillac's new (optional at extra cost) whitewall tires for
1965 are wider in cross section but with a shorter diameter
from road to wheel thus contributing to the lower height of
the car. Adequate height for flexing of the sidewalls is
maintained by a lower flange height on the wheel rim. In
addition, tires have a new tread design extending around
onto the shoulders for smoother transition in cornering.
Tread pattern provides improved wet road traction. Among
the benefits of the new tires are better directional feel and
high speed durability, improved cornering and excellent
quality of ride.
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1965
Cadillac
chassis
The new Cadillac chassis offers many important benefits
certain to be enjoyed by 1965 Cadillac owners. For
example, the forward mounting of the engine and transmission, which enabled a reduction in tunnel size and
increased front passenger compartment space, was made
possible by the new frame design. Engineering advancements to the front and rear suspension assure even
greater riding comfort andreadability.Steering improvements mean better handling and stability. Even Cadillac's
exclusive triple braking system has been further refined
for 1965.
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new
Cadillac
frame
1. The new Cadillac perimeter frame is fully boxed
throughout its length for torsional rigidity and
resistance to impact.
2. Hidden bulkheads contribute additional resistance to torsional stress . . . add to strength and
rigidity.
3. New and unique pheasant-tail design of rear
engine support crossmember permits engine support without infringing on front compartment
driver and passenger floor space (as a straight
crossmember would).
4. Increased width of new frame permits moving
front suspension strut rods further outboard for
better control of fore and aft movement of front
wheels.
5. Design of frame with box-section side rails instead
of central structure permits lower tunnel height in
car interior.
6. New frame-to-body structure permits lowering
step-in height by approximately one inch.
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New larger suspension system bushings for greater quietness, improved cushioning and isolation of
road noise or vibration.
New improved Turbo Hydro-Matic
for increased performance, wider
selectivity of acceleration, improved engine broking.
New plastic centering ring and
deadener in transmission for maximum quietness especially in Drive
range.
Improved steering linkage and
_sealing for smoother response and
handling ease, greater dependability and long life.
New front suspension strut rods
mounted further outboard on frame
crossmember for added stability
and steering control.
New, longer pedal arm on emergency broke and improved mechanism for ease of application,
added reliability.
New location of coil springs on
rear axle housing instead of lower
control arms permits control arm
bushings to better isolate rood
noise and cushion wheel impacts.
CV (constant velocity) joints at
each end of prop shaft assure maximum smoothness, quietness and
durability.
Exclusive Cadillac shock absorbers
maintain consistent quality of ride
under most severe road conditions.
New one-piece propeller shaft for
quiet, vibration-resistant performance and lower floor tunnel height.
New rear suspension minimizes deflection of rear of car on fast acceleration for increased comfort,
level ride.
New pre-stressed rear axle bearings and races for greater dependability.
New whitewall tire and tread design for maximum quietness, im-.
proved traction, better cornering
and high speed stability.
New more unified construction of
rear axle housing for increased
strength and rigidity.
New engine mountings precisely
tuned to frame characteristics for.
maximum idling smoothness, quietness and stability.
New box-section perimeter frame
with hidden bulkheads for torsional rigidity and strength.
Exclusive Cadillac Triple-Braking
System provides independent front
and rear systems plus true auxiliary or emergency braking.
New perimeter frame design perm i t s forward mounting of engine
for lower tunnel height, increased
passenger space.
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new
front
suspension
Improved stability and better control of fore and aft movement of the front wheels have been provided for 1965 by
moving the front suspension strut rods further outward on
the front frame crossmember. The strut rods, mounted to
the frame through thick rubber bushings, hold the wheels
in firm fore and aft alignment during normal driving yet
permit a momentary rearward deflection of the wheel when
it encounters a bump or depression in the road surface thus
cushioning the impact. All other front suspension members
are also mounted to the frame with rubber bushings designed
to absorb or isolate road noise or shock. Rubber limit
bumpers permit maximum vertical wheel travel . . . cushion
the impact should "bottoming" ever occur.
COMPRESSION
REBOUND
shock
absorbers
Cadillac Shock Absorbers eliminate any mixing of air with shock
absorber fluid by using a gasfilled nylon envelope to replace
the air space in conventional
shock absorbers. Fluid itself is
impervious to temperature
changes, retains efficiency in any
weather.
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new
rear
suspension
Cadillac Four-Link rear suspension for 1965 has the coil
springs moved from the lower control arms to the rear axle
housing. This removes the spring load on suspension bushings so they can more effectively do their job of isolating
road noise. The lower control arms hold the axle in firm fore
and aft alignment. New upper control arms offer increased
resistance to sideways motion of the car. Mounted at one
end on each side of the center of the rear axle housing, their
opposite ends are mounted much further outward on the
frame for 1965, thus providing added stability through a
more widespread stance. The deflection of the rear of the car
toward the road under fast acceleration has been reduced
approximately two-thirds for 1965, a factor not only in
added comfort but in making it possible to reduce the height
of the rearfloortunnel. Oversize rubber bushings at upper
and lower control arm mountings and thick insulators at top
and bottom of springs absorb and isolate road noise.
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Cadillac
power
steering
Only the lightest touch is required on the steering wheel,
even in parking, with Cadillac Power Steering. And, of
course, it continues to offer that important feel of the road
essential in judging safe speeds around curves or on slippery
roads. A rubber coupling in the steering shaft minimizes
transmission of vibration or road shocks. Steering pump has
simple turn cap to facilitate checking of the fluid level.
Modifications to the steering linkage increase steering
response and improve handling for 1965, while improved
seals on linkage joints further assure the smooth, reliable
performance of these parts.
additional steering advantages
Other factors which contribute to Cadillac's superior handling ease for 1965 are the wider front and rear tread, new
tire tread design and new front and rear suspension features.
While discussed individually elsewhere, the total effect of
these advancements is improved steering response and
directional stability, regardless of passenger or luggage
compartment loads, quieter cornering and better control on
all road surfaces including washboard roads.
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new tilt and telescope
steering wheel
(See
Optional
Equipment
Section)
The new Tilt and Telescope
Steering Wheel permits
adjusting the wheel upward
or downward on the steering
shaft over a 3-inch range. It
also may be tilted to any of
several positions to assure
convenience and comfort for
any driver.
small turning
diameter
With all of its new styling,
impressive stature and major
engineering advancements,
Cadillac has retained the
38½° front wheel turning
angle which permits a
maneuverability in parking
or restricted areas no greater
than that of many smaller
cars.
new
wider tread
Now 62 inches, front and
rear, Cadillac's new 1 Yi"
wider tread provides
improved cornering and increased resistance to roil.
Equal tread, front and rear,
adds directional stability . . .
minimizes swerve or dive
effect when wheels run onto
road shoulder or cross expansion joints in pavement.
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exclusive
Cadillac
triple braking
system
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(6)
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New depression infloorpan under brake pedal permits
lower pedal height for faster more convenient pivoting of
foot from accelerator to brake without reducing available
brake pedal travel. Lower pedal also adds new convenience
for left-foot brake application.
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Cadillac's independent front and rear
braking system
The system has a separatefluidreservoir, master
cylinder piston and hydraulic lines for the front
and also for the rear brakes, thus assuring that
one set works should the other become inoperative.
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diaphragm seal in each brake reservoir
Assures further dependability by sealing off the
fluid from any contaminants such as water or
dirt which might enter through the breather hole
on reservoir cover.
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exclusive emergency and parking brake
Serves as a true auxiliary braking system since
a vacuum release prevents it from locking in
applied position as long as engine is running and
transmission is in any drive gear. Brake is automatically released when engine is started and
transmission shifted into gear, thus eliminating
this driver responsibility. Longer pedal arm and
improved mechanism ease application and increase dependability for 1965.
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self-adjusting brake shoes
Automatically bring linings back to proper
clearance with drums when brakes are applied
when car is being reversed, thus eliminating
manual adjustment under normal conditions for
life of lining.
©
long-life pistons in wheel brake cylinders
Made of a super-hard iron alloy instead of
aluminum, are self-lubricated and provide extra
long life and corrosion resistance.
©
finned brake drums front and rear
Provide increased area for coolingflowof air
thus dissipating heat faster. Any possibility of
brake fading or loss due to expansion of overheated drums is minimized.
©
front brake splash protection
It is provided by a specially designedflangeon
the front brake backing plates which shields
interior of drums from splashing water.
1965
Cadillac
body
The sleek styling and glamorous beauty of the Cadillac
body is matched by construction features whose one basic
purpose is to assure the Cadillac owner and his passengers
maximum safety, comfort and convenience. At the same
time, these features are a contributing factor to that
enduring worth which assures the original and each
subsequent owner maximum protection for his motor
car investment.
The Fleetwood Plant of the Fisher Body Division is
devoted exclusively to the manufacture of all Cadillac
bodies under rigid Cadillac quality control standards.
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new ease of entry
and exit...
roomier interiors
new lower door sills
The combination of low silhouette tires and new
frame and body sill construction has resulted in
lower door step-in height. Sills are also narrow thus
minimizing hazards to formal gowns in wet or
snowy weather.
wide opening, front hinged doors
Cadillac doors are hinged at the front and thus
cannot be swept open by wind if accidentally opened
with car moving. They open wide for unrestricted
ease in entering or leaving the car.
new curved glass windows
The use of curved glass for door windows permits
maximum interior width at the shoulder level. At
the same time, its curved design requires less overhang of roof sides thus adding to convenience of
entry and exit for 1965.
unrestricted entranceways
Absence of any windshield dogleg, slim steering wheel
(which tilts up out of the way with the Tilt and Telescope feature, an extra-cost option) and rounded seat
cushion corners all contribute to easier access to
Cadillac's roomy interiors.
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new convertible top boot
The open air motoring enthusiasts among Cadillac owners
will find for 1965 a new convenience and new beauty in
the top boot. It is made of a new stretchable plasticcoated fabric to assure a neat tailored appearance, and
of even greater advantage, it has a new self-adhesive
edging replacing the previous sliding channel,mounting.
Thus putting on or removing the top boot is faster and
more convenient.
new double hood latch
Particularly pleasing to many Cadillac owners is the wide
expanse of hood reaching from centerline to centerline of
the front fenders. It is an even wider hood for 1965, and
through the introduction of dual hood locks it becomes
an actual functional part of the front end structure. A
single fingertip release latch is located just to the right
of the hood ornamentation and just above the grille.
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large luggage compartment capacity
The Cadillac luggage compartment has always provided a
large capacity to accommodate all of the luggage normally
carried on a trip with ample room for golf clubs, as well.
For 1965, the spare tire is mounted in a sloping position on
the shelf or kick-up (on all but convertible and Fleetwood
Seventy-Five models) thus providing ample and more
accessible luggage space. Luggage compartment is lined
with tweed-textured, vinyl-coated fabric and has a rubber
seal entirely around the deck lid opening for weather
protection.
covered, non-protruding hinges
The use of deck lid hinges which disappear into housings or
receptacles contributes to the finished appearance of the
luggage compartment and protects fine luggage.
spare tire cover
Standard on the Fleetwood Sixty Special and Eldorado
models and an extra-cost option on all others, the spare tire
cover matches the luggage compartment lining. It not only
protects luggage from soil and scuff marks, but serves to
keep the whitewall area of the spare tire spotlessly clean.
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For 1965 Cadillac windshield washer-wipers provide new
convenience and efficiency. The centerline of the operating
arms have been moved outward thus providing an increased
wiping area in front of the driver as well as the front compartment passenger. In addition, the three-speed operating
switch and washer-wiper button are illuminated for added
convenience in nighttime driving.
new door
safety features
Cadillac's concern for the
driver and his passengers is
further emphasized for 1965
by new door locks. They are
designed so that the locking
bolt helps to retain the doors
more tightly and securely
and thus to prevent them
from opening under impact.
In addition, the new locks
are quieter and smoother in
operation.
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improved
heater-defroster
(a deletion
option
at reduced
cost)
new ventilation control accessibility
The Cadillac Heater-Defroster is provided as standard
equipment but may be deleted at the owner's option at
reduced cost. It provides a wide range of temperatures,
quickly varied to meet the temperature desired by the driver
through blending of heated and unheated air. For 1965,
new, larger ducts are provided for the direction of air to the
rear compartment thus adding to rear compartment passenger comfort. Upper lever of controls may be set at HEAT
for warming car interior, or to DE-FOG or DE-ICE to
direct air to the windshield as such conditions may require.
Temperature of the air at any of these settings is determined
by positioning the lower lever. Fan switch provides three
blower speeds. Heater controls are newly located to the
right of the steering column. Ventilation controls are
centrally located for equal convenience of operation by the
driver and front passenger.
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scientific soundproofing
The quietness of Cadillac interiors, a matter of pride and
pleasure for Cadillac owners, is achieved through scientifically selected soundproofing. There is a sandwich-type
sound barrier between engine and passenger compartments
and sound deadening material at designated areas to absorb
noise of tire-thrown gravel. Cadillac provides a highly
efficient rubber compound sound barrier at each side of the
cowl just forward of the car doors. This same barrier
between two layers of jute just beneath the front compartment carpeting extends to the carpet-covered areas of the
front compartment door sills. Rear compartments have two
layers of jute topped by deep carpeting and, between the
steel top and headlining of Calais, De Ville and Fleetwood
Sixty Special models, there are layers of felt deadener and
tufiex insulation. On the underside of the hood is a sound
and heat-absorbing, vinyl-coveredfiberglasspad 13^" thick.
floor insulation
Protecting the front compartment against heat, cold, noise
and drafts is a four-layer barrier of selected materials.
1. Jute
2. Rubber Compound
3. Jute
4. Carpeting
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1965 Cadillac
general
specifications
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Ik
Calais Sedans
and
Sedans de Ville
De Ville Convertible,
Coupe de Ville and
Calais Coupe
Fleetwood
Eldorado
Convertible
Fleetwood 60
Special
Sedan
Fleetwood 75
9-Passenger Sedan
and Limousine
129.5"
129.5"
129.5*
133"
149.8"
Over-all Length
224"
224»
224"
227.5»
243.8»
Overall Width
79.9»
79.9"
79.9»
79.9»
79.9»
Over-all Height
55.6"f
54.6»
54.6»
55.9»
59.0"
Minimum Road Clearance
5.5"
5.5»ft
5.6«
5.7"
6.2"
Steering Ratio-Over-all
18.2
18.2
18.2
18.2
18.2
Turning Diameter (Wall-to-Wall).. 47'9"
47'9"
47'9"
48'9"
52'
62½*
62½"
62½*
62¼"
61"
62½"
62½"
62½"
62½"
61»
Tires, Tubeless-Size
8.00 x 15*
8.00x15*
9.00 x 15
8.00x15*
8.20 x 15
Tires-Ply Rating
4-ply
4-ply
4-ply
4-ply
6-ply
Tread-Front
•9.00 x 15 supplied in whitewall tires (standard on Fleetwood Eldorado).
f54.5" on hardtop sedans,
ft5.6" on De Ville Convertible.
Compression Ratio
Axle Ratio
.....
Calais Sedans
and
Sedans de Ville
De Ville Convertible,
Coupe de Ville and
Calais Coupe
Fleetwood
Eldorado
Convertible
Fleetwood 60
Special
Sedan
Fleetwood 75
9-Passenger Sedan
and Limousine
340-horsepower
Cadillac V-8
340-horsepower
Cadillac V-8
340-horsepower
Cadillac V-8
340-horsepower
Cadillac V-8
340-horsepower
Cadillac V-8
10.5:1
10.5:1
10.5:1
10.5:1
10.5:1
429 cu. in.
429 cu. in.
429 cu. in.
429 cu. in.
429 cu. in.
Overhead
Overhead
Overhead
Overhead
Overhead
4-barrel
4-barrel
4-barrel
4-barrel
4-barrel
Single
Single
Single
Single
Single
Turbo Hydra-Matic
Turbo Hydra-Matic
Turbo Hydra-Matic
Turbo Hydra-Matic
Turbo Hydra-Matic
Hydraulic Power
Hydraulic Power
Hydraulic Power
Hydraulic Power
Hydraulic Power
Power Brakes
Dual System
Power Brakes
Dual System
Power Brakes
Dual System
Power Brakes
Dual System
Power Brakes
Dual System
Perimeter
Perimeter
Perimeter
Perimeter
Tubular-center X
Helical coil,
front and rear
Helical coil,
front and rear
Helical coil,
front and rear
Helical coil,
front and rear
Helical coil,
front and rear
Cadillac Four-Link
Cadillac Four-Link
Cadillac Four-Link
Cadillac Four-Link
Cadillac Four-Link
2.94:1*
2.94:1*
2.94:1*
2.94:1*
3.36:1**
•3.21 optional; standard with air-conditioned cars.
"3.77 optional on Fleetwood 75.
detailed
specifications
engine
Number of cylinders
8
Cylinder arrangement
90° V-type
Valve arrangement
Overhead
Bore and stroke
4.13* x 4.0"
Block and cylinder head
material
Cast iron
Piston displacement
429 cu. in.
Taxable horsepower
54.6
Max. brake horsepower
340 @ 4600 r.p.m.
Max. engine torque—lbs.-ft.. . 480 @ 3000 r.p.m.
Compression ratio
10.5:1
Engine mounts
Vulcanized rubber
Number of points of suspension 3
pistons and rings
Make
Central Foundry—
Zollner-Sterling
Material
Aluminum alloy
Type
T-slot cam ground
Weight
20.0 oz.
Clearance
0008-.0012"
Number of oil rings per piston . 1
Number of comp. rings
per piston
2
Top compression ring
Molybdenum filled
96
detailed specifications
rods and pins
Wristpin length
Wristpin material
Type
Connecting rod length
Material—connecting rod..
Weight—connecting rod.. .
Lower bearing material
Connecting rod bearing
clearance
Connecting rod bearing end
play
3.093"
Steel
Locked in rod
6.500"
Forged steel
19.36 oz.
Steel-back Moraine
.0005"-.0021"
.008"-.014" (total two rods)
crankshaft
Material
Weight
Main bearing thrust
Crankshaft end play
Main bearing removable
Main bearing material
Main bearing clearance—rear.
Main bearing journal—
Diameter x Length:
Number 1
Number 2
Number 3
Number 4
Number 5
Pearlitic malleable iron
59 pounds
Center main
001" to .007"
Yes
Steel-back Moraine
.0006" to .003"
3.000"
3.000"
3.000"
3.000"
3.000"
97
x 1.120"
x 1.062"
x 1.138"
x 1.062"
x 1.120"
detailed specifications
camshaft
Drive
Camshaft sprocket material...
Timing chain—make
Timing chain—no. of links. . . .
Timing chain—width
Timing chain—pitch
Chain
Aluminum with nylon teeth
Link Belt
46
6875"
500"
valves
Valve arrangement
Intake opens
Intake closes
Exhaust opens
Exhaust closes
Overhead
34° B.T.C. at .001 lift
102° A.B.C. at .001 lift
89° B.B.C. at .001 lift
63° A.T.C. at .001 lift
intake
Material
Over-all length
Diameter of head
Angle of seat
Lift
Alloy steel
4.794"
1.875"
44°
427"
exhaust
Material.
Over-all length
Diameter of head
Angle of seat
Lift
Hydraulic valve lifters
Valve inserts
Valve seats cooled by
Alloy steel
4.815"
1.500"
44°
466"
Yes
None
Direct water circulation
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detailed specifications
lubrication
Type
Oil under pressure to:
Main bearings
Connecting rods
Wristpins
Camshaft bearings. . .
Tappets
Oil pump type
Normal oil pressure. . . .
Capacity of oil reservoir
Type of oil level gauge.
Make of pressure gauge
Oil filter
Type
Yes
Yes
Splash
Yes
Yes
Gear
30 to 35 lbs. @ 30 m.p.h.
5 qts. with filter. Refill, 4 qts.
Dip stick
AC—Tell-Tale Lite
Standard
Full-Flow
fuel
Gasoline tank capacity
Type of fuel feed
Carburetor—make
Carburetor—type
Manifold heat control
Type of air cleaner
26 gallons
Camshaft pump
Rochester & Carter
Four-barrel downdraft
Automatic
Dry-pack
Full pressure
cooling
Water pump type.
Pressure relief valve
Choke for recirculation
Radiator core
Full length cylinder
water jacket
Water all around cylinders....
99
Centrifugal—dual outlet
Yes
Yes
Cross-flow
Yes
Yes
detailed
specifications
cooli ng—conti n ued
Fleetwood 7 5
Fan belt length:
Generator
Steering pump
Fan belt width
Fan blade material
Fan—no. of blades. . . .
Cooling system capacity
38.08"
49.94"
53.10"
50.62"
Vs
Steel
7
18.1 qts.
19.5 qts.
Add 1 qt. for A / C
generator
Make
Minimum charging speed
Generator ventilation
Delco-Remy
At idle
Forced air
generator regulator
Make
Voltage regulator setting
Generate,! max. charging rate.
(Fleetwood 75 and airconditioned cars)
Delco-Remy
13.8-14.8 @ 100° (adjust to
14.2)
42 amp.
55 amp.
starting motor
Make
Delco-Remy
Flywheel teeth, integral or ring. . . Steel integral
100
detailed specifications
ignition
Spark advance
Ignition unit—make . . .
Manual advance
Maximum centrifugal a
Vacuum advance
Distributor breaker gap
Initial spark advance . .
Firing order
Ignition coil—make. . .
Spark Plugs:
Make
Model
Thread
Gap
battery
Make
Number of plates
Capacity (amp. hrs.)
Terminal grounded
Location of battery
Centrifugal and vacuum
Delco-Remy
None
Crankshaft (16°-20°)
Crankshaft (19°-21.5°)
.016"
5° B.T.C. (Nominal)
1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3
Delco-Remy
AC
44.0
14 mm.
.035"
Delco
13
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Negative
Under hood on tray at front
right-hand side of radiator
cradle
lights and horn
Headlight—make
Guide sealed-beam (Dual)
Headlight cover glass, dia
Guide
Parking light—make
Guide
Taillight—make
Delco-Remy
Lighting switch—make
How are headlights dimmed?. .. Depressed beam—
foot switch
Guide-activated by
Cornering light
directionals & light switch
Horn:
Delco-Remy
Make
Vibrator,
seashell electric
Type
(2), trumpet high C (1)*
•Large trumpet low C , on Eldorado.
101
detailed
specifications
turbo
hydra-matic
transmission
Type
Gearing
No. of forward speeds in left
DRIVE position**
No. of forward speeds in right
DRIVE position
No. of forward speeds in
(L) low position
Fully automatic torque converter combined with step
gear shifts and variable
stator. *
Planetary
•Fixed stator on Fleetwood 75 models.
**Single D R I V E position only
on Fleetwood 75 models.
Transmission ratio
Low gear
Intermediate gear
High gear
Reverse
Torque converter
maximum torque multipli
tion at stall. . .
2.48
1.48
1.00
2.07
plus torque converter
plus torque converter
plus torque converter
plus torque converter
2.00
Oil capacity
Fleetwood 75
Completely dry transmission 11 qts. 6 oz. 9 qts. 29 oz.
Pan drained by filler
tube only
4 qts. 20 oz. 3 qts. 28 oz.
Pan and strainer removed. . 5 qts.
4 qts. 2 oz.
102
detailed specifications
frame
Fleetwood 75
Frame—make
Frame—type
A. O. Smith
Perimeter
A. O. Smith
Tubularcenter X
frame
front suspension
Own
Forked arms, upper. Single
arms with tension strut
rods, lower.
Control arm pivots
Rubber bushings
Knuckle support bearing
Spherical
Front wheel inner bearing.... Tapered roller
Front wheel outer bearing
Tapered roller
Front spring—type
Helical coil
Front spring, material
Spring steel
Shock absorber—type
Hydraulic direct-acting type
Front stabilizer
Torsion rod
Front suspension — make
Front suspension—type .
rear suspension
Type
Yoke and control arm pivots. .
Springs
:
Material
Shock absorbers
Cadillac four-link
Rubber bushings
Helical coil
Spring steel
Hydraulic direct-acting,
inverted "V" mounting
103
detailed specifications
propeller shaft
Fleetwood 75
Type
Make
Drive and torque
taken through
Universal
1-piece
Saginaw
2-piece
Four-link rear suspension
Joints
Number used
Type
2
3
Constant
Cross and cup
Velocity
Universal joints, lubricated . . . Permanently
rear axle
Rear axle—make
Rear axle—type
Differential gear—make
Rear axle:
Oil capacity
Grade recommended:
S.A.E. viscosity
Own
Semifloating
Own
5 pints
90 hypoid
Fleetwood 75
Hypoid
Type of final gearing
Gear ratio:
Standard
Optional
Rear wheel bearing—type
•Standard on air-conditioned models.
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2.94
3.36
3.21*
3.77
Ball, grease-packed
(permanent)
detailed
specifications
tires and wheels
Tires:
Make
Type
U. S. Royal, Firestone,
Goodrich and Goodyear
Tubeless
Fleetwood 75
Size
Ply rating
Inflation pressure:
Front
Rear
Wheels:
Type
Make
Rim, diameter
Tread:
Front
Rear
8.00 x 15*
4
8.20 x 15
6
24 lbs.
24 lbs.
28 lbs.
28 lbs.
Slotted disc
Kelsey-Hayes
15"
62¼"
62½"
61"
61"
*9.00 x 15 when whitewalls are ordered. Standard on Fleetwood Eldorado.
steering
Fleetwood 75
Steering
Type
Make
Over-all steering ratio.
Car turning radius
(wall-to-wall)
Fleetwood 60 Special
Hydraulic power
Concentric gear
Saginaw
18.2 to 1
23'10K"
24'4
105
25'5"
detailed specifications
brakes
Front
Independent hydraulic
Rear
Independent hydraulic
Type
Duo-servo, self-adjusting
Brake drum diameter
12"
Brake drum, internal or
external
Internal
Brake lining, length per wheel:
Forward shoe
10.93"
Reverse shoe
12.44"
Total
23.37"
Brake lining width
2½*
Brake shoe clearance**
010"—.030"
Foot emergency brake location Left side below dash
Release
Automatic vacuum* plus
manual
Operates on
Rear service brakes
Power brakes
Standard, all models
• W i t h engine running and car in any drive gear.
••Controlled by self-adjusting linkage.
miscellaneous specifications
F l e e t w o o d 75
Car lifting device, jack
Engine lubrication—type
Chassis lubrication—type
Axle lubrication—type.-
Bumper type. Scissor type
Pressure
No lube fittings
Splash
106
detailed specifications
lubricants
Engine crankcase capacity.... 4 qts.
With oil filter (Std.)
5 qts.
Recommended viscosity. . . . Anticipated temperature:
+ 32°F or higher,
SAE-10W-30, SAE 20,
SAE 20W
0°F to + 32°F,
SAE 10W, SAE 5W-20
0°F or lower,
SAE 5W, SAE 5W-20
Drain
6000 miles
CAUTION: Drain more frequently in accordance with
Owner's Manual under varying operating conditions.
Rear axle oil
5 pints
Recommended viscosity.... 90 hypoid
Transmission
fluid
Type "A" (Suffix "A")
Turbo Hydra-Matic refill*.. 11 qts. 6 ozs. (completely
dry)
4 qts. 20 ozs. (pan drained
by filler tube only)
5 qts. (with pan and strainer
removed)
Gasoline tank capacity
26 gallons
^Fleetwood 7 5
9 qts. 29 ozs. (completely
dry)
3 qts. 28 ozs. (pan drained
by filler tube only)
4 qts. 2 ozs. (with pan and
strainer removed)
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1902-1964
Cadillac
milestones
Cadillac has pioneered in the development of manymotoring achievements . . . advancements in engineering
and design which have set the trend for other motor car
makers in the course of the ensuing years. The "milestones" listed in this section of your Data Book point up
the dramatic year-by-year development of and increased
demand for the Cadillac automobile, recognized and
respected everywhere as the "Standard of the World."
Milestones for 1964 include the introduction of Comfort
Control . . . first fully automatic year 'round car air
conditioning-heating system. And in 1964 Cadillac completes a multi-million dollar expansion program including
a new engineering center, enlarged manufacturing and
assembly space, multi-level parking facility, complete
rebuilding of the administration building, and conversion
of present engineering facility to manufacturing space.
108
Model
Year
19021
1903/
1904
Total
Production
Typo of Can
Produced
List Price
(Typical Car)
10
Wheelbase
, S U U
500
1 cyl. "A"
$ 850
76"
2,318
1 cyl. "B"
950
76"
2
^
Milestones
Detroit Automobile Co., established 1899, reorganized as
"Cadillac Automobile Co."
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Cadillac Automobile Co. and Leland & Faulconer consolidate
as "Cadillac Motor Car Company" with Henry M. Leland, grand
old man of the industry, as General Manager.
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First four-cylinder establishes Cadillac as the pioneer of multicylinder motor cars.
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g
1905
4,182
/1 cyl. "F"
|4 cyl. "D"
950
2,800
76"
100"
1906
4,307
/1 cyl. "M"
\4cyl. "H"
950
2,500
76"
102"
950
2,000
2,500
76"
100"
102"
Famous Johansson gauges, First imported into United States
by Cadillac, enable Cadillac to become the following year the-
1,000
2,500
82"
102"
First American car to be awarded the Dewar Trophy by Royal
Automobile Club of London for being First to achieve interchangeability through standardization of parts.
1 cyl. "M"
4 cyl. "G"
4 cyl. "H"
a
ST
9
(A
1907
2,696
1908
2,012
1909
5,902
4 cyl. "30"
1,400
106"
Cadillac purchased by General Motors Corporation. Four-cylinder
production increases six times over 1908 production.
1910
8,006
4 cyl, "30"
1,600
106"
First
1911
10,018
4 cyl. "30"
1,800
116"
Custom Coachcraft by Fleetwood Body Company begins.
1912
13,994
4 cyl. "1912"
3,250
116"
First
1913
15,017
4 cyl. "1913"
3,250
120"
/1 cyl. "T"
\4 cyl. "H"
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to offer Closed Bodies as standard equipment. Less than
10% of cars then produced had closed bodies.
to equip cars with Electric Starting, Lighting, Ignition, for
which Cadillac again was awarded the Dewar Trophy. First and
only car in the world to win this award twice.
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0
3
*
Model
Year
(0
Total
Production
Type of Car*
Produced
List Price
(Typical Car)
1914
14,002
4'cyl. "1914"
$2,800
120"
1915
13,001
V-8 "51"
2,800
120"
1916
18,003
V-8 "53"
2,950
122"
1917
18,002
V-8 "55"
3,110
125"
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
20,285
20,678
19,628
5,250
26,296
14,707
V-8 "57"
V-8 "57"
V-8 "59"
V-8 "59"
V-8 "61"
V-8 "61"
3,535
4,090
4,750
4,950
4,100
4,150
125"
125"
125"
132"
132"
138"
1924
18,827
V-8 "63"
3,835
132"
1925
16,673
V-8 "63"
3,195
132"
1926
1927
20,419
47,420
V-8 "314"
V-8 "303"
V-8 "314"
3,250
2,685*
3,250
132"
125"
132"
Wheelbase
Milestones
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World's First V-type, eight-cylinder engine reproducible in quanto
tity as a result of Cadillac's pioneering efforts in standardization.
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The techniques of using interchangeable parts are referred to
&
above in winning the Dewar trophy. The soundness of this record
0
is evident in the uninterrupted use of this basic engine design, Jj|
which was the prototype of many engines used throughout the
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industry.
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First to use Tilt-Beam Headlights for night driving safety.
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Cadillac becomes "Division of General Motors,"
Cadillac adopted as Standard Officers' car by U. S. Army after
grueling tests at Marfa, Texas.
Cadillac supplied 2,350 cars and 1,157 V-8 artillery tractor
engines to U. S. Army.
Cadillac completes new Clark Ave., Detroit, plant, most modern
in the industry.
First to use Thermostatic Carburetor Control.
First to build the inherently balanced 90° V-type eight-cylinder
engine. First to use the Compensated Crankshaft. Four-wheel
brakes featured.
First to provide wide choice of Duco Exterior Finishes as standard
equipment.
First to use Crankcase Ventilation. $5,000,000 expansion
program started. Cadillac contracts for entire output of Fleetwood Custom Body Co.
First to develop a comprehensive Service Policy and place it on
a nationwide basis.
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140"
First to develop and use the Clashless Synchro-Mesh Transmission. First to install Security Plate Glass as standard equipment.
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First to adopt Chrome Plating as standard.
M
1928
29,572
V-8 "303"
V-8 "341-A"
$2,685
3,250
1929
40,965
V-8 "328"
V-8 "341-B"
2,495
3,595
125"
140"
1930
25,991
V-8 "340"
V-8 "353"
2,565
3,695
134"
140"
1931
29,781
V-8 "345-A"
V-8 "355-A"
V-12 "370-A"
V-16 "452-A"
2,295
2,795
3,895
5,950
134"
134"
140"
148"
1932
8,085
V-8 "345-B"
V-8 "355-B"
V-12 "370-B"
V-16 "452-B"
2,495
3,095
3,795
5,095
V-8 "345-C"
V-8 "355-C"
V-12 "370-C"
V-16 "452-C"
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£
First to build a Sixteen-Cylinder Automobile Engine. Later in the
year, the V-12 Cadillac was introduced. First to offer a complete
line of multi-cylinder cars—all of V-type design.
First to use Hydraulic Valve Silencers.
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136"
140"
140"
149"
First to introduce Super-Safe Headlights, Air-Cooled Generator,
Completely Silent Transmission and Full-Range Ride Regulator.
$
2,245
2,895
3,595
6,250
136"
140"
140"
149"
First to provide fine cars with No-Draft Ventilation.
fit
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1933
6,654
1934
11,856
Str.-8 "50"
V-8 "10"
V-8 "20"
V-8 "30"
V-12 "40"
V-16 "60"
1,595
2,495
2,695
3,295
3,995
6,650
119"
128"
136"
146"
146"
154"
First to introduce today's mode of streamlining. First American
car with spare tire concealed within body. First to develop and
use Knee-Action Wheels.
1935
13,449
Str.-8 "50"
V-8 "10"
V-8 "20"
V-8 "30"
V-12 "40"
V-16 "60"
1,545
2,445
2,645
3,295
3,995
6,750
119"
128"
136"
146"
146"
154"
First and Only fine car equipped with one-piece solid steel Turret
Top. For five years, more Cadillacs purchased than any other
make of fine car.
Model
Year
1936
1937
Total
Production
25,905
46,153
Typo of Con
Produced
Str.-8 "50"
V-8 "60"
V-8 "70"
V-8 "75"
V-12 "80"
V-12 "85"
V-16 "90"
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List Price
(Typical Car)
Wheelbase
$1,225
1,695
2,445
2,645
3,195
3,345
7,570
120"
121"
131"
138"
131"
138"
154"
48.1% of all cars sold above $1,500 were Cadillacs.
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V-8 "37-50"
V-8 "37-60"
V-8 "37-65"
V-8 "37-70"
V-8 "37-75"
V-12 "37-85"
V-16 "37-90"
1 260*
1^60*
2,090*
2,595*
2,815*
3,535*
7,750*
124"
124"
131"
131"
138"
138"
154"
Cadillac-built V-8 proves stamina, dependability and speed
of present day stock car by breaking all previous stock car
records at Indianapolis Speedway. Deliveries at retail hit alltime peak in previous Cadillac history.
1938
24,950
V-8 "38-50"
V-8 "38-60"
V-8 "38-60S"
V-8 "38-65"
V-8 "38-75"
V-16 "38-90"
1,385*
1,775*
2,085*
2,285*
3,075*
5,265*
124"
124"
126"
132"
141"
141"
First to create and introduce a practical motor car of advanced
styling. First to engineer and build the 135° V-type sixteencylinder engine. A majority public recognition of Cadillac Merit
and Advanced Progress is definitely established.
1939
36,611
V-8 "39-50"
V-8 "39-61"
V-8 "39-60"
V-8 "39-75"
V-16 "39-90"
1,320*
1,680*
2,090*
2,995*
5,140*
120"
126*
127"
141"
First to develop and introduce Controlled-Action, greatest
advancement in riding comfort and safety since Knee-Action.
More than half of all fine cars sold above $2,000 are Cadillacs.
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1940
1941
1942
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37,162
66,130
16,511
(Production halted
February, 1942)
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V-8 "40-50"
V-8 "40-52"
V-8 "40-62"
V-8 "40-60S"
V-8 "40-72"
V-8 "40-75"
V-16 "40-90"
$1,320*
1,440*
1,745*
2,090*
2,670*
2,995*
5,140*
123"
123"
129"
127"
138'
141"
141"
First to offer custom car interiors at medium price. First to equip
passenger cars with Ball Bearing Steering. First to introduce an
ultramodern, large, luxurious motor car—the Cadillac Fleetwood
72. During first six months, 1939, Cadillac outsold all makes
combined with series having 5 touring sedans priced at or above
$1,300.
V-8 "41-61"
V-8 "41-62"
V-8 "41-63"
V-8 "41-60S"
V-8 "41-67"
V-8 "41-75"
1,445*
1,495*
1,695*
2,195*
2,595*
2,995*
126"
126"
126"
126"
139"
136"
First to introduce to the medium price field a motor car of unquestioned prestige without a compromise in quality. First high
price car to offer Hydra-Matic, the completely automatic transmission that eliminates the clutch pedal and all gear shifting.
Cadillac outsold all makes of cars in both the medium and high
price groups.
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V-8 "42-61"
V-8 "42-62"
V-8 "42-63"
V-8 "42-60S"
V-8 "42-67"
V-8 "42-75"
1,647*
1,754*
1,882*
2,435*
2,896*
3,306*
126"
129"
126"
133"
139"
136"
Presentation of the Fortieth Anniversary Cadillacs. Introduction
of sealed, ribbed Super-Safe Brakes and All-Weather Ventilation
System.
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1943
Cadillac-built light tanks and motor carriages contributed immeasurably to the struggle for victory and peace. Precision aircraft engine parts made by Cadillac helped power America's
leading combat planes. Army-Navy " E " award to Cadillac for
excellence in production of war equipment.
1944
Cadillac produced the M-24, one of the world's fastest and most
maneuverable combat vehicles of its kind. This famous light
tank, which served on all battlefronts, was powered by Cadillac
V-type engines and Cadillac Hydra-Matic transmissions.
1945
Continued production of the world-famous M-24 light tank for
distinguished use in European and Pacific theaters. Introduction of the M-19, a potent anti-aircraft gun motor carriage.
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D i m e n s i o n s , Interior
Directional Signals.
Displacement, Engine....
Distributor
Doors
Door Locks
Door Locks, Power
Drive Line
Engine Cooling
Engine Features
Engine Idling
Engine Lubrication
Engine Specifications
Engine W a r m - U p
Equipment, Optional
Equipment, Standard
Exhaust System
Exhaust Valves
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Fenders, Front
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Four-Barrel Carburetor
Frame
Front End Design
Front Suspension..:
Fuel System
Full-Flow Oil Filter
69,
100
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13, 15
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78,
103
12, 14
80,
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General Specifications
Generator
Generator Regulator
Glass
Glass, Soft Ray
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Headlights
Heater-Defroster
Hood Insulation
Hood Lock
Horn
118
12,
14,
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101
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9 3
89
101
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Ignition S y s t e m
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Panel
Intake Valves
Interior Styling F e a t u r e s
Interiors
Insulation, B o d y
101
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20A
98
19-23
26A-46A.
93.
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Level Control, Automatic
License
56
Plate
12
Lights a n d Horn
Lights, B a c k u p
Lights, Cornering
Lights, Directional
Lights, H e a d l a m p
Lights. P a r k i n g . .
Lights, Tail a n d Stop
Lock, Deck Lid
Locks, Door
Lubricants
Lubrication
Luggage Compartment
Luggage Compartment
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101
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99, 107
90
15, 5 9
Milestones
Mirrors
108-116
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Oil C h a n g e
Oil Filter, Full-Flow
Optional Equipment
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Parking Brakes
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Parking Lights
Pistons. .
Power Brakes. . .
Power Deck Lid Lock
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Power Train
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Radiator Fan
Radios
Radio Antenna
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Rear Axle Ratios
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Rear Fender Styling
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Rear Suspension
Rear-view Mirrors
Rear Window De-Fogger
Reflectors, Door Safety
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Roof Insulation
Roof Styling
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Seats. Auxiliary
Seats, Bucket
Seats. Power Operated
Shock Absorbers
Soft Ray Glass
Spare Tire
Spare Tire Cover
Specifications
Springs. Coil
Standard Equipment
Starting System
Steering. .
Steering. Power
Steering Wheel
Steering Wheel, Adjustable
Styling........
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Tires a n d Wheels
75, 105
Transmission
72,73, 102
Tread Width
83. 95, 105
Trunk Lid Lock, Remote-control
59
Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission.72, 7 3 , 102
Twilight Sentinel
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Universal Joints
Upholstery Selections
74,75, 104
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Ventilation
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Wheel base
Wheel Bearings, Rear
67,74,
Wheel Discs
Wheels
75,
Window Regulators, Power
Windshield Washer-Wiper Coordinator
120
98
92
59
99
94
104
15
105
59
91
The Cadillac Motor Car Division of
General Motors Corporation reserves
the right to make changes at any
time, without notice, in prices, colors,
materials, equipment, specifications
and models, and also to discontinue
models.
All information contained herein has been carefully
checked with the most reliable sources, but responsibility for the absolute authenticity of this information cannot be assumed. The right is reserved
to change any specifications, parts or equipment at
any time without incurring any obligation to equip
same on cars built prior to date of such change. The
1965 Cadillac Data Book was compiled as of August
196U, and -was printed in U. S. A. The above reservations apply to all pages unless otherwise noted.
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR DIVISION
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
121
OPTIONS A N D THE C U S T O M E R
To attract more customers, Cadillac provides a wide choice of options suited to individual needs and preferences. For 1965, this constant goal finds expression in a
greater than ever variety ranging from eleven body styles, plus a Fleetwood
Brougham Option, to a choice of relocating the front seat for added leg room.
Facts concerning both standard and special options are catalogued in three sections
separated by captioned dividers. In addition, a general index facilitates finding
answers to specific items.
Some important aspects of Cadillac optional specifications include:
Colors. There are 21 options including 5 Eldorado colors which may be
ordered on other models at extra charge. Two-tone color combinations are
not available. However, a two-tone effect may be obtained by ordering one
of four padded vinyl roof color options.
Upholstery. 150 interior options are offered (26 more than last year).
Regular production leather is now available in the Sedan de Ville, style L.
Four carpet and top of instrument panel colors are optional with white
leather.
Accessories.
Included among the 21 items of accessories and equipment
available for factory installation are two new and exclusive options — an
Automatic Level Control and a Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel. Significant improvements have also been made in the new Cruise Control and the
Power Door Locks. These are described in the Accessories section. Opposite
the Accessory and Equipment Options chart is a summary of the five
group prices as they apply to either regular or Bucket Seats by body style.
Prices.
The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices for all options — both
standard and special—are included in the original printing of this manual.
It, therefore, now contains all necessary information to price and write
the specifications of a complete new car order. We believe this innovation
resulting from readers' suggestions will be received with approval.
Fleetwood Seventy-Five.
All general statements apply only to 129.5" and
133" wheelbase cars, unless specifically stated that the information does
include Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine. Pages 62 through
71 are devoted exclusively to the standard and optional specifications of
the Fleetwood Seventy-Five, including illustrations of the Landau Roof
Option.
SALES DISTRIBUTION DEPARTMENT
CADILLAC M O T O R
C A R DIVISION - G E N E R A L
DETROIT, M I C H I G A N 48232
MOTORS
CORPORATION
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1965
SERIES
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BODY
STYLES
OVERALL
LENGTH
STYLE
NO.
CODE
68257
6
Calais Coupe
129.5»
224"
68239
N
Calais Hardtop Sedan
129.5»
224"
68269
K
Calais Sedan
129.5'
224*
68367
F
De Ville Convertible
129.5*
224*
68357
J
Coupe de Ville
129.5*
224'
68339
B
Hardtop Sedan de Ville
129.5*
224*
68369
L
Sedan de Ville
129.5*
224'
68467
E
Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible
129.5*
224'
133'
227.5»
NAME
WHEELBASE
Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan
68069
M
68069B
S&i^&m OPTION
69723
R
Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan
149.8"
243.8"
69733
S
Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine
149.8"
243.8'
69890
Z
Commercial Chassis
156"
249.5"
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CODE AND ACRYLIC NUMBERS
FOR 1965 COLORS
MANUFACTURERS IDENTIFICATION
Code
Name
Rinshed-Mason
Du Pont
Forbes
% Used
In 1944
10
S a b l e Black
L55K011
868-96459
710-360
10.6
12
Aspen White
L 55 W 0 0 1
868-96298
710-300
22.1
16
Starlight Silver
L 58 A 003
867-97210
720-399
5.5
18
Ascot G r a y
L 58 A 020
867-97302
720-400
1.9
20
H a m p t o n Blue
L 58 B 036
867-97303
720-401
9.0
24
T a h o e Blue
L58 B 037
867-97304
720-402
4.3
26
Ensign Blue
L58 B 038
867-97305
720-403
2.5
28
A l p i n e Turquoise
L58 B015
867-97308
720-404
6.8
30
Cascade Green
L 58 G 024
867-97306
720-405
5.2
36
Inverness G r e e n
L 58 G 025
867-97307
720-406
1.9
40
C a p e Ivory
155 Y 0 0 9
868-97309
710-407
42
Sandalwood
L 55 N 010
868-97310
710-408
6.1
44
Sierra G o l d
L58N019
867-97038
720-377
8.7
46
S a m o a n Bronze
L 58 R014
867-97312
720-409
48
M a t a d o r Red
L 58 R001
867-96263
720-349
2.2
49
Claret M a r o o n
L58M010
867-97311
720-410
2.1
ELDORADO
FIREMIST C O L O R S
90
Peacock Firemist
I 58 B 039
867-97314
720-411
22.0
92
Sheffield Firemist
I 58 A 013
867-97313
720-412
18.0
96
J a d e Firemist
L58 B 040
867-97315
720-413
10.6
97
S a d d l e Firemist
L58N014
867-97083
720-418
32.2
98
Crimson Firemist
158 R 008
867-97085
720-415
17.2
The percentages in the column at the right represent the popularity of comparable colors used during the
previous model. Because Cape Ivory is unlike last year's Lime and Samoan Bronze is not similar to Palomino, percentages are not listed for these two new colors and the column will, therefore, not total 100%.
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CODE
NO.
CADILLAC
COLORS
EXTERIOR
RECOMMENDATIONS
PADDED ROOF
J-B-L
OPTION
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CONVERTIBLE T O P
F-E
10
Sable Black
62
61
62
12
Aspen White
62
61
62
16
Starlight Silver
62
62
2, 1
18
Ascot Gray
62
62
2, 1
20
Hampton Blue
62
61
63
63
62
61
1, 3, 2
24
Tahoe Blue
62
61
63
62
61
63
1, 3, 2
26
Ensign Blue
62
61
63
62
61
1, 3, 2
28
Alpine Turquoise
61
62
61
62
1, 2, 6
30
Cascade Green
62
61
66
62
61
36
Inverness Green
62
66
61
62
66
40
Cape Ivory
62
42
Sandalwood
66
62
61
66
62
44
Sierra Gold
62
66
61
66
62
61
6, 2, 1
46
Samoan Bronze
61
62
66
61
62
66
1, 2, 6
48
Matador Red
62
61
62
61
49
Claret Maroon
62
66
62
66
2, 1
61
1, 2
66
6, 4, 1, 2
62
61
1, 4, 2, 6
2
6, 1, 2
1,2
61
1.2, 6
ELDORADO FIREMIST COLORS
Available on other models at extra charge
90
Peacock Firemist
62
92
Sheffield
62
96
Jade Firemist
61
62
66
62
61
66
1,6,2
97
Saddle Firemist
62
66
61
62
66
61
6, 1,2
98
Crimson Firemist
61
62
61
62
Firemist
61
62
61
1, 5, 2
62
2, 1
1.2
CONVERTIBLE TOPS
PADDED ROOFS
DE VILLE
ELDORADO
61
White
1
White
1
White
62
Black
2
Black
2
Black
63
Blue
3
Blue
5
Gray-Blue
66
Sandalwood
4
Green
6
Sandalwood
6
Sandalwood
Two-tone paint color combinations not available.
5
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PADDED
BODY STYLES
ROOFS
EXTRA CHARGE
COLORS
Coupe de Ville
J
$
123.65
61 White
Hardtop Sedan de Ville
B
$
139.75
62
Black
Sedan de Ville
L
$
139.75
63
Blue
Fleetwood Seventy-Five
with Landau Roof
R or S
$ 537.50
$1,935.00
66 Sandalwood
HOW TO ORDER
TWO-TONE COMBINATIONS
Combine the padded roof color code number with the lower car color code, i.e.,
4962, 2061, etc.
Except on Fleetwood Seventy-Five
models, two-tone paint combinations are
not available due to the new body design.
A two-tone effect may be obtained by
ordering a padded roof combination.
FELT PADDED
COLOR CODES-CAUTION
A cross-grained vinyl fabric is tailored to
the roof over an insulation of felt padding.
It is not applied directly to the metal.
The code numbers' second digit corresponds to the Convertible top color codes.
Two of the padded roof codes, therefore,
differ from last year (Black and Sandalwood).
EXAMPLE
6
PADDED ROOFS
COLORS
Exclusive Shades. 19 of Cadillac's 21 op-
Time.
Allow 5 to 6 weeks for shipment.
The procurement of special colors requires extra time for mixing by a qualified chemist, who must take time out
from regular duties, to formulate the
single special color order. This explanation is offered to provide a better understanding of the time and cost factors
involved in handling one-of-a-kind individual orders.
tions are exclusive and not shared with
other G.M. cars. Of the 15 new colors
for 1965, Cape Ivory and Samoan
Bronze are in entirely new color families.
Two-Tone Not Available.
The new body
design of the 1965 cars does not permit
a separation of color between the upper
structure and lower panels. However, a
two-tone effect may be obtained by ordering a padded roof option in a contrasting color. NOTE: Two-tone colors
may still be ordered on the Fleetwood
Seventy-Five at no extra charge.
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Harmonious Interior. Whenever a special
color is contemplated, careful consideration should be given to the availability
of a harmonious upholstery.
Eldorado Colors.
Five Firemist colors are
offered on the Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible. In addition to these, any of the
16 standard line colors may be ordered.
Facilities. High up on a newly added fifth
floor, sheet metal for Cadillac cars is
painted in the industry's finest facilities. Quality control is maintained by
an atmosphere in which filtered air is
hospital clean to eliminate any dust
particles that could be absorbed into
painted surfaces.
On other styles, the Ave Eldorado colors
are available at extra charge. See specimen for ordering on next page.
EXTRA CHARGE $134.40
Greater durability and corrosion resistance is achieved from advanced methods and equipment: dipping the primer
coat assures complete and uniform coverage; infra-red heated ovens bake
the prepared surface with controlled
precision; a continuous waterfall on
both sides of down-draft spray booths
creates extra cleanliness; regulated
humidity prevents defects that could
result from uncontrolled moisture.
Special Colors.
Any desired past model
or special shade can be supplied on a
special order basis.
EXTRA CHARGE $134.40
Above price does not include extra-high
luster colors such as Firemist, "FireFrost", etc. Prices for these furnished
upon request. High metallic is not possible on opaque colors such as white,
yellow or light beige.
Primer dipping, automatic spraying of
sealer, overall hand-spraying of surfaces wet sanding by hand and three
color coats all contribute to produce
Cadillac's incomparable finishes.
How To Order. Type 0 in the color space
and complete name and lacquer number in center section of the order form.
See specimens on the following pages.
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EXTERIOR
COLOR
CODES
TRANSITION
Of necessity, ten 1965 color code numbers similar in tone to their previous counterparts
have been changed. Attention is called to these revised numbers to prevent misunderstanding.
1965
1964
10
Sable Black
12
Aspen White
16
Starlight Silver
14
Nevada Silver
18
Ascot Gray
16
Cardiff Gray
20
Hampton Blue
22
Beacon Blue
24
Tahoe Blue
26
Ensign Blue
28
Alpine Turquoise
29
Turino Turquoise
30
Cascade Green
32
Seacrest Green
36
Inverness Green
40
Cape Ivory
42
Sandalwood
44
Bahama Sand
44
Sierra Gold
46
Sierra Gold
46
Samoan Bronze
48
Matador Red
50
Matador Red
49
Claret Maroon
52
Royal Maroon
ELDORADO FIREMIST COLORS
90
Peacock Firemist
92
Sheffield Firemist
96
Jade Firemist
97
Saddle Firemist
98
Crimson Firemist
92
Firemist Blue
Two-tone paint color combinations not available.
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UPHOLSTERY
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New Upholstery Options. Leather options
others, although it was the original
purchaser's choice.
have been added to the Sedan de Ville
(style L) plus additional carpet and top of
instrument panel colors with white leather.
This provides a choice of 150 upholstery
options in 11 models and 8 trim styles.
Afirmstand should be exercised to channel
the upholstery selection according to the
recommended options; otherwise, the
finished product may present an appearance contrary to the customer's expectations.
Four Carpet Colors Optional with White
Leather. For better interior-exterior har-
mony when white leather is ordered, a
choice of four carpet colors is offered on
the de Ville Series and Fleetwood Sixty
Special. The designated carpet color—
Black, Medium Blue, Red or Turquoise—
includes the color of the top of instrument
panel and rear shelf.
Why No Cloth Trim Recommendations For
Eldorado Colors? The Peacock and Jade
Firemist colors were developed exclusively
for the Eldorado. Consequently, only
Gray-Blue (code 461) and Blue-Green
(code 476) Eldorado leathers are colorkeyed to these exterior shades.
Belt Line Color. On all interior combinations
except white, the top of instrument panel
color extends along the top of the doors,
rear quarters and shelf, forming a dark
tone belt line from windshield to rear
window.
Good taste. Taste, which is a developed
skill, is frequently confused with untrained
personal preference. Most customers respect and adhere to Cadillac color-upholstery recommendations, as they are based
upon standards of esthetic principles and
experience. They are part of Cadillac's
quality standards.
With white leather upholstery the upper
part of the doors and rear quarters remain
white. Only the top of instrument panel,
"eyebrow" pad at forward part of front
door and rear shelf are in dark tone.
Combination Not on Chart. If the color
upholstery selection is not listed on chart
(page 17) please mention on the order that
it is definitely wanted. Otherwise, it may
be construed as a typographical error. An
adherence to this suggestion will avoid
delays in ascertaining accuracy of order.
Failure to verify the specifications may
result in the production of a discordant
color scheme.
Order Interior From Chart on Page 17.
Interior colors are selected and toned to
harmonize with their counterpart exterior
colors. Therefore, thefirstupholstery recommendation on color-trim chart is designed to result in a co-ordinated interior
and exterior.
Three-Digit Code Numbers. New
three-
The upholstery selection involves the complete interior decor of the car and if not
harmonized with the exterior color, becomes uncomplimentary to the automobile.
digit upholstery identification code numbers have been adopted. For a better
understanding of upholstery codes see explanation on page 18.
Selections opposing the experienced judgment of trained specialists in color harmony could result in disappointment even
to the customer making them. The combination may be regarded as poor taste by
Special Upholstery.
Whenever a special interior is actually wanted, be sure to type
000 in TRIM space and detail the desired
specifications according to suggestions in
Special Interiors section of this book.
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1965 CADILLAC UPHOLSTERY OPTIONS
OPTIONAL LEATHER— EXTRA CHAftGf
Styles J — B ~ L
CONVERTIBLES
DE VILLE
Styt« F
ELDORADO
Style E
LEATHER
351
BlacK
352
White—Black Carpet
351
Black
451
Black
353
White—Blue Carpet
352
353
White—Black Carpet
White—Blue Carpet
452
White—Black Carpet
354
White—Red Carpet
355
354
White—Red Carpet
454
White—Red Carpet
381
White—Turquoise Carpet
Sandalwood
355
White—Turquoise Car.
388
Red
360
Blue
461
Gray-Blue
370
Green
476
Blue-Green
381
Sandalwood
481
Sandalwood
383
Tan
483
Tan
488
Red
386
Bronze
388
Red
FLEETWOOD SERIES-Sfyte M
1
Top»-E
White
1
2
Black
2
Black
3
Blue
5
Gray-Blue
6
Sandalwood
4
Green
6
Sandalwood
BOLSTERS
LEATHER
INSERTS
CLOTH
Bucket Seats: To order add B to code, e.g., 351B, 352B,
451B, 452B, etc.
Tops-P
Bucket Seats:
A v a i l a b l e on de
Ville styles J and
B. To order add B
to code, e.g., 351B,
352B, etc.
White
Oil
Black
Devon
Black
016
Gray
Devon
Gray
020
Blue
Devon
Blue
028
Turquoise
Devon
Turquoise
041
Sandalwood
Devon
Sandalwood
ALL DAN FORTH CLOTH
Embroidered Back Rest Panel*
018
Gray
030
Green
021
Blue
044
Beige
026
Midnight Blue
051
Black
052
White—Black Carpet
053
White—Blue Carpet
OPTIONAL LEATHER—EXTHA
CALAIS SERIES-Sfylet G - N - K
BOLSTERS
COATED
FABRIC
INSERTS
CLOTH
210
Black
Delhi
White
216
Gray
Delhi
Gray
220
Blue
Delmar
Blue
226
Midnight Blue
Delhi
Midnight Blue
228
Turquoise
Delmar
Turquoise
230
Green
Delmar
Green
241
Sandalwood
Delhi
Sandalwood
054
White—Red Carpet
055
White—Turquoise Carpet
081
Sandalwood
088
Red
CHAKGt
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CROSS-GRAINED VINYL PADDED ROOFS
Styles J — B — L — R—S
AND de No.
10
12
16
18
20
24
26
28
30
36
40
42
44
46
48
49
90
92
96
97
98
Color
Sable (Black)
Aspen White
Starlight Silver
Ascot Gray
Hampton Blue
Tahoe Blue
Ensign Blue
Alpine Turquoise
Cascade Green
Inverness Green
Cape Ivory
Sandalwood
Sierra Gold
Samoan Bronze
Matador Red
Claret Maroon
Peacock Firemist
Sheffield Firemist
Jade Firemist
Saddle Firemist
Crimson Firemist
Original
Color No.
Mfgr.
(Stock No.)
R-M
(Stock No.)
Dupont
(Stock No.)
Ditzler
710-360
L-55-W001
720-399
L-58-A020
L-S8-B036
L-58-B037
L-58-B038
867-97308
L-S8-G024
L-58-G02S
L-55-Y009
710-408
L-58-N019
867-97312
867-96263
867-97311
L-58-B039
L-58-A013
L-58-B040
L-58-N014
L-58-R008
• Forbes
R-M
• Forbes
R-M
R-M
R-M
R-M
Dupont
R-M
R-M
R-M
• Forbes
R-M
Dupont
Dupont
Dupont
R-M
R-M
R-M
R-M
R-M
A-946
A-1522
A-1708
A-1694
A-169S
A-1696
A-1697
A-1700
A-1698
A-1699
A-1701
A-1702
A-1627
A-1704R
A-1534R
A-1703M
A-1706F
A-1705F
A-1707F
A-1622F
A-1624F
88
4405-L
4621-L
4674-L
4675-L
4676-L
4677-L
4680-L
4678-L
4679-L
4681-L
4682-L
4S66-L
4684-L
4403-LM
4683-LM
4686-L
4685-L
4687-L
4579-LH
4580-LM
DDL-9400
DDL-8356
DDL-32449
DDL-32474
DDL-13028
DDL-13029
DDL-13030
DDL-43386
DDL-43383
DDL-43384
DDL-81494
DDL-22554
DDL-22412
DDL-22557
DDL-71339
DDL-50696
DDL-13031
DDL-32459
DDL-43385
DDL-22422
DDL-71413
(X) Color Code Combination will be found stamped on Body Plate on Cowl.
• Ditzler supplier for Forbes refinishing materials.
Application of Code Numbers: Examples
Example 1: Paint Code 1012 (Two Tone).
The first two digits (10) indicate the lower exterior color (Black).
The last two digits (12) Indicate the upper exterior color (Aspen Black).
Example 2: Paint Code 10 (Single Tone). Indicates entire exterior is painted (Black).
WHEELS
Color Name
Lt. Gray
Matching Color No.
1323 (Dupont)
INTERIOR COLORS—SEE CHARTS O N FOLLOWING PAGES
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Page G-36
Cadillac Motor Car Division © 1964 General Motors Corporation
Printed in U.S.A.
TRIM CODE COLOR REFERENCE CHART
Reference Chart for Determining Paint Colors on Interior Parts from the
Paint Charts by Trim Code No. (Trim Code No. is stamped on Metal Plate
Attached to Left Side of Cowl Under Hood near Hood Hinge).
Styles 65-68339,57 (Cont'd)
Style 65-68069
Oil
016
018
020
021
026
028
030
041 .
044
051
052
053 (A)
054 (B)
055 (A)
081
088
Black (Cloth) w/Black (Leather)
Lt. Gray (Cloth & Leather)
Lt. Gray (Cloth)
Lt. Blue (Cloth & Leather)
Lt. Blue iCloth)
Midnight Blue (Cloth)
Lt. Turquoise (Cloth & Leather)
Lt. Green (Cloth)
Lt. Sandalwood (Cloth & Leather)
Lt. Beige (Cloth)
Black (Leather)
White (Leather)
White (Leather) w/Med. Blue Carpet
& Dk. Blue
White (Leather) w/Dk. Red Carpet
& Dk. Red
White (Leather) w/Med. Turquoise
Carpet & Drk. Turquoise
Lt. Sandalwood (Leather)
Med. Red (Leather)
NOTE: (A) Instrument Panel Cover and Extension,
and Rear Package Shell - Trim 053,
055.
(B) Instrument Panel Cover and Extension,
Door and Rear Quarter Belt Trim, and
Rear Package Shelf - Trim 054.
Styles 65-68239,57,69
210
216
220
226
228
230
241
Black (Cloth) w/White
(Coated Fabric)
Lt. Gray (Cloth) w/Lt. Gray
(Coated Fabric)
Lt. Blue (Cloth) w/Lt. Blue
(Coated Fabric)
Midnight Blue (Cloth) w/Midnight
Blue (Coated Fabric)
Lt. Turquoise (Cloth) w/Lt.
Turquoise (Coated Fabric)
Lt. Green (Cloth) w/Lt. Green
(Coated Fabric)
Lt. Sandalwood (Cloth) w/Lt.
Sandalwood (Coated Fabric)
381, 381B
Lt. Sandalwood (Leather)
388, 388B
Med. Red (Leather)
NOTE: (A) Instrument Panel Cover and Extension,
and Rear Package Shelf - Trim 353,
353B, 355, 355B.
(B) Instrument Panel Cover and Extension,
Door and Rear Quarter Belt Trim, and
Rear Package Shelf - Trim 354, 354B.
Style 65-68367
351, 351B
Black (Leather)
352, 352B
White (Leather)
353, 353B (A). . White (Leather) w/Med. Blue
Carpet & Dk. Blue
354, 354B (B). . White (Leather) w/Dk. Red
Carpet & Dk. Red
355, 355B (A). . White (Leather) w/Med
Turquoise Carpet & Dk.
Turquoise
370, 370B
Lt. Green (Leather)
381, 381B
Lt. Sandalwood (Leather)
383, 383B
Lt. Tan (Leather)
386, 386B
Med. Bronze (Leather)
388, 388B
Med. Red (Leather)
NOTE: (A) Instrument Panel Cover and Extension,
and Rear Package Shelf - Trim 353,
353B, 355, 355B.
(B) Instrument Panel Cover and Extension,
Door and Rear Quarter Belt Trim, and
Rear Package Shelf - Trim 354, 354B.
Style 65-68467
451,
452,
454,
461,
476,
481,
483,
488,
451B
452B
454B
461B
476B
481B
483B
488BM
Black (Leather)
White (Leather) w/Black Carpet
White (Leather) w/Red Carpet
Med. Gray-Blue (Leather)
Med. Blue-Green (Leather)
Lt. Sandalwood (Leather)
Lt. Tan (Leather)
e d . Red (Leather)
Style 65-69723
Styles 65-68339,57,69
310
319
320
326
328
330
341
346
Black (Cloth) w/White (Leather)
Dk. Gray (Cloth) w/Lt. Gray
(Leather)
Lt. Blue (Cloth & Leather)
Midnight Blue (Cloth & Leather)
Lt. Turquoise (Cloth & Leather) _
Lt. Green (Cloth & Leather)
Lt. Sandalwood (Cloth & Leather)
Dk. Bronze (Cloth) w/Med. Bronze
(Leather)
716
718
719
726
744
Style 65-69733 Leather Front Compartment and
Cloth Rear Compartment
-
716
716G
718
718G
719
Styles 65-68339,57
351, 351B
Black (Leather)
352, 352B
White (Leather)
353, 353B (A). . . White (Leather) w/Med. Blue
Carpet & Dk. Blue
354, 354B (B). . . White (Leather) w/Dk. Red
Carpet & Dk. Red
355, 355B (A). . . White (Leather) w/Med.
Turquoise Carpet & Dk.
Turquoise
Lt. Gray (Cloth)
Lt. Gray (Cloth)
Med. Gray (Cloth)
Midnight Blue (Cloth)
Lt. Beige (Cloth)
719G
726
726M
744
744F
Black (Leather) w/Lt. Gray
(Cloth)
Lt. Gray (Leather & Cloth)
Black (Leather) w/Lt. Gray
(Cloth)
Lt. Gray (Leather & Cloth)
Black (Leather) w/Med. Gray
(Cloth)
. . Lt. Gray (Leather) w/Med.
Gray (Cloth)
Black (Leather) w/Midnight
Blue (Cloth)
Midnight Blue (Leather & Cloth)
Black (Leather) w/Lt. Beige
Cloth)
Lt. Beige (Leather & Cloth)
-Cadillac Motor Car Division © 1964 General Motors Corporation-
Printed in U.S.A.
Page G-37
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INTERIOR COLOR COMBINATIONS
1965 MODEL
•CENTER AND LOWER INSTRUMENT PANEL, 'STEERING COLUMN AND COVERS,
• GARNISH MOLDINGS, *SHIFT LEVER CARRIER AND SIGNAL SWITCH HOUSING,
• SEAT SIDE PANELS AND • CONSOLE CASE.
• DOOR ARM RESTS 68239,57,69,75 — • CLOCK AND ASH TRAY ESCUTCHEON 75.
NOTE (*) - 20° Gloss.
(•) - 40° Gloss.
To Match Trim Code No.
Color
011,051,351,351B,451,451B,*716,*718,*719,
*726,*744
mack
»69733 style only.
016.018.216.319, *716,716G,*718,718G,»719,e719G
Lt. Gray
* 69723 style only.
• Exc. door arm rests, which are Med. Gray.
020.021.220.320
Lt. Blue
026,226,326, *726,726M
Midnight Blue
•69723 style only.
028,228,328
Lt. Turquoise
030,230,330,370,370B
Lt. Green
041,081,241,341,381,381B,481,481B
Lt. Sandalwood
044,"T44,744F
Lt. Beige
•69723 style only.
052,053,054,055,210,310,352,3528,353,3538,
354,3546,355,3556,452,4528,454,4546
White
088,388,388B,488,488B
383,383B,483,483B
346.386.386B
461,461B
476,476B
•744
»69723 style only.
R-M
Dupont
Ditzler
R- M
Dupont
Ditzler
R-M
Dupont
Ditzler
R- M
Dupont
Ditzler
R- M
Dupont
Ditzler
R-M
Dupont
Ditzler
R-M
Dupont
Ditzler
R-M
Dupont
Ditzler
400
88
DL-9248
63C14
9002-L
DL-32190
65C16
9212- L
DL-13054
65C20
9219- L
DL-13051
65C37
9215- L
DL-43406
65C35
9213- 1
DL-43405
65C84
9214- 1
DL-22575
65C87
9216- L
DL-22578
R- M
Dupont
Ditzler
Med. Red
R-M
Dupont
Ditzler
Lt. Tan
R-M
Dupont
Ditzler
Med. Bronze
R- M
Dupont
Ditzler
Med. Gray Blue . . R - M
Dupont
Ditzler
Med. Blue Green. . . . R - M
Dupont
Ditzler
Lt. Beige
R- M
Dupont
Ditzler
63C92
9023-L
DL- 8357
65C52
9218-LH
DL-71489
65C83
9109-L
DL-22286
65C86
9217- L
DL-22579
65C29
9220- L
DL-13049
65C33
9221- L
DL-43404
65C87
9216-L
DL-22578
Cadillac Motor Car Division © 1964 General Motors Corporation'
Page G-38
Printed in U.S.A.
(Formula
No.)
Matching
Colors
INTERIOR COLOR COMBINATIONS
1965 MODEL
•RADIO SPEAKER, *COMFORT CONTROL SENSOR GRILLE, -BACK WINDOW
DEFROSTER GRILLE, AND eREAR SEAT BACK VALANCE 65-75.
NOTE (*) - 20° Gloss.
(•) - 40° Gloss.
Color
To Match Trim Code No.
(Formula
No.)
Matching
Colors
011,051,052,210,310,351,3518,352,3528,451,
451B,452,452B *716,*718,*726,*744
Black
•69733 style only.
016,018,216,319,^716,716G,*718,718G,
*719,719G
R-M
Dupont
Ditzler
400
88
DL-9248
Dk- Gray
R-M
Dupont
Ditzler
R -M
Dupont
Ditzler
65C14
•69723 style only.
020,053,220,320,353,353B
Dk- Blue
026,226,326,•726.726M
Midnight Blue
•69723 style only.
028,055,228,328,355,355B
' '
Dk. Turquoise
030,230,330,370,370B
Dk. Green
041,044,081,241,341,381,381B,481,481B,
•744.744F
•69723 style only.
088,354,354B,388,388B,454,454B,488,488B
Dk. Sandalwood
Dk. Red
R- M
Dupont
Ditzler
R- M
Dupont
Ditzler
R- M
Dupont
Ditzler
R-M
Dupont
Ditzler
R -M
Dupont
Ditzler
DL-32473
64C12
DL-13053
65C20
DL-13051
65C39
DL-43403
64C39
DL-43298
63C86
DL-22576
65C51R
DL-71436
346,386,386B
Dk. Bronze
R-M
Dupont
Ditzler
65C88
383,383B,483,483B
Med. Tan
R- M
Dupont
Ditzler
65C85
461,461B
Dk. Gray Blue
t
R- M
Dupont
Ditzler
Dk. Blue Green . . . . R - M
Dupont
Ditzler
476.476B
DL-22458
65C27
DL-13050
65C34
DL-43407
Cod! I lac Motor Car Division © 1964 General Motor* Corporation
Printed in U.S.A.
Page G-39
1965 CADILLAC COLORS
10
12
16
18
20
24
26
28
Sable Black
Aspen White
Starlight Silver
Ascot Gray
Hampton Blue
Tahoe Blue
Ensign Blue
Alpine Turquoise
30
Cascade Green
36
Inverness G r e e n
40
42
44
46
48.
49
Cape Ivory
Sandalwood
Sierra Gold
Samoan Bronze
Matador Red
Claret Maroon
i 0 ¢1
% J
C jiicllIIciC
MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES
ELDORADO FIREMIST COLORS
AVAILABLE ON OTHER BODY STYLES AT EXTRA CHARGE
90
92
Peacock Firemist
96.
Jade Firemist
Sheffield Firemist
97...... Saddle Firemist
98
Crimson Firemist
The 1965 Cadillac is equipped
AT NO EXTRA COST
with
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Back-up lights
Cornering lights
Door panel safety warning reflectors
Electric clock
Heater-defroster*
Luggage compartment lights (automatic)
Power brakes
Power steering
Rear-view, glareproof, flip-type mirror
Remote-control outside mirror
Shatterproof visor vanity mirror
Sun visors (dual)
Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission
Windshield washer and coordinator
Body style
Manufacturer's
Suggested
MineDestination Retail
Price*
factum's
Charge
Plus
Suggested
T.
Destination
.
Retail
Charge
Cod* Price*
a
$5,099.00 $
N
5,247.00
K
5,247.00
F
5,639.00
J
5,419.00
68339 Hardtop Sedan de Ville
B
5,686.00
68369 Sedan de Ville
L
5,686.00
68467 Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible.
E
6,738.00
68069 Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan..
M
6,479.00
69723 Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan...
R
9,746.00
69733 Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine
S
9,960.00
68387 Oe Ville Convertible
'Available without heater-defroster as
a deletion option at reduced cost
Cadillac Motor Car Division of General Motors Corporation
reserves the right to make changes at any time, without
notice, in prices, colors, materials, equipment, specifications and body styles, and also to discontinue body styles.
*lnclud«s Federal Excise Tax and Suggested Dealer Preparation
and Conditioning Charge. Above basic car prices do not include
factory or dealer installed optional equipment or accessories.
State or local taxes, Destination Charges (From Detroit, Michigan) or license fees.
$
MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES • EFFECTIVE JUNE 22,1965
FLEETWOOD
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MANUFACTURERS'
SME
fiSTED
HTML PRICE*
BODY STYLES
SERIES
CALAIS COUPE
CALAIS HARDTOP SEDAN
CALAIS SEDAN
$4,959
DE VILLE CONVERTIBLE
COUPE de VILLE
HARDTOP SEDAN de VILLE
SEDAN de VILLE
$5,528
FLEETWOOD
FLEETWOOD
FLEETWOOD
FLEETWOOD
$6,604
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SBMESTCO RETAIL \
PRICE* HSS
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$5,144
$5,144
$5,312
$5,554
$5,554
ELDORADO CONVERTIBLE
SIXTY SPECIAL SEDAN
SEVENTY-FIVE SEDAN
SEVENTY-FIVE LIMOUSINE
$6,351
$9,553
$9,762
'Includes Federal Excise Tax A n d Suggested Dmaimr Preparation And Conditioning Charge. D a u Nal Include Factory Or Doalar InUallad Optional Equipment Or Accessories, State Or
Local Taxas, Domination Charge (From Detroit, Michigan) Or license Foot. All tody Styl.i May 6« Ordorod Without Hoator-Dofrostor A n d / O , Front Saat l a l H A> A Delation Option
At toducod Chargos.
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OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT
AND
ACCESSORIES
WHEN INSTALLED AT CADILLAC FACTORY
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AIR CONDITIONER
—Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Umoutlne
(for Other Body Styloi Saa Comfort Control)
$610.44
AUTOMATIC LEVEL CONTROL
—AM except Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and
Limousine {Standard on Fleetwood Eldorado
Convertible and Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan)
$ 78.95
BUCKET SEATS-lncludlng Optional Leather
Upholstery and Console
—DeVTffe Convertible
-Coup* deViffe and Hardtop Sedan deVille
{Optional at no Charge on Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible)
$183.99
$321.92
COMFORT CONTROL (Air Conditioner)
— A * except Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and limousine
(For Fleetwood Seventy-Five Body Stylei Sea Air Conditioner)
$484.15
CONTROLLED DIFFERENTIAL
$ 52.59
CRUISE CONTROL
$ 94.62
DOOR EDGE GUARDS
—2 Dean
—4 Doors
$ 3.96
$ 7.15
DOOR LOCKS—Powar
—2 Doort
—4 Dear*
(All except Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Limouiine)
$ 44.77
$ 68.50
FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM OPTION
—Fleetwood Sixty Spado! Sedan Only
$194.73
GLASS-SOFT RAY
$ 50.59
PADDED ROOF
-Coupe deViffe
—Hardtop Sedan de Ville and Sedan de Ville
(For Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan See Fleetwood
Brougham Option)
RADIO (AM)
$161.27
RADIO (AM-FM)
$187.53
RADIO—Rear Control (AM)
—Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine Only
$241.62
SEAT ADJUSTER—4 Way—Driver's Bucket Seat
—DeVille Convertible, Coupe deVille and Hardtop
Sedan de Ville
(Standard on Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible)
SEAT ADJUSTER—6-Woy—Front
—Calais Coupe, Carats Hardtop Sedan and Calais Sedan
—DeVille Convertible, Coupe deVifle, Hardtop
Sedan de Ville, Sedan deViffe and Fleetwood
Sixty Special Sedan
(Standard on Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible)
$ 52.55
$110.63
$ 83.23
SEAT BELTS (2 Rear)
$ 22.12
STEERING WHEEL—TiH and Telescope
—All except Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine
$ 89.48
TIRES—White Wall (5)
—AH except Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine
—Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine
(Standard on Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible)
$ 56.26
$ 63.41
TRUNK LOCK—Remote Control
—AH except Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Lhnouitne$ 52.05
TWILIGHT SENTINEL
HEADLAMP CONTROL—GUIDE-MATIC
—AH except Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan dud Limousine
—Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Uhtowtine
$ 50.02
$ 44.77
LEATHER UPHOLSTERY (***)—7 Options—(Bench Type Seat)
—Coupe de Ville, Hardtop Sedan deVille, Sedan de Ville and
Fleetwood Surry Special Sedan
VENT WINDOWS—Power
—Available only with Power Windows
(Standard on Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible and
Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan)
$137.93
LICENSE FRAME (Each)
$
WINDOWS-Power
—Calais Coupe, Calais Hardtop Sedan and Calais Sedan
(Standard on AH Other Body Styles)
5.74
$121.05
$136.82
$ 28.43
$ 71.64
$115.91
"Includas Federal Excise Tax, But Does Nat Includa Any Stata Or local Taxas. Optional Equipment And Accessory Hams Shawn As "Standard" Far Designated Styles A r t Included
At No Extra Charge In Tha Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices Far Such Styles.
•••100111¾ Upholstory Option Implies The Use Of Caatad Fabric On Certain Areas.
All Prices, Optional Equipment, Accessories And Stylus Subject To Change Without Notice.
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR DIVISION, G E N E R A L MOTORS CORPORATION, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES
P
B
•
K
Automatic Level Control
(G-N-K-F-J-B-L)
Bucket Seats (Includes Console)
(F)
Bucket Seats & Optional Leather (Includes Console)..(J-B)
Comfort Control (Air Conditioner-Heater System)
(All Except R-S)
0
Controlled Differential
(All)
C
Cruise Control
(All)
0
Door Edge Guards — 2 Doors
(G-F-J-E)
D
Door Edge Guards — 4 Doors
(N-K-B-L-M-R-S)
M
Door Locks — Power — 2 Doors
(G-F-J-E)
M
Door Locks — Power — 4 Doors
(N-K-B-L-M)
—
Fleetwood Brougham Option
(M)
E
Glass — Soft Ray
(All)
II
Headlamp Control — Guide-Matic
(All Except R-S)
—
Leather Upholstery* (Seven Options)
(J-B-L-M)
8
License Frame (Each)
(All)
—
Padded Roof
(J)
—
Padded Roof
(B-L)
ft
Radio (AM)
(All)
«1
Radio (AM-FM)
(All)
T
Seat Adjuster—4-Way Driver's Bucket Seat
(F-J-B)
Y
Seat Adjuster—6-Way Front
(G-N-K)
T
Seat Adjuster—6-Way Front
(F-J-B-L-M)
A
Sett Belts (2 Rear),....
(All)
0
Steering Wheel—Tilt & Telescope
(All Except R-S)
W
Tires—White Wall (Five)
(G-N-K-F-J-B-L-M)
S
Trunk Lock—Remote Control
(All Except R-S)
J
Twilight Sentinel
(Alt)
N
Vent Windows—Power"
(G-N-K-F-J-B-L-R-S)
X
Wlndowi—Power
(G-N-K)
SEVENTY-FIVE SEDAN AND LIMOUSINE:
K
Air Conditioner
(R-S)
0
Headlamp Control—Guide-Matic
....(R-S)
—
Landau Roof
(R-S)
02
Radio—Rear Control (AM)
(R-S)
W
Tires—White Wall (Five)
(R-S)
* 80.88
187.88
328.78
484.80
83.7«
88.8«
4.08
7.30
48.78
70.«
198.88
»1.70
81.10
140.80
5.8»
123.8»
138.7»
184.80
181.4»
83.85
111.00
88.00
18.30
81.40
57.48
83.1»
28.08
73.20
118.4»
823.70
45.78
1838.00
248.80
84.78
'Leather upholstery option Implies the use of coated fabric on certain areas.
••When ordered with Power Windows.
Above prices Include Federal Excise Tax, but do not include any state
or local taxes.
Prices do not include dealer installation charge, state or local taxes.
Compass
(AH) * 8.00
Eldorado Horn
(All, Except E)
24.8»
Floor Mat—Front One-Piece Full
(All)
10.08
Floor Mats—Front RH and LH (Pair)
(All)
8.0»
Floor Mat—Rear One-Piece Full
(All, Except R-S)
7.0»
Floor Mats—Rear RH and LH (Pair)
(All, Except R-S)
8.8»
Foot Selector Control—AM Radio
(All)
4.7»
Front Center Seat Belt (Each)
(All)
0.00
Front or Rear Cushion Cover (Each). (All, Except Bucket Seats & R-S)
15.50
Litter Basket
(All)
2.7»
Luggage Compartment Mat
(All, Except R-S)
8.08
Rear Seat Belt (Each)
(All)
8.00
Rear Window Defogger
(G-N-K-J-B-L-M)
20.78
Spare Tire Cover
(All, Except E-M)
4.0»
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ACCESSORIES & OPTION8
CODE
DESCRIPTION
PRICE
P
B
K
G
C
D
D
M
M
Automatic Level Control
*
, Bucket Seats (*) (Inc. Console)
Comfort Control (A/C)
Controlled D i f f e r e n t i a l
Cruise Control
Door Edge Guards-2 Doors
Door Edge Guards-4 Doors
Door Locks-Power-2 Doors
Door Locks-Power-4 Doors
Fleetwood Brougham Option
E
Glass-Soft Ray
U " Headlamp Contr.-Guide-Matic
Leather Upholstery (Seven Opt.)
8
License Frame (Each)
., Padded Roof
"' Padded Roof
'
R
Radio (AM)
Rl
Radio (AM-FM)
T
Seat Adj.-4 Way-Driver^ Bucket Seat
Y
Seat Adj.-6 Way-Front
Y
Seat Adj.-6 Way-Front
A
Seat Belts/2 Rear
Q
Steering Wheel-Tilt & Telescope
W
Tires-White Wall (Five)
S
Trunk Lock-Remote Control
J
Twilight Sentinel
N
Vent Windows-Power (**)
X
Windows-Power
SEVENTY-FIVE SEDAN AND LIMOUSINE:
K
Air Conditioner
U
Headlamp Control-Guide-Matic
R2
Radio-Rear Control (AM) ^
W
Tires-White Wall (Five)
(*) When ordered with Leather Upholstery
(**) When ordered with Power Windows
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$ 78.95
183.99
484.15
52.59
94.62
3.96
7.15
44.77
68.50
194.73
50.59
50.02
137.93
2.74
121.05
136.82
161.27
187.53
52.55
110.63
83.23
22.12
89.48
56.26
52.05
28.43
71.64
115.91
610.44
44.77
241.62
63.41
1965 CADILLAC PRICKS
BODY
BODY
TYPE
TYPE
NUMBER COPE BODY TYPE
68257
68239
68269
68367
68357
68339
68369
68467
68069
68169
69723
69733
6
N
K
F
J
B
L
E
M
R
S
Calais Coupe
Calais Hardtop Sedan
Calais Sedan
DeVille Convertible
Coupe DeVille
Hardtop Sedan DeVi 1le
Sedan DeVille
Fleetwood Eldorado Conv.
Fleetwood: 60S Sedan
Fleetwood Brougham
Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sed.
Fleetwood Seventy-Five Lirao.
WST
PRICE
$4869.00
$5054.00
$5054.00
$5438.00
$5222.00
$5464.00
$5464.00
$6514.00
$6236.00
$9403.00
$9612.00
Your luxurious new 1965 Cadillac will provide you with many miles of
motoring pleasure in the months to come. The information in this manual will
help you derive the utmost satisfaction and performance from your new
Cadillac.
We suggest you review the operating instructions carefully so that you
can enjoy the many exclusive features engineered into this fine motor car.
A complete understanding of the proper operating procedures will add further
to your enjoyment of your 1965 Cadillac.
The operating instructions that pertain exclusively to the Fleetwood
Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine are explained in Section 3, beginning on
page 28. The general information and service recommendations found in other
sections of this manual apply to all 1965 model Cadillac cars.
This information was prepared to assist you. Follow the instructions
carefully, and if a question should ever occur that is not answered here, do
not hesitate to write us. We will be happy to hear from you at any time.
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR DIVISION
G E N E R A L MOTORS CORPORATION
DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48232
1
OPERATING
YOUR CADILLAC
Your new Cadillac is ready for all normal driving just as you receive it from
your dealer. Precision manufacturing techniques have prepared it for the
road and a formal break-in period is not required. From the very start, drive
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different traffic and
situations.
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Keys
Two separate keys are provided for your convenience. The key with the
octagonal head operates the ignition and door locks. The rounded key is
used in the luggage compartment and glove box door locks, and in the center
console on models with bucket seats, to protect the contents of these compartments when it is necessary to leave the ignition key with your car.
Remove the "knock-out" plug with key number from the key head and keep
it, or a record of the number, to facilitate replacement or duplication of
your keys.
2
Ignition switch
The ignition switch is located in the center of the instrument panel to the
left of the radio. The key slot is illuminated when instrument panel lights are
on. The key can be turned to any one of three positions, but can be inserted
or withdrawn only in the straight-up, " O F F " position. First position "right"
completes the ignition circuit and activates all instruments and accessories.
Full "right" position cranks the engine. The "left" position is for operation
of accessories with ignition off. For your own protection and to cooperate with
civil authorities, remove the key and lock the car when leaving it unattended.
Instructions for starting the engine
The starter operates when the ignition key is turned to the
full "right" position, p r o v i d e d the transmission selector
lever is in either "Neutral" or "Park". For safety, the
starter is inoperative in all driving positions. When the
engine is cold, press the accelerator pedal slowly to the
toeboard once, then remove your foot, and turn the key
to the full "right" position. DO NOT hold the key in full
"right" position longer than 15 seconds at one time. If
the car has been standing over 48 hours, it is helpful to
pump the accelerator three times before starting.
Extreme cold weather starting
The starting procedure for extreme cold weather is basically the same as for normal conditions. Should the engine
start, run a few seconds and then stall, repeat the normal
starting procedure. If the engine does not restart within
five seconds of cranking, push the accelerator to the
floor and hold it (DO NOT PUMP) while continuing
to crank until engine starts. Do not crank engine longer
than 15 seconds at a time. Proper engine oil viscosity is
very important for easy cold weather starting. See page 40.
Normal restarting
Flooded engine
If the engine is warm from previous running (within the
last two to four hours), hold the accelerator part way
down while cranking.
Hold accelerator pedal all the way down and crank until
engine starts (not over 15 seconds at a time).
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NOTE: Fuel and temperature gauge needles do not necessarily return to the left when ignition is turned "OFF", but
may stop at any point on the gauge.
the ignition is turned on, but will go off when the engine
is running. If it does not go off, the car should not be
operated until the cause of the low oil pressure has been
corrected by an Authorized Cadillac Dealer.
Generator indicator light
Fuel gauge
A red indicator light for the charging circuit is located on
the left side of the instrument cluster above the temperature gauge. The light, labeled "GEN", glows whenever the
generator is not charging. In normal operation, it will
light when the ignition is turned on and will go out when
the engine starts. If it glows while the engine is running,
have your car checked by an Authorized Cadillac Dealer.
The fuel gauge is located on the lower right side of the
instrument cluster. It registers only when the ignition key
is turned to the right.
Temperature Indicator
The engine temperature gauge is located on the lower
left side of the instrument cluster. Normally, the gauge'
pointer will move gradually from the extreme left to a
center position.
Do not be alarmed if the pointer registers above the
center range in heavy traffic or on long drives during
warm weather. The pressure-controlled overflow will normally prevent coolant losses up to 259°F. If the pointer
reaches "H" or if the coolant boils, indicated by a buzzing
sound from the radiator cap, stop the car immediately
and have the condition causing the overheating corrected.
CAUTION: Before removing radiator cap, see page 41.
Speedometer
The speedometer indicates car speed. The odometer portion which indicates distance traveled, is divided into two
Oil pressure indicator light
If oil pressure is low, a red indicator light labeled "OIL",
located on the right side of the instrument cluster will
glow. Under normal conditions this light will glow when
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gear ratio for road and load conditions.
HILLY TERRAIN—use the right-hand "DRIVE" position. In this position, only first and second speeds are
available, improving acceleration and deceleration. The
right-hand "DRIVE" position also reduces shifting in
traffic and on hills, provides more control on slippery pavement, and decreases brake usage when descending medium,
grades. It may be selected at any car speed.
PROLONGED IDLING IN H E A V Y TRAFFIC—place
shift lever in neutral "N" when engine must be idled for
long periods in heavy traffic during hot weather.
PASSING—for passing at moderate speeds—between 30-45
miles per hour—depressing the accelerator pedal only part
way will usually provide sufficient acceleration. This
automatically downshifts the transmission to a lower
gear for more power. When additional acceleration is
needed for safety in passing at higher speeds, press the
accelerator all the way down.
sections—the left half records accumulated mileage and
the right half indicates trip mileage. A reset knob for the
trip odometer is located below the instrument cluster to
the right of the steering column. To reset trip mileage,
push in on the reset knob and turn it clockwise until all
nines appear. Repeat this operation until all nines reappear, then reverse the knob until all zeros appear.
TRANSMISSION
Your 1965 Cadillac is equipped with a Turbo Hydramatic transmission. The transmission shift indicator has
six positions marked park "P", reverse "R", neutral "N",
drive "DRIVE" (left and right positions), and low "L".
An arrangement of steps in the steering column restricts a straight line movement of the shift lever. It is
necessary to lift up on the lever when shifting into and
out of park "P", when shifting from the left hand
"DRIVE" position to the right hand "DRIVE" position,
and when shifting from "DRIVE" to low "L".
"Ii" Low range
-DRIVE" range
"L" Low range provides engine braking assist. It should
always be used when going up or down very steep grades
and where traffic signs call forfirstor second gear.
A shift from either "DRIVE" position to low "L" can
be made while traveling at moderate speeds. This shift is
not recommended when the pavement is slippery or when
in loose gravel, as it may induce a skid.
In drive range with the indicator in the left hand "DRIVE"
position, three forward speeds are available; the right
hand "DRIVE" position provides two forward speeds.
The left hand "DRIVE" position is used for all normal
driving. This permits the transmission to operate through
its complete range of gear ratios and select the proper
5
NOTE: Should the wheels slide when braking on ice,
the transmission may shift to a lower gear. If this occurs,
move the shift lever to neutral " N " until control is recovered. Use of intermittent brake pressure when on ice
will result in better car control.
start the engine, the car should be towed to an Authorized
Cadillac Dealer.
Towing
"R" reverse
To back up your car, first bring it to a complete, stop,
then move shift lever to the reverse "R" position. The
shift lever can be moved to reverse "R" from neutral " N "
or any "DRIVE" position without lifting up on the lever.
However, it is necessary to lift up on the lever when shifting to reverse "R" from park "P" position.
T " park
Place shift lever in the park "P" position to lock rear
wheels when parked. When parking on hills or steep inclines, apply parking brake and turn front wheels toward
curb. It is necessary to raise the shift lever when moving
it from any other position to park "P" and also when
moving it from the park "P" position. NEVER move the
lever to park "P" with the car in motion.
If the transmission, drive line, and rear axle are in proper
operating condition, the 1965 Cadillac can be safely
towed at speeds up to 45 MPH for distances up to 50
miles. Always tow car with transmission shift lever in
"Neutral" position.
For higher speeds or longer distances, the propeller
shaft must be disconnected or the rear wheels raised off
the ground. If towing requires raising the rear of the car,
the wheels should be raised just slightly off the ground
and the steering wheel should be tied down with front
wheels in straight ahead position.
CONTROLLED DIFFERENTIAL
A Controlled Differential (optional at extra cost) is available on all models. The Controlled Differential makes
driving safer and more economical by providing additional
traction in snow, ice, mud, sand and gravel, particularly
when one rear wheel is on a surface providing poor
traction.
During normal driving and cornering, the controlled
unit functions as a standard differential. When one wheel
encounters a slippery surface, however, the Controlled
Emergency starting procedure
The engine cannot be started by pushing the car. If the
trouble appears to be a discharged battery, a booster
battery and jumper cables should be used. If this fails to
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countered, immediate inspection should be made by your
Authorized Cadillac Dealer.
The power brake unit has a self-contained reserve tank
that permits several applications of the brakes with power
assist after the engine has stopped. After this reserve is
used up, or should the power system become inoperative,
the brakes can be applied in the conventional manner;
however, more effort is required due to the loss of power
assist. The width of the brake pedal will allow comfortable
use of two-foot application. In the event of power assist
being lost, the use of both feet on the pedal will result
in a normal braking feel.
Under normal driving conditions your Cadillac does
not require manual brake adjustments to compensate for
lining wear. All wheels are equipped with automatic brake
adjusters. The brakes are automatically adjusted, if adjustment is required, each time they are applied when the
car is moving rearward. To assure best operation of the
brake system, have brakes inspected periodically by your
Authorized Cadillac Dealer.
Differential allows the wheel with the greater traction to
drive the car.
CAUTION: On cars equipped with a Controlled Differential, do not jack one rear wheel off the ground with
engine running.
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Your 1965 Cadillac is equipped with power brakes incorporating a dual reservoir master cylinder. With this
type cylinder, the front and rear brakes have separate
hydraulic systems. The rear brakes are not affected in the
event of fluid leaks from the front hydraulic system. Likewise, the front brakes are not affected by loss of fluid
from the rear hydraulic system. Loss of fluid is signaled
by excessive brake pedal travel. If this condition is en-
Parking brake
To apply the parking brake, step on the parking brake
pedal suspended from the underside of the instrument
panel to the left of the power brake pedal. It will lock
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into place automatically when the transmission is in "Park"
or "Neutral" with engine running, or in any position
with engine not running.
The parking brake will release automatically when the
transmission selector lever is moved to any drive range
with the engine running. A definite noise should be heard
when the pedal releases. Do not drive the car unless the
parking brake is completely released. Should it be necessary to release the brake manually, pull on the hand release lever located on the upper right side of the parking
brake assembly. Since the parking brake will not lock
into place when the transmission selector is in "Drive",
"Low" or "Reverse" ranges with the engine running, it
may be used as a fully controllable brake pedal, providing
rear wheel braking only, under emergency or special
conditions.
As a safety precaution when parking on hills, it is
advisable to turn the wheels toward the curb, lock the
rear wheels by placing the transmission selector in "Park"
position, and place the parking brake in its fully depressed
position. When pedal travel of the parking brake exceeds
five inches, it should be adjusted by your Authorized
Cadillac Dealer.
POWER STEERING
Steering, turning, and parking are made almost effortless
with Cadillac power steering. Your car provides easy and
responsive steering, with power assist available as required by road conditions.
Your Cadillac may be steered manually with no power
assist when the engine is not running. If your power steering becomes inoperative for any reason, the car may be
steered manually, but with increased effort.
CONTROLS
Your new Cadillac has accessible controls and easy to
read dials and instruments that are designed for your
safety and convenience. Only a few minutes are required
to gain an understanding of the proper use of these in-
8
struments and controls. Refer to the illustration on page
10 (or page 30) to become acquainted with your 1965
Cadillac instrument panel.
Windshield wipers and washers
The three-speed windshield wipers are controlled by a
lever located on the instrument panel to the left of the
steering column. To operate the wipers, move the lever
to thefirsttriangular mark "LOW", the second triangular
mark "MEDIUM", or "HIGH" position. Do not try to
move the blades by hand or attempt to run the wipers if
the blades are frozen to the glass. Avoid operating the
wipers on a dry windshield.
Windshield washers are provided for cleaning a windshield soiled with dust, road spray or dirt, Pressing
the washer button, located to the left of the wiper
control lever, actuates the wipers to operate
at low speed and
•^vi/n*.,r* tisprays solution
on the windshield.
When washing
action is completed and the
windshield is dry,
move the wiper
l e v e r to the
"OFF" position.
Headlight control
The control knob for the
headlights, parking lights,
instrument panel lights,
and courtesy lights is located in the instrument cluster to the left of the speedometer. H E A D L I G H T S
are operated by pulling the
switch control knob all the
way out. P A R K I N G
LIGHTS come on as the
same knob is pulled halfway out. INSTRUMENT PANEL
LIGHTS are on in both positions. Instrument panel lights
can be increased or decreased in intensity, or turned off,
by rotating the control knob. Rotating it completely
counterclockwise turns on courtesy lights.
Headlight dimmer switch
The headlight dimmer switch permits you to select the
correct headlight beam for different types of driving. All
four lights are on when you use the high beam for highway driving . . . only the upper lights (outer lights on
Seventy-Five's) are on for low beam city driving. Select
desired beam by depressing the switch located on the
floor just below the parking brake pedal.
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High beam Indicator
When the headlights are on high beam, an indicator light
above the 60 MPH mark in the instrument cluster glows
red. Never leave the high beam on when approaching
oncoming traffic.
Courtesy lights
Your Cadillac is equipped with courtesy lights that illuminate the interior of the car when any door is opened. When
all doors are closed, full counterclockwise position of the
headlight control knob turns on courtesy lights. A manual
switch is centrally located on the back of the front seat
divider on some sedan styles, and on the rear quarter trim
panel above the left armrest on some coupe styles, for
control of rear courtesy lights. On convertible styles, the
manual switch is integral with the courtesy light on the
front of the left rear armrest.
more than a 20-second adjustment is desired, you can reset
it after 12 hours have elapsed
and thereby adjust it to run an
additional 20 seconds faster or
slower.
To assure accurate timekeeping, your clock should be
removed for cleaning and oiling
every two years by your Cadillac
Dealer, who will be pleased to send it to an authorized
clock repair station for necessary maintenance at reasonable cost.
A s h receivers and lighters
There is an illuminated dual ash receiver and a lighter
located in the center of the instrument panel for the convenience of both passenger and driver. The ash receiver
door can be opened by pushing on the cover tab and can
be closed by pulling rearward on the cover tab.
Rear combination ash receivers and lighters are provided on all models except the Calais Coupe, which is
equipped with ash receivers only.
Electric clock
A fully automatic electric clock is located in the instrument cluster to the right of the speedometer. To reset,
pull out the reset knob firmly and rotate in the direction
you want to move the minute hand, until the hands register the correct time. Resetting the clock 5 or more minutes
in either direction will automatically regulate the clock
to run approximately 20 seconds faster or slower per day,
depending on which way the reset knob is rotated. If
Back-up lights
For safety and convenience, your Cadillac is equipped
with dual back-up lights that go on automatically when
the transmission selector lever is in the "Reverse" position
with the ignition switch on.
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Turn signal
The turn signal lever is mounted on the left side of the
steering column, The turn signal lever should be moved
to the "up" position to signal for a right turn and to the
"down" position for a left turn. This activates flashing
signals on the right or left, both front and rear of the car,
to inform oncoming and following drivers of the direction you intend to turn. Corresponding right and left
signal indicator lights are located facing rearward on top
of each front fender crown molding. A steady beam from
either indicator light means failure of a front or rear signal
bulb. For safety, and to comply with the law, have burned
out bulbs replaced at once.
Cornering lights
Your Cadillac is equipped with cornering lights that
operate in conjunction with the turn signals. When the
turn signal is operating in either direction with headlights
or parking lights on, the corresponding cornering light
emits a steady sideward beam to provide additional
illumination when turning corners.
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MIRRORS
Glare-proof inside rear-view mirror
The Cadillac glare-proof inside rear-view mirror is
moved from clear daylight visibility to non-glare visibility
at night by rotating the small tab at the bottom of the
mirror. The mirror can be moved to accommodate the
driver's height and seat position by moving the pivoted
ball stud up or down.
Fleetwood inside rear-view mirror
The Fleetwood Sixty Special and Eldorado Convertible
3-Way inside rear-view mirror has an adjustment for
three differing types of driving. For daylight driving the
lever at the bottom of the mirror should be in the left
hand position. For normal night driving the lever should
be positioned at the center of the bottom of the mirror.
Move the lever to the right to counteract intense glare.
Remote-control outside mirror
Your Cadillac is equipped with a remote-control outside
rear-view mirror. Movement of the handle, inside the car,
allows you to adjust the mirror to suit your requirements.
Additional rotational adjustment is possible by rotating
the mirror head in its support.
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VENTILATION" A N D
HEATING
Heating
The Cadillac Heating System delivers heated air through a
unit located on the right-hand side of the cowl. Outside
air is delivered through the heating system to the front
passenger compartment by means of grilles and openings
in front of the dash panel. Heated air is delivered to the
rear passenger compartment through ducts that extend
under the front seat. Part or ail of the heated air can be
delivered to the windshield for removing fog or ice.
Ventilation
On cars not equipped with Comfort Control, outside air is
drawn into the passenger compartment through the grille
located in the cowl directly below, and in front of, the
windshield. This location, minimizes intake of exhaust
fumes from other cars. Ventilation controls are located in a
panel above the glove box. Moving the control levers
individually, right or left, away from the " O F F " position,
opens air doors and admits ventilating air. The levers can
be moved gradually to admit as much air as you desire.
Heater control operation
The heater controls are located in the instrument panel
to the right of the steering column (left, on Fleetwood
Seventy-Five). The controls consist of a switch to control
fan speed and two horizontal sliding levers to control
the defroster and heater. The controls are illuminated
when instrument panel lights are on.
The system can be operated with the fan switch "OFF",
or with the fan running at any one of three speeds.
The lower lever controls the temperature. To increase
the temperature, move the lever to the right; to decrease
the temperature, move it to the left. The upper lever
turns the heater on and off, and controls the quantity
of defrosting air delivered to the windshield. Moving
the upper lever to " H E A T " turns the heater on. If
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air is desired on the windshield, move the lever to the
"DE-FOG" position, and move the lower lever to the
desired temperature position. For removing ice, move
both levers to the extreme right, "DE-ICE" position, and
move the fan switch to "HIGH".
Heater control during warm-up
For maximum heat and quickest warm-up in cold weather,
place the upper lever at "HEAT", move the lower lever
ail the way to the right, and set the fan switch on "HIGH".
If it is necessary to remove some fog during this period,
move upper lever to "DE-FOG" to direct air to the
windshield. Any snow covering the cowl air intake grille
should be removed to facilitate defogging. It will be most
comfortable in extremely cold weather to place the upper
lever in the "DE-FOG" position.
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C O M F O R T CONTROL AIR CONDITIONER
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The Cadillac Comfort Control Air Conditioner system (optional at extra cost) automatically controls the Air Conditioner-Heater system to provide the interior temperature selected
by the driver on the control panel temperature dial.
Comfort Control is a completely automatic system that requires no change of setting
due to outside weather conditions.
In warm weather, cooled, dehumidified air is discharged from three adjustable outletsone at each end and one in the center of the instrument panel. In cool weather, warm air
(as high as 90°F.) may be emitted from the three outlets. Each outlet can be rotated to
direct air throughout the car. The end outlets can be closed off by turning the knob beneath
each outlet. The center outlet can be closed off by rotating the thumb wheel.
In cold weather, heated air enters the passenger compartment through the heat distributor
to the front and rear floor areas.
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CONTROLS
The control panel for "Comfort Control" is located just
below the instrument cluster to the right of the steering
column.
Normal operation
1. Set the temperature dial on the control panel to the
interior temperature desired.
2. The horizontal sliding lever should be positioned at
the white triangle above the word "AUTOMATIC".
This turns the system on and provides 100% outside
air at all times.
NOTE: After initial settings are made, it is not necessary
to turn the system "OFF". The air conditioner-heater system will operate automatically whenever the car is started;
it will start almost immediately in warm weather, but
heater operation in cold weather will be delayed until heat
is available from the engine coolant.
"AUTOMATIC" causes the system to operate similar to
the white triangle setting but at maximum blower speed,
resulting in quicker cool-down in summer and warm-up
in winter, and allows the air conditioner to operate on
80% recirculated air for maximum cooling efficiency.
NOTE: To achieve quicker cool-down when the car has
been parked in the hot sun, it is recommended that the
end outlets be positioned so they face outboard and upward on a 45° angle and the center outlet be positioned
upward on a 20° angle. Also the rear windows should be
lowered approximately two inches for a few minutes to
exhaust the hot air.
The first "DEFROST" position should be used when
the windshield is fogged over. This will direct a portion of
the discharge air to the windshield and cause the blower
to operate at a medium speed.
The second "DEFROST" position provides maximum
Unusual operation
Three additional settings of the control lever are provided
for use in those few instances when extreme weather conditions call for extra volumes of heated or cooled air or
for air to be directed to the windshield.
The setting marked by a red triangle above the word
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heated air at H I G H blower speed, all of which is delivered
to the windshield for melting snow and ice.
REAR WINDOW
DE-FOGGER
T h e Cadillac Rear Window De-Fogger (available from
your Authorized Cadillac Dealer at extra cost) aids in
keeping the rear window clear. T h i s unit is available o n
all models except convertibles and Fleetwood Seventy-Five
Sedans and Limousines. It is controlled by a switch on the
lower side of the instrument panel to the left of the
steering c o l u m n . F o r " H I G H " fan speed, move switch
to the right. F o r " L O W " speed, move it to the left. T h e
De-Fogger is " O F F " when the switch is in center position.
In operation, the De-Fogger directs air against the rear
window from an outlet in the rear compartment package
shelf, thus keeping the rear window free of mist and fog.
TILT—6 POSITIONS
T E L E S C O P E - 3 IN.
can be changed to minimize tension and fatigue. T h e
adjustments are simple, and independent of each other.
T h e tilt mechanism is operated by lifting up the small
lever on the left side of the steering column, just below
the turn signal lever, moving the steering wheel to one
of six angles, and releasing the lever. Telescoping of the
wheel distance is obtained by rotating the locking ring
in the center of the steering wheel counterclockwise, to
unlock the mechanism, sliding the wheel into the desired
position and turning the locking ring clockwise to make
the adjustment secure.
Both the tilt and telescoping mechanisms can be changed
while driving.
TILT A N D TELESCOPING
STEERING WHEEL
T h e Tilt and Telescoping steering wheel (optional on some
models at extra cost) can be tilted to any one of six
different positions, and can be adjusted in and out within
a 3-inch range to the most comfortable distance between
you and the wheel. T h i s permits individual selection of the
most natural and comfortable position for all driving
conditions. Also, on long trips, the steering wheel position
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These features also permit maximum ease in entering
and leaving the car. The wheel is spring-loaded, so that
lifting the tilt lever automatically raises the wheel to its
uppermost position. Additional clearance can be obtained
by unlocking the ring and moving the wheel all the way
into the column.
The Tilt and Telescoping steering wheel can be adjusted
in conjunction with the seat to provide the maximum in
driving comfort.
CRUISE CONTROL
Cadillac Cruise Control (optional at extra cost) is a speed
reminder and automatic speed regulating device, controlled
by a speed setting dial and a three-position slide switch
marked "OFF", "ON", and "AUTO". In the "OFF" position, the unit has no effect on driving.
To use as a SPEED REMINDER, rotate the dial until
desired speed setting, as indicated by the numerals on the
dial rim, is lined up with the center of the slide switch.
Then move slide switch forward to the " O N " position.
Your Cruise Control indicates that the selected speed has
been reached when back pressure is felt on the accelerator
pedal.
Cruise Control does not interfere with normal accelerator
pedal movement up to the selected speed reminder setting.
To obtain further acceleration above that speed, press
the accelerator pedal against the warning back pressure.
For A U T O M A T I C
SPEED CONTROL, move
slide switch forward momentarily to the " A U T O "
position; this will cause the
red indicator light on top
of the control panel to
glow, indicating the Cruise
Control is ready for automatic operation. Then rotate dial to desired speed
setting. Accelerate until the
selected speed is reached and back pressure is felt on the
accelerator pedal. The car will now automatically maintain
the selected speed with the driver's foot off the accelerator
pedal. Selected speed will be maintained, within the limits
of engine performance, even when driving uphill or down.
When the unit is in automatic control, car speed can
be changed by slowly rotating the dial forward to increase speed, or backward to decrease speed.
CAUTION: When changing speed during automatic
control, the dial acts as a hand throttle. Always rotate dial
slowly to prevent sudden acceleration.
In automatic control, car speed can be increased also
by pressing the accelerator pedal against the warning back
pressure.
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Automatic control is disengaged when the brake pedal
is depressed. To re-engage, accelerate until back pressure
is again felt. The unit will again engage automatically. It
is not necessary to move the slide switch to the " A U T O "
position to re-engage automatic control.
The " O F F " position is provided so the slide switch may
be moved rearward to disengage automatic control completely without the necessity of depressing the brake pedal.
The unit is also completely disengaged whenever the
ignition switch is turned off.
With the unit "OFF", no back presure will be felt at any
speed and the indicator light will not glow. When automatic
control is disengaged in this manner, it is necessary to
move the slide switch forward momentarily to the " A U T O "
position to re-engage automatic control.
GUIDE-MATIC
POWER HEADLIGHT C O N T R O L
The Guide-Matic Power Headlight Control (optional at
extra cost) automatically switches your car's headlights
from high to low beam when another vehicle approaches
from the opposite direction and returns them to high
beam again when conditions require it.
An override switch, integral with the headlight dimmer
switch, permits the driver to hold the headlights on high
beam. A sensitivity control ring located directly behind
the headlight control knob,
permits adjusting the sensitivity of the Power Headlight Control to suit driving
conditions. This ring is
identified by the words
" A U T O M A T I C DIMMING" above the ring.
Centering the control ring
pointer between " O F F "
and "FAR" provides normal sensitivity. Rotating
the control ring clockwise toward the word "FAR" causes
the lights to dim sooner; rotating it counterclockwise delays
the dimming action.
For manual operation of headlight dimming, rotate
the Guide-Matic control ring counterclockwise to the
" O F F " position.
NOTE: On Fleetwood Seventy-Five cars, the sensitivity
control is a knob located on the rear of the phototube
unit, which is mounted on the top center of the instrument
panel.
TWILIGHT SENTINEL
Cadillac Twilight Sentinel (optional at extra cost) automatically turns on your car's headlights, instrument panel
lights and tail lights as darkness approaches, when the
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For manual operation of the headlights, rotate the control lever counterclockwise to the "OFF" position. This
permits conventional operation of lights with the headlight
control knob.
ignition switch is "ON".
The unit also turns the
lights off as daylight approaches.
The Twilight Sentinel
control lever is located behind the headlight control
knob escutcheon (on cars
equipped with GuideMatic Power Headlight
Control, the control lever
is located behind the sen-.
sitivity control ring.)
For automatic operation, rotate the control lever
clockwise to the "ON" position and push the headlight
control knob all the way in. Your car's lights will automatically turn " O N " as darkness approaches and " O F F "
as daylight approaches.
A variable time delay feature permits the headlights,
instrument panel lights, and tail lights to remain " O N "
after the ignition switch is turned " O F F " for added convenience and safety in darkened areas. Additional side
lighting can be obtained by activating a cornering light
with the turn signal lever. For TIME D E L A Y ACTION,
rotate the control lever clockwise between " O N " and
" M A X " to the position that provides the desired time
delay. Maximum time delay is approximately 90 seconds.
RADIOS
The Cadillac A M and AM-FM model radios (optional
at extra cost) are both fully transistorized. The radio is
located in the center of the instrument panel. Two control
knobs are located to the left of the radio dial. Five push
buttons are provided below the dial and a selector bar
is provided above the dial.
The left control knob is the "ON", " O F F " and "VOLU M E " control. The ring around the left knob controls
the tone. Turned to the left, bass tones predominate—
turned to the right, treble tones are accentuated.
Pushing in on the right knob raises the antenna; pull.TONE
"ON"
"OFF"
"VOLUME"
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MANUAL TUNER
ANTENNA
"PUSH-PULL" CONTROL
SENSITIVITY
SPEAKERS
SELECTOR BAR
PUSH BUTTONS
Push buttons on the AM-FM radio may be set on A M
stations, F M stations, or a combination of both.
The selector bar above the dial is used on the AM-FM
radio to select the desired frequency band. Pressing the
left end selects the A M band and pressing the right end,
the F M band. The letters " A M " or " F M " will light on the
dial to show which frequency band the radio is on.
The selector bar (more stations) on the A M radio only,
permits automatic search tuning. Press the bar and immediately release it to cause the tuner to change and stop
at the next station on the dial. A sensitivity control for
this automatic tuning is located in the center below the bar.
Moving this control to the left allows the tuner to stop only
on more powerful stations. In the middle position, stations
of slightly lower power will be received in addition to
stronger stations. To obtain maximum sensitivity, and
bring in weaker stations, move control to the right.
The F M receiver is normally free from most atmospheric and man-made static. The effective range of F M
transmitters, however, is usually limited to no more than
line-of-sight from the transmitter—or about twenty miles.
Moving out of this effective range will produce a "flutter"
or a series of noise bursts in the signal. Ignition interference from adjacent vehicles may also be encountered.
When it is not possible to eliminate these effects by retuning, try switching to a stronger F M station or to
the A M band.
ing out lowers the antenna. The ring around the right
knob controls the operation of the front and rear
speakers. Counterclockwise rotation accentuates the rear
speaker. Clockwise movement accentuates the front
speaker. Balanced sound can be obtained by centralizing
the ring.
Manual tuning of either set is accomplished by turning
the right control knob to set the pointer at the desired
frequency on the dial.
The five push buttons can be pre-set to favorite stations.
Tune in the desired station nearest the left end of the dial
with the manual tuner knob. Fine tune until best reception
is obtained. Pull the first button on the left straight out,
then push the button all the way in. The first button will
now select that station repeatedly. Continue this process
for setting the remaining buttons on other stations.
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TONE MANUAL TUNEI
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ANTENNA
VOLUME"
"PUSH-PULL" CONTROL
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FRONT SEATS
Manual adjustment
The front seat can be adjusted forward or rearward. Merely
move the lever forward on the driver's side of the seat and
adjust to the most comfortable driving position. Then
release the lever to lock the seat in this position. If you
desire, the seat may be lowered by having your Authorized
Cadillac Dealer remove the shims between seat supports
and the floor.
Power front seat controls
The controls for electrically operated seats (optional on
some models at extra cost) are mounted on the side of the
seat cushion panel to the left of the driver. The seat control on the Fleetwood Seventy-Five sedan and limousine
is located on the left side of the steering column lower cover.
For forward and backward adjustment of the two-way
electrically controlled seat,
. move the switch lever in
the direction of the desired
seat movement.
Adjust the six-way power
seat as follows: move the
switch lever forward or
backward to control the
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horizontal fore and aft
movement of the seat.
Move the switch lever up or down to control the vertical
movement of the seat. Rotate the switch lever clockwise
to lower and counterclockwise to raise the rear of the seat
and to tilt the seat back accordingly.
Additional rearward seat positioning can be made available with all bench type seats by having your dealer reposition the seat one inch rearward at the attachment to
the floor.
Bucket seats
On cars equipped with bucket seats, electrical controls
are provided for fore and aft movement of the seats. The
controls are located on the outboard side of the seat cushion
panels.
Four-way movement of the driver's seat is provided as
standard equipment only on the Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible. The four-way movement feature of the driver's
seat is optional at extra cost on other cars with bucket seats.
Seat belts
Your car is equipped with two front seat belts. Rear seat
belts are optional at extra cost as well as an additional
front or rear seat belt for a third passenger.
The outboard webbed strap on each front seat belt is
retractable for convenient storage. When buckling the belt,
make certain the retractable strap is pulled all the way
out of the retractor drum to provide maximum restraint.
To fasten the belt, insert the metal portion on the end
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of the retractable strap into the buckle. Pull on the free
with power windows exend of the belt to tighten it. Tilting and pulling the buckle
cept the Fleetwood Seventyloosens the belt. See instructions for belt adjustment on
Five sedan and limousine.
underside of buckle. To release the buckle, depress the
The window lock switch is
Cadillac Crest on the front of the buckle.
located forward of the
CAIITI ON: Proper use and care of your seat belts is im-power window switches.
portant. A void the following unsafe conditions'.
This switch has three posi(a) Wearing seat belts loosely or with slack in the system.
tions marked "EMERG.",
(b) More than one person per belt.
" L O C K , " and " N O R (c) Bleaching or redyeing webbing. (Use mild soap andMAL."
water for cleaning the nylon webbing).
In the "NORMAL" position with the ignition "ON,"
all windows may be operated by the master switch or
each individual switch. To prevent passengers from operating any windows, as in the case with small children in
Master controls for the electrically operated windows
the car, place the switch in the "LOCK" position. Only
(optional on some models at extra cost) are located on the
the master switch will remain operative.
left front door armrest. The control switches are positioned to correspond with the windows they control: the
The "EMERG." (emergency) position permits energizleft front switch for the left front window, etc.
ing the master switches with the ignition "OFF," but only
while it is held in the "EMERG." position. This will permit
There are individual controls at each window. The conlowering or closing the windows without turning the
trol for the right front window is located on the right door
armrest. Controls for the rear door windows are on the rear
ignition key "ON." All window switches, including the
door armrests or trim pads.
master switch, are inoperative in the "NORMAL' ' or
"LOCK" position with the ignition "OFF."
The rear quarter windows on coupe styles are individually conroJIed by switches located on the rear armrests.
POWER WINDOWS
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Power vent windows
Window lock switch
Electrically operated vent windows are standard on some
models and optional at extra cost on other models. Control
A window lock switch is standard on all cars equipped
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be locked or unlocked automatically from the outside by
turning the key in the lock cylinder of either front door.
In addition, all doors can be unlocked automatically by
operating either front door inside handle.
Rear doors on sedans equipped with power door locks
will not unlock or open with the inside door handle when
the lock button is depressed, but can be unlocked individually by lifting the lock button.
switches for both front vent windows are located on the
left armrest. There is also a switch for the right-hand vent
window on the right armrest.
On the Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan, master switches
for both rear vents are located on the left front door armrest. Individual controls are on the armrests of the rear
doors.
LOCKS
Manual door locks
Hood latch
The hood latch is operated in two steps by means of a
lever. The release lever is accessible between the grille and
hood panel, just to the right of center when viewed from
Each door on your Cadillac can be locked from the inside
by pushing down the door lock button. Doors may also
be locked from the outside with this button by pushing
the button down while the door is open, and then holding
the door handle opening button all the way in while closing the door. As a security feature, locks on the rear doors
of sedans are set so that both inside and outside door
handles are inoperative when the lock button is depressed.
To open a door, lift the lock button before operating the
door handle.
Power door locks
If your Cadillac is equipped with power door locks (optional at extra cost) all doors can be locked or unlocked
automatically from inside by operating either front door
lock button. Push the button down to lock all doors, and
pull the button up to unlock the doors. All doors can also
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the front. Apply pressure to this lever, forcing it upward.
The hood will release but will be prevented from opening
further by a secondary latch. Further movement of the
lever will release the secondary latch, allowing the hood
to be raised. To close hood, pull hood down until it will
drop of its own weight. Always check to make sure hood
is properly secured.
Luggage compartment
The lid on the luggage compartment of your Cadillac
is counterbalanced for easy opening. It has a key-lock
release. To open, insert the key with the round head into
the lock located behind the crest, turn key in a clockwise
direction to release lid, then lift up on the lower edge to
raise lid. An interior light goes on when lid is raised. To
close, pull to a position six or eight inches from closing,
remove key and push lid firmly downward. This automatically locks luggage compartment.
to the automatic control feature, the trunk can also be
opened with a key from outside the car. To prevent
damage to the closing mechanism, avoid slamming the
lid when closing. Once unlocked, the lid m u s t be fully
opened before the pull-down and locking can be accomplished.
To help prevent thefts from the trunk; keep the glove
box locked when leaving the car unattended.
Power trunk lock
The power trunk lock, available on some models at
extra cost, is operated by a control button located in the
glove box. When the button is depressed, the trunk lid
automatically unlocks and a light on the headlight switch
dial face glows red, indicating that the trunk lid is unlocked. When the trunk lid is lowered, a latching mechanism pulls the lid firmly closed and locks it. In addition
A U T O M A T I C L E V E L CONTROL
Automatic Level Control is standard on the Fleetwood
Series, except on the Seventy-Five models, and optional
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at extra cost on all other models. Automatic Level Control
maintains the height of the rear of the car automatically.
The leveling system responds to actual changes in load of
passengers or luggage, and will compensate for loads up
to 500 pounds.
CONVERTIBLE TOP
The folding top can be lowered with the rear glass window
and rear quarter windows either open or closed.
To lower the top, stop the car and rotate the locking handle inboard on each side roof rail until the lock hook lever
is disengaged from the striker on the windshield header.
NOTE: Do not attempt to raise top above windshield
header by hand.
The power top control switch is located on the top left
side of the steering column lower cover. Lift up on control
switch until top is in fully lowered position.
To install top boot, place boot in position over folded
top and engage boot fasteners to the studs along the body
molding and on the rear quarter trim. Engage fasteners on
front of boot to studs on
rear seat back panel. Press
down on forward edge of
boot to secure hook and
pile fastener.
To raise the top, always
stop the carfirst.Then turn
down sun visors, and unsnap top boot, Press down
on control switch until top
is fully raised and guide
studs on lock assemblies
are engaged in striker holes
on windshield header. Rotate each locking handle outboard until lock hook lever is fully engaged with striker on
windshield header and handle is parallel with side roof rail.
NOTE: Be sure top is securely locked to windshield
header before starting car in motion.
For detailed information and instructions on the operation and care of the folding top, refer to the Convertible
Top booklet in the glove compartment of all convertibles.
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FLEETWOOD
SEVENTY-FIVE
S E D A N A N D LIMOUSINE
GENERAL
The Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five represents the finest in formal motoring. Both
the Sedan and Limousine styles embody many fine features not found in other models.
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An extraordinary complement of powered conveniences accent the luxury of the
Fleetwood Seventy-Five. Brakes and steering, window regulators and front seats are
power assisted. A remarkably smooth Turbo Hydra-matic transmission supplies an
effortless flow of power. And its long 149.75 inch wheel-base and more than twenty
foot over-all length provide exceptional riding comfort and spaciousness.
Additional information given here covers the operating procedures for items exclusive
to Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedans and Limousines. A complete understanding of these
procedures will add to the enjoyment of your majestic 1965 Cadillac.
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1
1
POWER WINDOWS
INSTRUMENTS
The instructions on use of the ignition switch, and the
various instruments, as given in Section 1, apply equally
to the Seventy-Five cars, except for changes in location,
as shown in the illustration of the Seventy-Five instruments
and controls on the following page.
Map light
Master controls for electrically operated windows are
located on the left instrument panel cover extension.
Controls for the rear door windows are located in the
forward portions of the rear quarter armrests. On Limousine styles, a switch is mounted on each rear armrest, in
front of the window switch, to operate the partition window between the front and rear compartments.
A map light is located at the center of the instrument
panel under the top edge. It can be operated manually by
means of the switch at the front center of the map light
lens. This light also serves as an automatic courtesy light
when either front door is open.
Courtesy lights
Your Cadillac is equipped with courtesy lights that illuminate the interior when any door is opened. On Limousine
styles, a front compartment dome light, located in the
roof above the rear-view mirror, may be turned on with
the switch on the assembly. Rear compartment reading
lights are provided and may be turned on with the rear
light switch, located above the right rear armrest. The
rear compartment lights and door courtesy lights may be
turned on with the forward light switch, located above the
right rear armrest.
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Rear vent windows
The rear vent windows may be partially opened and
closed by fore and aft movement of the window knob,
located above the lower garnish molding at the window.
INSTRUMENT PANEL A N D CONTROLS
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The operating controls are mounted on the left instrument panel cover extension. To use as a speed reminder,
rotate the dial until the desired speed setting appears in
the opening next to the word "OFF;" then move switch
"ON." Adjust the dial as necessary to make the accelerator
back pressure occur at the desired speed.
For automatic control, rotate dial to desired setting
(if this has not already been done) and accelerate until
this speed is reached and back pressure is felt at accelerator.
Move lock-in switch forward while holding back-pressure;
then release the switch. The car will now maintain the
speed selected.
Automatic control is disengaged by depressing brake
pedal or moving switch to " O F F " position. To re-engage,
move switch to " O N " position, and repeat the above procedure.
A S H RECEIVERS A N D LIGHTERS
Rear ash receivers are located in the rear armrests. In
addition, there are two ash receivers mounted in the center
of the front seat back on either side of the rear compartment clock. A lighter is located in the left rear armrest,
and also in the right rear armrest on cars without rear
radio controls.
CRUISE C O N T R O L
TWILIGHT
SENTINEL
The Cadillac Cruise Control (optional at extra cost),
as installed on Fleetwood
Seventy-Five cars, operates in the same manner as
the unit used on other 1963
Cadillacs, as described on
page 19, with the following
minor exceptions:
Twilight Sentinel (optional at extra cost) automatically turns on your car's
headlights, instrument
panel lights, and tail lights
as darkness approaches,
when the ignition switch
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is "ON". Similarly, the unit turns the lights off as daylight approaches.
REAR HEATER CONTROLS
For automatic control, push in the Manual-Automatic
control knob to the left of the steering column below the
dash. Leave the headlight control switch in " O F F " position for automatic operation. A photo-electric cell cap
located on the left instrument panel cover extension
marked "EARLY" and " L A T E " permits adjusting Twilight Sentinel Control sensitivity to suit driving conditions. Turning the photo-electric cell cap toward
" E A R L Y " direction causes the lights to turn on early
as darkness approaches; turning toward " L A T E " causes
the lights to come on later.
A variable time delay feature permits the headlights and
tail lights to remain "ON" after the ignition switch is
turned " O F F " for added convenience in darkened areas.
Additional side lighting can be obtained by activating a
cornering light with the turn signal lever. For time delay
action, rotate the control knob clockwise to the position
that provides the desired time delay. (Manual-Automatic
control knob must be pushed in.) Maximum time delay
action is approximately 90 seconds.
For manual operation of the headlights, pull out on the
Twilight Sentinel knob, as indicated on the chrome bezel.
This permits conventional operation of lights with the
headlight control knob.
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The heater control panel for the rear compartment heating
system is located behind a sliding door above the right
rear armrest. The controls consist of a fan switch to regulate fan speed and a temperature knob to control rear
compartment temperatures. The fan switch turns the rear
heaters on and off. It also controls the amount of air
being discharged through the rear heaters and may be
operated on either of two speeds-"LOW" or "HIGH".
To increase the temperature, rotate the temperature knob
clockwise in the direction of the arrow; to reduce the temperature, rotate the knob counterclockwise.
For maximum cooling, move the lower horizontal sliding lever to the extreme left-hand position, turn the blower
on "HIGH", and slide the upper lever to "RECIRC." If
the weather is not too humid, it is recommended that the
upper lever be maintained in the "COOL" position at all
times. This will assure fresher air under most conditions
and will reduce the accumulation of objectionable odors.
If the air becomes too cool, turn the blower to a lower
speed, or move the lower sliding lever to the right.
Rear compartment controls are located just above the
rear heater controls behind the sliding door above the right
rear armrest. The unit may be turned on and off and air
volume may be controlled by the fan switch. To reduce
the temperature, rotate the temperature knob clockwise; to
increase the temperature, rotate the knob counterclockwise.
The two rear outlets located in the rear roof are equipped
with a number of small openings for providing diffused
cooled air. Each outlet is equipped with a door that may
be opened to direct air toward the rear passengers.
AIR CONDITIONING S Y S T E M
The Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five air conditioning
system is designed to provide cool, dehumidified air to
lower the temperature of the car interior to a comfortable
level. The front compartment cooling unit is located on the
right cowl and delivers air into the front passenger compartment.
A separate cooling unit is mounted in the trunk compartment. This unit delivers cooled air to rear seat passengers through two outlets mounted in the roof.
AIR CONDITIONER
CONTROLS
The air conditioner control panel for the front compartment is located in the instrument panel to the left of the
steering column. A switch on the upper center of the
control panel regulates blower speed. There are two horizontal sliding levers. The upper lever controls the air flow
for the operation of the air conditioning, heating and defrosting systems. The lower lever controls the air temperature.
Moving the upper lever to the "COOL" position turns
the system on and provides cooled outside air. For maximum cooling efficiency on hot or humid days, advance
the upper lever to the "RECIRC" position. In this position,
a small amount of outside air is mixed with the recirculated
air. Moving the lower lever to the left reduces air temperature; moving it to the right increases air temperature.
REAR COMPARTMENT
RADIO CONTROLS
A rear seat radio remote control is optional at extra cost
on cars equipped with a signal seeking selector radio. It
is mounted in the right rear armrest and consists of an
on-off volume control, a sensitivity control and a station
selector button.
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With the rear seat
radio switch on, only
the rear controls
operate the radio.
The radio cannot be
operated normally
from the front seat
again until the rear
control is turned off.
The on-off volume control knob turns, the radio on and
off and regulates the volume. When the rear seat radio
remote control is on, the station selector button glows red.
The sensitivity control is below the on-off knob. Rotating
it counterclockwise will permit the tuner to stop only on
the more powerful stations. In the middle position, stations
of slightly lower power will also be received. For maximum sensitivity, rotate the control clockwise to bring
in the weaker stations. To select stations, momentarily
depress the station selector button located between the
rear door window
control switches.
ELECTRIC
CLOCKS
Two electric clocks
are provided, one on
the right side of the
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instrument cluster, the other in the center of the front
seat back. The rear clock may be manually regulated by
turning the small regulator screw clockwise to make the
clock run faster and counterclockwise to make it run
slower.
For explanation of the front clock resetting procedure,
refer to item on "Electric Clocks" on page 11.
HOOD LATCH
The hood latch is operated in two steps by means of a
lever and a separate secondary latch. The release lever is
accessible beneath the center horizontal grille bar just to
the left of center when viewed from the front. Apply
pressure to this lever, forcing it to the right. The hood will
be released but prevented from opening by the secondary
latch. Reach in at the hood opening at the center and
force the secondary latch upward to the limit of its travel.
Hold in this position and raise the hood. To close the
hood, pull it down until it drops of its own weight. Always
check to make sure the hood is properly secured.
EMERGENCY WHEEL
C H A N G I N G INSTRUCTIONS
The jack components are stowed in the luggage compartment. The jack and jack handle are in a carton and the
wheel wrench is stowed beneath the spare tire.
CAUTION: On cars equipped with a Controlled Differential, do not jack one rear wheel off ground with the
engine running.
1. If at all possible, have the car on level ground off the
highway.
2. Remove jack components and spare tire from luggage compartment.
3. Place transmission lever in PARK position, set the
parking brake and BLOCK THE WHEEL DIAGONALLY OPPOSITE THE FLAT TIRE.
4. Locate the jack under the sill near the door openings,
front or rear, in either of the positions indicated in the
drawing. (When lifting the rear of a Commercial Chassis,
position the jack in the same location under the frame
side rail.)
5. Raise car until tire is just touching the ground, re35
move front wheel disc or wheel shield and rear disc. Use
thin tip of jack handle to remove wheel disc. To remove
rear wheel shield, turn the locking rod tab, located at
center of the lower edge of the shield. Place jack handle
on locking rod tab (handle pointing rearward on left side
or forward on right side), then rotate handle outward to
loosen locking rod. Tip shield outward at the top while
raising up and away from the mounting hooks.
6. Loosen wheel nuts a half turn (counterclockwise).
7. Raise car until wheel is off the ground, remove
mounting nuts and lift wheel off hub.
8. Reverse procedure to install wheel. Make certain
wheel mounting nuts are tightened securely. Use rubber
covered portion of jack handle to install wheel disc.
CAUTION: The jack supplied is intended for use only
on this vehicle and only for wheel changing purposes.
SERVICE
FOR YOUR CAR
AUTHORIZED CADILLAC SERVICE
Warranty
SECTION
When purchased new, your Cadillac is covered by the Manufacturer's New Vehicle Warranty and the Policy on Cadillac Owner Service, both of which are explained in your
Owner Protection Plan booklet given to you by your Authorized Cadillac Dealer at the
time of delivery.
Basically, the manufacturer warrants the car, with the exception of the battery, tires,
and normal maintenance items, for a period of 24 months or 24,000 miles, whichever
occurs first, from the date of delivery to the original owner by an Authorized Cadillac
Dealer. This warranty applies to the replacement of parts not necessitated by accident,
abuse, or lack of recommended maintenance as explained in the Owner Protection Plan
booklet.
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Required adjustments are normally made by your
Authorized Dealer during the new car preparation operations. Any required service adjustments that do not involve
the replacement of a part will also be made at no extra
charge by any Authorized Cadillac Dealer for a period of
90 days or 4,000 miles. After that period, service adjustments are chargeable as maintenance.
cluded in the Owner Protection Plan booklet.
Cadillac service
Authorized Cadillac Dealers are well qualified to assist
you in the maintenance of your car because their service
personnel have the advantages of:
1. Specialized Cadillac training at General Motors
Training Centers.
2. Special tools and equipment designed for Cadillac
products.
3. Genuine parts that are engineered for your Cadillac.
4. Factory product information and factory-dealer cooperation that contribute to efficient service and the latest
in mechanical procedures.
For the best in Cadillac Guardian Maintenance service,
take your Cadillac to an Authorized Cadillac Dealer.
Protect-O-Plate
The Protect-O-Plate on the inside back cover of your
Owner Protection Plan booklet contains identification
data pertaining to your new Cadillac. A second plate,
containing your name and address and delivery information will be mailed to you. Please attach this second plate
in the space provided just as soon as it arrives.
This combination of plates, properly placed in your
Owner Protection Plan booklet, will speed up the writing
of repair orders when you bring your car in for service.
It will also provide all needed identification data should
warranty work be required.
FUEL
The best fuel for your Cadillac
The 1965 Cadillac engine requires a fuel with an octane
rating of at least J00 Research Method and 89 Motor
Method at sea level. Use of low octane fuels will result in
severe engine knock, with possible damage to major
engine parts.
Engine detonation—known as spark knock or "pinging"
—generally indicates the fuel's octane rating is below
engine requirements. If "pinging" persists, even when the
Owner responsibility
Your new Cadillac, like all fine machinery, requires regular care to maintain its peak performance and preserve
its showroom appearance. Periodic maintenance assures
you of many miles of carefree driving, and protects your
investment. A recommended maintenance schedule is in-
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WITH THE EXCEPTION OF CANADA, YOU MAY
FIND AVAILABLE FUELS SO LOW IN OCTANE
THAT EXCESSIVE KNOCKING
AND SERIOUS
ENGINE DAMAGE RESULT FROM THEIR USE.
TO MINIMIZE THIS POSSIBILITY, MAKE CERTAIN THAT FUELS OF SUFFICIENT
OCTANE
VALUE
ARE AVAILABLE.
BEFORE
TAKING
YOUR CADILLAC OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
OR CANADA, WRITE TO CUSTOMER SERVICES
SECTION, SERVICE DEPARTMENT,
CADILLAC
MOTOR CAR DIVISION, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
48232, GIVING:
1. your car's Vehicle Identification Number (located
on the white plastic tag on the left front door lock pillar).
2. the countries in which you plan to travel.
You will be furnished details of adjustments or alterations which should be made to the engine by your Authorized Cadillac Dealer before your departure. Failure to
make the necessary changes, and subsequent operation
under conditions of continuous or excessive knocking,
constitute misuse of engine for which manufacturer is not
responsible under terms of the manufacturer's New Vehicle
Warranty.
After arriving in a foreign country, contact the nearest
Authorized General Motors Dealer for brand names of
the best fuels available and for advice as to where they can
be purchased.
best available fuel is being used, see your Authorized
Cadillac Dealer.
The manufacturer regards engine damage caused by use
of fuels of insufficient octane as engine misuse, for which
the manufacturer is not responsible under the terms of the
manufacturer's New Vehicle Warranty. Always specify a
gasoline that will meet engine requirements.
Do not be alarmed if the car loses power at fairly high
altitudes. This is normal with reduced air density.
Warning
on operation in foreign countries
IF YOU PLAN TO OPERATE YOUR CADILLAC IN
MEXICO, OR OTHER FOREIGN
COUNTRIES,
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Cadillac Dealer who is familiar with the proper care of
these devices.
Gasoline tank
Capacity of the fuel tank is approximately twenty-six gallons on all styles except the Commercial Chassis which
has a twenty gallon capacity fuel tank. The gasoline filler
cap is located behind the rear license plate. Pull out on
the top of the plate to open.
ENGINE
Your Cadillac engine requires four quarts of oil on a refill
after the crankcase has been drained. One additional quart
is required when the oilfilteris changed. Proper oil level
should always be maintained within the driving range
marked on the oil dipstick. Each time you buy gasoline
have the oil level checked after first allowing a few minutes
for the oil to drain back into the oil pan. Add one quart
when the level drops to the "ADD OIL" mark-NOT BEFORE. Do not operate the car with the oil level above the
" F U L L " mark.
Positive crankcase ventilator
There are two types of Positive Crankcase Ventilator systems used to reduce air pollution by recycling crankcase
fumes back to the intake manifold for burning. The closed
system, installed on cars shipped to the state of California,
uses a non-ventilated oil filler cap, an air cleaner strainer,
and an external hose and pipe between the air cleaner and
the left rocker arm cover. The system installed on all other
cars uses a ventilated oil filler cap equipped with a filter.
Under no circumstances should an oil filler cap from
a closed system be used on other cars or serious engine
damage will result.
Specific maintenance requirements must be followed to
permit satisfactory operation of each system. It is extremely important that required maintenance be performed
or engine damage will result and the advantages of positive crankcase ventilation will be lost.
Maintenance is required every 12,000 miles or twelve
months, whichever occurs first. Consult your Authorized
Initial oil fill
The oil used to fill the crankcase at the factory is a high
quality oil that meets General Motors Standard G M
4745-M. This factory-fill oil should be left in the engine
for the normal time and mileage interval as specified in
the table on page 40. During the first interval, it is particularly important to have the oil level checked each time
you buy gasoline since most modern, high-compression engines require a break-in period for the oil usage to stabilize.
Engine oil recommendations
Use of the proper engine oil is your best assurance of continued reliability and performance from your Cadillac
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engine. It is recommended that you use an oil which, according to the label on the can, is: (1) intended for service
"MS", and (2) passes car makers' tests or meets General
Motors Standard GM 4745-M. Your Authorized Cadillac
Dealer Will be pleased to assist you in selecting the proper
oil.
Winter operation
In areas where the temperature seldom goes below zero,
most 10W oils provide the desired starting characteristics.
Where the temperature is frequently below zero, a 5W or
5W-20 oil is recommended.
E N G I N E OIL C H A N G E A N D
VISCOSITY RECOMMENDATIONS
The change interval shown in the following table is based
on oils that meet the requirements stated under "Engine
Oil Recommendations". The table will serve as a guide
for selecting the proper oil change interval and the cor-
rect oil viscosity at prevailing temperatures, lt is not necessary to change oil for the unseasonably cold or warm day
encountered during Fall or Spring,
Anticipated Lowest
Temperatures
Use SAE Viscosity
Number
Change Your Oil*
Above Freezing
(+32° F.)
Below Freezing (+32° F.)
and above 0° F.
SAE 20W
SAE 10W-30
SAE 10W
SAE 10W-30
SAE 5W
SAE 5W-20
Every 60 days or 6,000 miles,
whichever occurs first.
Every 60 days or 6,000 miles,
whichever occurs first.
Every 60 days or 6,000 miles,
whichever occurs first.
Below 0° F.
*If there is danger of oil contamination by dust, water or other foreign material during very extreme driving conditions,
the oil should be changed more frequently than shown in the table. Your Authorized Cadillac Dealer is well qualified to
advise you.
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ENGINE COOLING
Your Cadillac's cooling system has been designed to maintain efficient engine operating temperatures. Check coolant
level at each engine oil change to make certain proper
coolant level is maintained. The system should be checked
COLD. When coolant level drops one inch below the "Fill
Cold" mark on the front of the radiator below the filler
cap, fill only to "Fill Cold" mark. On Fleetwood SeventyFive models, maintain coolant level ¾ inch above cooling
tubes in top of upper radiator tank. Do not overfill. Keep
the system leak-free by having all connections checked
regularly.
Refer to page 42 for the capacity of your car's cooling
system.
buzzing noise from the radiator cap or by loss of coolant
by boiling.
CAUTION: If temperature gauge indicates above-normal
temperature, make certain engine is running, or is allowed
to cool down to normal temperature, before adding coolant.
If gauge continues to register above normal with coolant
at correct level, have your Authorized Cadillac Dealer
make a thorough check of the system.
Cooling system protection
The inhibited year-around (permanent type) engine coolant used to fill the cooling system at the factory is a high
quality solution that meets General Motors Specification
1899-M. This factory-fill coolant solution is formulated
to withstand two full calendar years of normal operation
without draining or adding inhibitors, and provides freezing protection to — 20°F.
It is the owner's responsibility to keep the freeze pro-
Important safety note
Avoid removing the filler cap while the engine is at normal
operating temperature, since hot coolant will spray out.
This is a normal action for all pressure-type cooling systems. Should it become necessary to add coolant, place a
cloth over cap, rotate cap toward left until first stop is
reached, and allow pressure to escape. Then turn again to
left to remove. Be sure cap is turned tightly when reinstalled.
The temperature gauge can sometimes register " H "
(Hot) under severe operating conditions. However, this is
not necessarily cause for alarm unless accompanied by a
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Inhibitor retards the formation o f rust or scale and is c o m patible with aluminum components.
COOLING SYSTEM CAPACITY
All cars except Fleetwood Seventy-Five
with heater o n l y . . . .
with Air Conditioner
N O T E : A l c o h o l base coolants are not recommended for
your Cadillac at any time.
Fleetwood Seventy-Five
with heater only
with Air Conditioner
Windshield washer solution
A proper mixture of G M Windshield Washer Anti-freeze
and G a s L i n e De-Icer o r equivalent, should be added to
All Cars without heater or Air Conditioner
— 1 6 qt.
your windshield washer container during cold weather to
retard freezing. N O T E . T h e washers m a y not operate
„
...1U.1I11. v r i m
me effectively at extremely low temperatures or while traveling at high speeds.
vehicle will be operated. Regardless of climate, freezing
protection should be maintained at least to 0 ° F . , to provide adequate corrosion protection. W h e n adding solution
due to loss o f coolant for any reason o r in areas where
temperatures lower than — 2 0 ° F . m a y occur, a sufficient
amount of ethylene glycol base coolant compatible to G M
Specification 1899-M should be used.
E v e r y twenty-four months, the cooling system should
be serviced by flushing with plain water, then completely
replacing the coolant with a fresh solution of high-quality,
inhibited (permanent type) coolant meeting G M SpecifiPreventive maintenance for your Cadillac is based o n the
cation 1 8 9 9 - M . a n d providing freezing protection at least
M a n u f a c t u r e r s recommendations. Details are outlined in
to — 2 0 ' F. A t this time, also add G M C o o l i n g System Inhithe Cadillac Owner Protection Plan booklet. Consult
bitor a n d Sealer o r equivalent. In addition, C o o l i n g System
your dealer for additional services that m a y be needed
Inhibitor and Sealer should be added every fall after the
due to local climatic conditions or driving habits.
car has been driven 24.000 miles. G M C o o l i n g System
mc aica in wnicn
PREVENTIVE
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MAINTENANCE
8¾
Suspension
Transmission fluid and strainer
The suspension and steering linkage connections do not
require periodic lubrication. Suspension connections are
packed with a special long-life lubricant and normally need
repacking only when damaged seals are replaced. Steering
linkage pivots must be replaced when worn or loose.
The bottom pan should be drained every 24,000 miles or
2 years, whichever occursfirst,and new fluid added. For
cars in commercial use, and those subjected to heavy city
traffic during hot weather or when the engine is idled for
long periods, the bottom pan should be drained every
12,000 miles.
The strainer should be replaced only after the first
24,000 miles or 2 years, whichever occurs first.
Carburetor air cleaner and filter
The carburetor air cleaner should be inspected for dust
leaks every Spring and Fall. Inspect more frequently if
the car is operated in dusty areas. Install a newfilterelement if needed at time" of inspection, or at least every
30.000 miles. The element should not be cleaned.
Manufacturer-recommended
fluids and lubricants
O i l filter
A full-flow type oil filter is used on the Cadillac engine.
It is recommended that it be replaced every 6 months or
6,000 miles, whichever occurs first. The filter change
should be performed with an oil change.
Fuel filter
The fuel filter element should be replaced at least every
Spring and Fall. More frequent service is necessary under
unusual operating conditions. The filter element stops
small dirt particles that may cause carburetor flooding.
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TRANSMISSION AND POWER STEERING SYSTEM
Automatic transmission fluid designated "AQ-ATF",
followed by three or four numerals and the suffix letter
"A", or G M Automatic Transmission Fluid available from
Authorized Cadillac Dealers.
BRAKE SYSTEM
SAE approved heavy-duty brake fluid or equivalent.
CONTROLLED DIFFERENTIAL
Special G M Controlled Differential Lubricant available
from Authorized Cadillac Dealers.
FRONT SUSPENSION
Special lubricant used. Periodic inspection only. See
your Authorized Cadillac Dealer.
The spare wheel and tire on convertible styles is floormounted and the jack components are stored on the right
side of the luggage compartment.
To change wheel, proceed as follows:
CAUTION: On cars equipped with a Controlled Differential, do not jack one rear wheel off ground with engine
running.
1. If it is at all possible, park car on level ground, off
the highway.
2. Place transmission lever in PARK position and set
parking brake.
3. Remove spare tire and jack components from luggage compartment.
4. BLOCK T H E WHEEL DIAGONALLY OPPOSITE T H E F L A T TIRE.
5. Install rack bar in jack base.
HOISTS—SERVICE
LIFTING EQUIPMENT
The preferred type of hoist for lifting all 1965 Cadillac
cars is one that engages the front suspension and rear axle,
or all four wheels. A frame contact hoist may be used on
most models when certain precautions are observed. Do
NOT use a frame contact hoist to raise the Fleetwood
Seventy-Five sedan and limousine.
When using lifting equipment that engages the suspension on Fleetwood Seventy-Five sedans and limousines,
center car over hoist so that hoist arms are adjacent to,
and outboard of, support plates on front lower arms.
When using lifting equipment that engages the suspension on cars with the perimeter-type frame, the car should
be centered over hoist so that hoist arms engage outboard, flattened portion of front suspension lower arms.
E M E R G E N C Y WHEEL
C H A N G I N G INSTRUCTIONS
The jack supplied with your Cadillac is intended for use
only on this vehicle and only for wheel changing purposes.
On cars with a shelf-mounted spare wheel and tire, the
jack hook and rack bar are stored on the shelf in the luggage compartment just forward of the spare wheel. The
jack base is stored on top of the spare wheel (secured by a
through-bolt and wing nut) and the jack handle is stored
under the tire.
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6. Engage the jack hook on the tab located behind the
bumper seams (front or rear) as shown. IMPORTANT:
THE HOLE IN THE JACK HOOK MUST ENGAGE
WITH THE TAB ON BACK OF BUMPER AT THE
SEAM AREAS.
7. Raise jack until snug and reposition so that rack bar
is approximately vertical. (On slopes, shift the jack base
in the downhill direction until the rack bar is positioned
vertically or pointing slightly uphill).
8. Remove front wheel disc or rear wheel shield and
rear disc. Use tip of jack handle to remove wheel disc.
Remove rear wheel shield by turning the locking rod tab
located on center lower edge of shield. Place jack handle
on locking rod tab (handle pointing rearward on left side
or forward on right side), then rotate handle outward to
loosen locking rod. Tip shield outward at the top while
raising up and away from the mounting hooks.
9. Loosen wheel nuts Vi turn (counterclockwise).
10. Jack car until tire is off ground, remove mounting
nuts and lift wheel off hub.
11. Reverse procedure to install wheel. Make certain
wheel mounting nuts are tightened securely. Use rubber
covered portion of jack handle to install wheel disc.
TIRES
The original equipment tires are engineered specifically
for your 1965 Cadillac. When replacement is necessary,
specify original equipment type tires of the correct size.
Tire maintenance
Avoid abusive treatment. Do not exceed tire loadings beyond those specified in the chart for extended periods.
MAINTAIN CORRECT INFLATION PRESSURE.
The tire inflation pressures are for cold tires. After a
long or hard drive, pressures may be as much as six
pounds higher than shown in the chart.
Tire rotation
Tire rotation is not essential under normal driving conditions, but is desirable if abnormal tire wear is observed.
If abnormal tire wear is evident, the condition causing
such wear should be determined and corrected. The correction may include interchanging tires. Under certain
driving conditions, such as fast cornering, it may be desirable to interchange tires regularly.
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NOTE: For wheel changing instructions of Fleetwood
Seventy-Five sedans and limousines, refer to Section 3,
Page 35.
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Tire pressures (when checked cold)
Tire Size
Normal Load
(Up to and Including)
Ply
Rating
8.00 x 15—Blackwall (Except Limousines and Commercial Chassis)
9.00 x 15—Whitewall (Except Limousines and Commercial Chassis)
4
4
9.00 x 15—Black or White (Except Limousines and Commercial Chassis)
8.20 x 15—Black or White (Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine only)
6
8
8.90 x 15—Black or White (Commercial Chassis only)
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6 passengers plus
200 lbs.luggage
5 passengers
9 passengers plus
200 lbs.luggage
Normal loading
Extra equipment loading—
not to exceed 7200lbs.
Normal Load
•Max. Pressure
Special Service
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
26
24
26
24
30
28
30
28
24
28
28
24
28
34
28
28
28
28
30
38
24
26
32
40
-
—
* Sustained high speeds above 80 MPH or (or vehicle loadings above normal capacity
superior to conventional lacquer finishes.
UNDERCOATING
Washing
Undercoating should not be applied to any moving or
rotating part. It should be kept off air conditioner fittings
and lines, body and antenna drainholes, and exhaust
systems. On cars equipped with Automatic Level Control,
particular care should be taken not to undercoat any fittings, lines, or system components.
The best way to preserve the finish is to keep it clean.
Frequent washings are required to maintain its original
beauty. Wash the car with either warm or cold (never hot)
water, not in the direct rays of the sun, and not while the
sheet metal surfaces are hot. Never wipe dirt from dry
painted surfaces because this may scratch the finish. The
use of strong soaps and chemical detergents should be
avoided. All cleaning agents should be promptly flushed
from the surface and not allowed to dry or they may
streak the finish.
APPEARANCE MAINTENANCE
Your Cadillac is finished with General Motors "MagicMirror" acrylic lacquer. This is a finish of maximum beauty
which, in depth of color, gloss retention and durability, is
46
Polishing and -waxing
Even though the acrylic paint on your car is more durable
than conventional finishes, under certain conditions you
may wish to wax or polish your car to provide maximum
protection.
Calcium chloride and other salts, ice-melting agents,
road oil and tar, tree sap, chemicals from factory chimneys and other foreign matter may damage any automobile
finish if allowed to remain in contact with paint.
Prompt washing may not thoroughly remove these deposits and, particularly in geographical areas where these
exposure conditions are severe, properly applied high quality polishes and waxes will provide the best protection.
Authorized Cadillac Dealers offer both G M Magic Mirror
and Blue Coral, which have proven their value in maintaining afinefinish.
NOTE: Some chemical cleaners used for removing road
oil and tars from painted surfaces have been found to be
detrimental to acrylicfinishes.When purchasing a cleaner,
make sure the instructions specifically state that the contents can be safely used on an acrylic finish.
Chrome
Many parts of your Cadillac, such as the bumpers and body
hardware, are chrome plated. Chromium plating is susceptible to the actions of solutions being used on streets
and highways to melt ice. Corrosive damage may also be
caused by salt air near coastlines, industrial smoke and
other conditions found in urban areas. When such conditions exist, frequent washing and waxing are necessary.
G M Chrome Cleaner is an excellent material for cleaning
the chrome on your car.
Anodized aluminum parts
Caustic cleaning agents will discolor anodized aluminum
parts such as the grille and exterior trim. Do not permit
the use of steam or cleaning solutions containing these
agents for the cleaning of your car.
Glass
Dirt and insects can be removed from glass with clear
water. Never wipe glass with dry paper or cloth. Do not
operate windshield wipers when glass is dry. Periodic
inspection and replacement of wiper blades reduce the
possibility of glass becoming scratched and assure clear
vision under adverse driving conditions.
Care should be taken when cleaning a tinted back window. The use of harsh abrasives to clean the inside surface
should be avoided, as some of the tinting material may be
removed. Use a mild liquid household cleaner and remove
with a soft cotton cloth.
Leather
Cadillac upholstery leathers are made from select hides
and are protected by a special finish. They can be kept
47
clean normally by regular dusting. Leather that has become soiled can be cleaned with GM Vinyl Cleaner or
thick, sudsy lather made from mild soap in lukewarm
water. Avoid the use of excessive amounts of water. Remove the suds with a clean, damp cloth and wipe dry. If
a sheen is desired, buff with clean cheesecloth. A high
quality, glycerine base saddle soap can be used, if desired.
To remove stains such as food, pet accidents and ink,
clean as previously explained. For acids and perspiration
stains, use cloth dipped in solution of one teaspoon of
baking soda to one cup of water, and follow up with the
soap and water treatment. In the event of blood stains,
wipe off with cold water before using soap and water.
Do NOT use naphtha, alcohol cleaners, household
cleansing and bleaching agents, wax, polish, or oils.
Fabric roof cover
A natural rubber eraser will remove most soil spots from
the fabric top. To wash the top, use lukewarm water and
suds from a neutral soap. A cloth or soft-bristled brush
is recommended for applying the solution of suds. Deeply
embedded dirt can be removed with a moist cloth or
sponge and a small amount of "foaming" type cleanser.
All traces of the cleanser should be removed with clean
water. Do NOT use volatile cleaners, naphtha, gasoline,
harsh household cleaners and detergents, soaps, and
bleaching agents. A stiff-bristled brush may seriously
damage the fabric top.
White sidewall tires
SPECIAL N O T E S
Before storing your car
GM White Sidewall Tire Cleaner is recommended. Foaming type household cleansers may also be used. Do NOT
use gasoline, kerosene, or any oil product that will discolor the tire sidewalls or damage the rubber.
Lights
If you do not plan to use your Cadillac for thirty days or
longer, consult your dealer for recommended procedures
that will prevent damage to the engine and chassis.
When the headlights are on high beam a light above the
Dirt and dust in the upholstery and carpets can be removed 60 mph mark on the speedometer glows red. Never leave
the high beam on when driving behind another car or
with frequent vacuuming. GM Kar Kleen is especially
approaching an oncoming car. Have all your lights
recommended for cleaning carpets and upholstery, and
checked regularly. Your Authorized Cadillac Dealer has
restoring them to like-new condition. GM Fabric Cleaner
the modern equipment and genuine Cadillac parts to
can be used on spots that are difficult to remove.
handle these services promptly.
Upholstery and carpets
48
Exhaust gases
Poisonous carbon monoxide is always present in exhaust
gases, especially when any concentration of these gases is
present in the air such as in a garage, in congested traffic,
or when you have stopped directly behind a vehicle with
its engine running. With the air intake located just below
the windshield, your Cadillac provides you with maximum
protection against exhaust fumes. Exhaust gases may have
strong odors which normally should give warning of their
presence. However, the exhaust gases from some vehicles
may not be so noticeable under certain conditions, and the
senses of various people react differently. Precautions
should be taken to avoid exposing yourself to the effects of
these fumes. These gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide which by itself is tasteless, colorless and odorless.
Controlled differential
On cars equipped with Controlled Differential, do not jack
one rear wheel off ground with the engine running.
Transmission
The "L" range should be used when going up or down
very steep grades. Where traffic signs call forfirstor second gear always shift to "L" range.
When parking on hills or steep inclines, place the shift
lever in the Park "P" position to lock the rear wheels.
Also apply the parking brake and turn the front wheels
49
toward curb. Always move the lever to Park "P" position
and apply parking brake when leaving the car with engine
running, such as when opening or closing the garage door,
or when assisting passengers in or out.
Applying the brakes
For safer braking of the car on ice or snow, apply the
brakes intermittently rather than continuously. Ask your
dealer to familiarize you with the emergency provisions
of the parking brake should the hydraulic assist be insufficient for any reason, and with the method of braking with
both feet on the pedal if power assist is lost.
SPECIFICATIONS
Vehicle identification number
The Vehicle Identification Number is used in license and
insurance applications and in general reference to the
automobile. This number is located on the rear portion
of the crankcase behind the intake manifold, and on top
of the frame right side rail to the rear of the radiator. For
the owner's convenience it also appears on the plastic
service notice plate on the left front door lock pillar.
Weight
Consult the dealer who sold you the car or the Motor
Vehicle Commissioner of your state. Weight information
on all body styles is regularly supplied to these authorities.
FLUID CAPACITIES
Fuel Tank—approximately 26 gallons, except Commercial
Chassis—20 gals.
Turbo Hydra-matic transmission with strainer change,
3¼ quarts
Engine Oil (Refill) 4 quarts; with filter change, 5 quarts
DESCRIPTION
Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan
(Fleetwood Brougham option)
Calais Hardtop Sedan
Hardtop Sedan de Ville
Coupe de Ville
De Ville Convertible
Sedan de Ville
Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible
Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan
Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine
Commercial Chassis
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Type of Engine
Bore and Stroke
Piston Displacement
Cooling System—See page 42
90°, V-8 overhead-valve
4.130 in. x 4.000 in.
429 cu. in.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
WHEELBASE
(INCHES)
68069
M5100001
133.0
68239
68257
68269
68339
68357
68367
68369
68467
69723
69733
N5100001
G5100001
K5100001
B5100001
J5100001
F5100001
L5100001
E5100001
R5100001
S5100001
Z5100001
STYLE N U M B E R
69890
50
129.5
129.5
129.5
129.5
129.5
129.5
129.5
129.5
149.8
149.8
156.0
F
U
A
B
U
S
E
N
D
L
B
FUSES
S
UNIT
S
Fuses and circuit breakers
protect the electrical wiring
in the car against overloading.
All fuses are contained in a
fuse panel located beneath
the instrument panel to left
of the steering column except
the Guide-Matic fuse which
is located in the amplifier harness next to the amplifier.
The generator indicator light
fuse on Fleetwood SeventyFive cars is located on the
dustshield near the generator,
and the Cruise Control fuse is
located in the harness near
the brake pedal switch.
Specifications for fuses and
bulbs are listed in two charts.
Replacement parts should be
of same type and capacity
characteristics as those listed.
F U S E SIZE
Accessories
25 Amp.
Cruise Control (Except
Fleetwood Seventy-Five)
Rear Window De-Fogger
Window Control Relay
Air Conditioner and Heater 25 Amp.
Antenna
14 Amp.
Body Feed
Cigar Lighter
Clock
Courtesy Lights
Glove Box Light
*Map Light
25 Amp.
UNIT
Horn
25 Amp.
Power Windows
40 Amp. (CB)
On cars equipped with power
windows and/or power seats,
and on convertible styles, the
25 Amp. horn fuse is replaced
by a 40 Amp. Circuit Breaker
Instrument and Back-Up.. .9 Amp.
Back-Up Lights
Tell-Tale Lights and Gauges
Radio
•Cruise Control
6 Amp.
•Generator Indicator
6 Amp.
Guide-Matic Amplifier
4 Amp.
Headlights and Parking
Lights............
... .151 Amp. (CB)
(Integral with Headlight Switch)
7½ Amp.
Tail and Stop
25 Amp.
Ash Tray Lights
Cornering Lights
Ignition Switch Light
Instrument Panel Lights
Stop Lights
Tail Lights
Twilight Sentinel
Turn Signal
14 Amp.
Windshield Wipers
25 Amp.
•Fleetwood Seventy-Five sedan and limousine only
Amp.—Ampere (CB)—Circuit Breaker
51
FUSE SIZE
BULBS
LOCATION
Ash Tray—Front
Back-Up Light
Clock—Instrument Panel
Cornering Light—Front Fender
Courtesy Lights:
Rear Quarter
•Rear Quarter
Console
Instrument Panel
Rear Door
•Rear Door
Rear Quarter Armrest/Top Well
Cruise Control Dial
Cruise Control (Lock-In Indicator)
•Dome Light
•Dome Light (Chauffeur)
Fuel Gauge
•Fuel and Temperature Gauge
Generator Indicator
Glove Compartment and Console
Headlight:
Lower
Upper
Headlight:
•Inner
•Outer
B U L B No,
1445
1156
1895
1195
LOCATION
Headlight Switch
Heater and Vent or A/C Control
High Beam Indicator
Ignition Lock
License Plate Light
•Map and Courtesy
Oil Pressure Indicator
Park and Turn Signal
Radio Dial
Radio—AM/FM Indicators
•Radio—Rear Control Indicator
Speedometer
Stop and Signal (Bumper)
•Stop, Signal and Tail (Fender)
Temperature Gauge
•Transmission Shift Indicator
Trunk Compartment
Trunk Lid Indicator
Turn Signal Indicator
Warning Light:
Front Door
Rear Door
Windshield Wiper Switch
90
212
212
212
212
90
212
1445
1445
1004
90
1895
1895
1895
1895
L4001
L4002
4001
4002
* Fleetwood Seventy-Five sedan and limousine only
52
B U L B No.
1895
1895
1445
1895
67
212
1895
1157A
1895
53X
53X
1895
1157
1157
1895
1195
1003
1895
1445
212
212
1895
INDEX
Page
Air Conditioner
Ash Receivers and Lighters
Page
33
Courtesy Lights
11,31
Crankcase Ventilator
11,29
39
Authorized Cadillac Service . . . .
36
Cruise Control
Back-up Lights
11
De-Fogger, Rear Window
18
Brake Fluid
43
Engine Cooling
41
Engine Specifications
50
Brakes
7, 49
19,31
Bulbs
52
Fabric Roof Cover, Cleaning
48
Carbon Monoxide
49
Fleetwood Seventy-Five
28
Carburetor Air Cleaner and Filter
43
Flooded Engine
3
Chrome, Cleaning
47
Fluid Capacities
50
Fluids and Lubricants
43
Clock, Electric
Comfort Control
Controlled Differential
11, 34
16
6,49
Foreign Countries, Operation In
38
Fuel
37
43
Convertible Top Operation
27
Fuel Filter
Cooling System Protection
41
Fuel Gauge
Cornering Lights
12
Fuses
53
4
5
1
INDEX (cont'd)
Page
Gasoline T a n k
Page
39
Generator Indicator Light
L i g h t Bulbs
4
Lights
52
9, 48
Glass, C l e a n i n g
47
Locks, D o o r
25
G u i d e - M a t i c Power Headlight C o n t r o l
20
Luggage C o m p a r t m e n t
26
Manufacturer's W a r r a n t y
36
Headlight Control
9
Headlight D i m m e r Switch
9
M a p Light
29
Mirrors
13
Headlight H i g h - B e a m Indicator
11
Heater Controls, Rear
32
Oil, Engine
Heater Operation
14
O i l Filter
Hoists
44
O i l Pressure Indicator L i g h t
H o o d Latch
25, 34
Ignition Switch
Instrument Panel and Controls
Jack, U s e O f
Keys
Operation in Foreign Countries
3
. .
9,10,11,30
35, 44
2
39, 40
43
4
38
O w n e r Protection P l a n
37
O w n e r Responsibility
37
Polishing and W a x i n g
47
P o w e r Steering F l u i d
43
Leather, C l e a n i n g
47
Power W i n d o w s
24
Level Control, Automatic
26
Preventive Maintenance
42
54
INDEX (cont'd)
Page
Page
Protect-O-PIate
37
Tire Rotation
Radio Controls, Rear
33
Towing
Radios, A M and AM-FM
21
Transmission Fluid
23
23
23
37
48, 49
49
4
3
8
Trunk Lock, Power
Seat Belts
Seat Controls, Front
Seats
Service,Cadillac
Special Notes
Specifications
Speedometer
Starting the Engine
Steering
Steering Wheel, Tilt and Telescoping
Storage, Car
Suspension
Temperature Indicator
Tire Pressures
Tires
18
48
43
4
46
45
55
Turbo Hydra-matic Transmission
Turn Signal
45
6
43
26
5, 49
12
Twilight Sentinel
Undercoating
20, 31
46
Upholstery and Carpets, Cleaning
Vehicle Identification Number
Ventilation
Warranty
Wheel Changing Instructions
White Sidewall Tires, Cleaning
Window Lock Switch
Windows, Power
Windshield Washer Solution
Windshield Wipers and Washers
48
49
14
36
35, 44
48
24
24, 29
42
9
AMA-'t)A
A M A Specifications — Passenger Car
Tha information contained herein h or*pored, distributed by, and it solely the responsibility of the automobile
manufacturing company to whose products it relates. Questions concerning these specifications ihould be directed
to the manufacturer whose address i* shown below. Thit uniform (pacification form was developed by tha outomobtle manuFocturinB companies under tha ouspicet of tha Automobile Manufacturers Association.
MANUFACTURER
MAILING
~*
~~ CAR NAME
CADILLAC
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR DIVISION
ADDRESS
AVENUE
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
MODEL YEAR
2 8 6 0
ISSUED:
10-5-64
REVISED (•)
1965
1. The Specifications harein ore thota in effect o» data of camp!lotion and or. subject to change without notice by the manufacture,
2. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED:
monutociwar.
?' Spe ;«coffco»" apply to standard models without optional equipment. Significant deviations as* noted,
b. Nominal design dimensions am used throughout these specifications.
e
TABLE O F CONTINTS
General Specifications . . . . 1
Engine - Mechanical
2
Electrical
10
Drive Units
IS
Brakes
IS
Front Suspension & Steering . . 19
B O D Y - T Y P E S A N D STYLE N A M E S —
DESCRIPTION
Fleetwood Sixty Special Sedan
(Fleetwood Brougham Option)
Calais Hardtop Sedan
Calais Coupe
Calais Sedan
Hardtop Sedan de Ville
Coupe de Ville
De Ville Convertible
Sedan de Ville
Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible
Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan
Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine
N 0
- PASS.
Rear Suspension
Station Wagon
f ^ U ^ b o d / ^ ^
21
la
*
, t y l
Weights
Index
23
24
' "•"-* " -
STYLE NUMBER VEHICLE IDBNTIFICATIOM wn
6
68069
M5100001
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
9
9
68239
68257
68269
68339
68357
68367
68369
68467
69723
69733
.N51000Q1
65100001
K5100001
B5100001
J5100001
F5100001
L5100001
E5100001
R5100001
S5100001
Form Rev. 6-64
A M A Specifications — Passenger Car
fop* i
AKE OF CAR.
CADILLAC
.MODEL YEAR
1965 p
A
T
E
jSSUEP 10-5-64
*?ymmi)
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
(All dinwratore in India* u n l w atharwitt tndicorad)
Form Rev.
Page lo
M A K E O F CAR
CADILLAC
10-5-64
MODEL r £ A R _ J £ £ L _ D A T E K « i r a
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS -
B f < m E p
( # )
DIMENSIONS
(AM dimensions In Inch** unlets otherwise indicated)
(Supplemental date available on request)
R«f. |680
No. |
MODEL
$
9
682
57
|682
1 69
682
39
|683
1 57
683
67
(683
j 19
683
69
1684 J697
I 67 J L 23-33
FRONT COMPARTMENT
61.9
41.1
39.5
W3
Max. eff. leg room - accelerator
L34
Effective head room
H61
H Point to Heel point
H30
Upper body opening to ground
H50
•
62.0
41.0
38.4
51.0 I
61.8
41.1
38.5 139.5
62.0
61.8
41.0
41.1
38.4 1 38.61 38.51 39.5
8.5
I 50.3 I
49.4
1 50.3
49.4
62.1 60.4
41.0 40.1
39.1 40.6
8.0 6.4
50.5 54.8
REAR C O M P A R T M E N T
Shoulder room
W4
H Point couple distance
L50
Effective head room
H63
L5I
60.8 60.5
60.9
60.5
43.14 36.66 36.63 39.34 37.26
39.6 38.2 38 8 40,9 38.9
38.2
37.6
38.4
f
52.5
60.9
36.66 37.23 29..66
38.2 39.5 i l . n
37.5
38.4
52.5
36.71
37. fi
37.5
58.8
62.471
41
38.8
S T A T I O N W A G O N - T H I R D SEAT
Shoulder room
W85
Effective) head room
H86
None
None
L86
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
Usable luggage capacity (See Instr.)
VI
Llftover height
17.114
H195
Method of holding lid open
113.4621 17.13A
N/A
Horizontal
1 ,, **.J i t m
S T A T I O N W A G O N - C A R G O SPACE
Minimum distance between wheel
houses at floor level
W20I
Rear end opening width at belt
W204
Floor length from back of front seat at
floor level to inside of closed tail gate
1202
Minimum horizontal distance from top rear of
front seat back to inside of tail gate at belt
1204
Maximum height - floor covering to headlining
at centerline of rear axle
H201
Maximum height of rear opening - tail and
lift gates open
H202
Corgo volume index (cu.ft.)
V2
^
4
*
1
™ * " ™
None
i
t
Form Rev. 6-64
A M A Specifications-Passenger Car
MAKE OF CAR.
CADILLAC
MODEL YEAR_i?i5_DATE ISSUED 10-5-64
Page 2
p
f
V
I
5
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D
^
MODEL.
ENGINE—GENERAL
Type, no. cyls., volve arr.
_2LT
Bore and stroke (nominal)
4.130 X 4.00
429
4.562
1-3-5-7
2-4-6-8
1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3
10,5:1
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
None,,,
Piston displocement,cu. in.
Bore spacing (C/L to C/L)
N o . system
(front to rear)
L. Bank
R. Bonk
Firing order
Compres. ratio (ncminol)
Cylinder Heod Material
Cylinder Block Material
Cylinder Sleeve-Wet, dry, none
Number of
mounting points
Front
Rear
Engine installation ongle
55
TaxabU
Pio.2 x N o . C y l .
horsepower
13
55
4iL —
54.6
Published max. bhp*
@ eng. RPM
340 @ 4600
jblished max. torque*
(lb. ft. @ RPM)
480 @ 3000
Recommended fuel
regular - premium
ENGINE-PISTONS
Material
Alum. A l l o y
Double T S l o t Cam Ground
Contoured Top-Stannate Coat
Description and finish
Weight (piston only) o t .
Clearance
(limits)
20.0
.033 - .038
.0008 - .0012
.000
.215
215
.177
None
Top land
Skirt
Top
Bottom
N o . I ring
Ring groove
depth
N o . 2 ring
N o . 3 ring
N o . 4 ring
*Mox. bhp (brake horsepower) and max. torque corrected to 60° Fand 29.92 In. Hg atmospheric pressure.
*
A/C Car - System On
Form Rev. 6-o3
A M A Specifications - Passenger Car
MAKE OF CAR.
CADILLAC
Poo. 3
.MODEL YEAR JL2§=L_DATE ISSUED 10I5-64_
R E V I S | D < # )
POWIRTiAMS
(Indlearo wnolhor rfonoard or optional)
MOOa
ENGINE
AVAILABILITY
DMcu. In.
I Carburotor
Campr. I
RoMo
TRANSMISSION
BHf
9
RPM
Torou*
9
RPM
AXLE RATIO
(Std. ftrir)
se Engine Sheet - Page 2
Form Rov. 3*42
A M A Specifications — Passenger Car
MAKE OF CAR.
AG-
Pag* 4
.MODEL YEARJL262—DATE ISSUEDOQ^fi^REVlSEDjiL
MODEL,
ENGINE-RINGS
Compress tan
Description
material, type,
coating, ate.
#l-Molybdenum Pilled Cast Iron
#2-Phosphate Coated Cast Iron
Width
Gap
Description material, type,
coating, etc.
Multi-Piece Steel
Chrome Plated - Notched I.D. Rail
Width
ENGINE-CONNECTING RODS
062 Toward Ma*.
T h m « -
Form Raw. 3-62
A M A Specifications-Passenger Car
AAKE OF CAR.
CADILLAC
Pag* 5
MODEL YEAR_W65_DATE ISSUEDJ?j£l64 REVISED W
MODEL.
Rubber Absorption
ENGINE—VALVE SYSTEM
Hydroulli
Form IUv.
3-62
A M A Specifications-Passenger Car
MAKE OF CAR.
CADILLAC
.MODEL
VEAB
1965
D A TP
ISSUED
Poge
10-5-64 O B y
I
S
E
D
w
MODEL,
E N G I N E - V A L V E SYSTEM (cent)
Timing
intake
Outer
(fpring
rtfy1
fno-al
Intermediate J e t
Pint.
Form Rev.
3-62
A M A Specifications - Passenger Car
MAKE OF CAR
CADILLAC
MODEL Y E A R _ W £ 5 _ D A T E ISSUEDlO-5-64
REVISED!^.
MODEL.,
E N G I N E — L U B R I C A T I O N S Y S T E M (cent.)
O i l pump type
Spur Gear
30 - 35 @ 30 MPH
Electric
Stationary
P u l l Flow
Element
4 Plus 1 f o r F i l t e r
Normal oil pressure (lb. @ engine rpm)
O i l pressure sending, unit (elect, or mech.)
Typo oil intake (floating, stationary)
O i l filter system (full flew, partial, other)
Filter replacement (element, complete)
Capacity of crankcase, less filter-refill (qt.)
+ 32"F SAE 20W - I0W30
+ 32-0 SAE IOW - IOW30
Below 0 SAE 5W - 5W20
O i l grade recommended (SAE viscosity
and temperature range)
Engine Service Requirement (MM, MS, etc.)
1
MS - GM 4745M
ENGINE-EXHAUST SYSTEM
Type (single, single with crow-over, dual, other)
Single With Cross Over
Muffler No. &. typa (reverse flow,
straight thru, separate resonator)
Co-Axial Resonator
75 Series-Reverse Flow Muff
RvViangt-
Exhaust pipe dia. (O.D.J Branch
Exhaust 2.00 - 2.50
Intermediate 2.24
2.25 - .0598
R t - - r « Jo-h.1- T*IT^I
wan mi cum—I
IMaln
Tall pip* diameter (O.D. & wall thickness)
Svafam
Pesnnstni.
ENGINE—CRANKCASE VENTILATION SYSTEM
Type (ventilates to otrims..
Indue Hon system, other)
Control
unit
Standard
| Optional
|
Male* and model
|
location
|
Induction System
None
A/C
Below Carburetor
Energy source (manifold
vacuum, carburetor air
stream, other)
Manifold Vacuum
Control method (variable
orifice, fixed orifice,
other)
Spring Loaded Valve
and Fixed O r i f i c e
Discharge! (to Intake
manifold, earb. air
Intake, air cleaner
Intake, other
Air Inlet (breather cap,
Complete carburetor air cleaner,
system
other) .
Flame arrester (screen,
check valve, other)
Intake Manifold
1
Breather Cap
Check Valve
Form Rev.
3-62
A M A Specifications- Passenger Car
AKE O F CAR
^
1
^
M O D E L YEAR
0
1
9
6
DATE
5
Pag* 8
ISSUEDI°J±^LREVISEDJ±
ALL
MODEL,
BiklAltJK
CIIKt
c v c v c *.«
(So* Supplamant to Poge 6 for Details of Fuel Infection,
Supercharger,.*. Ifvsed)
tNOlNE—FUEL SYSTEM
Induction ty pe: Carburetor, fuel
injection, itjparcharger.
Carburetor
Capacity (gals.)
Fuel
Tank
26
Filler location
Rear
Type (elec. or mech.)
Fual
Pump
of
License
Location*
Lower
Pressure rang*
Left
Side
ll
Type
Top
Chefc* type
fi#»nt-«r
-
of
En*.
PVf.
nf
Rnc-fno
•
On*
4«
T««
Integral
Intake manifold heat control
(exhaust or water)
typ,
Prt.
AC.
Locations
Airdnr.
-
s.2S - fi.sn ra isnn P P M
iter (std., optional, none)
Carburetor
Plate
Mechanical
Exhaust
1
Standard
1 Optional
Drv
Pack
1
Sinale
Inlet
_
CARBURETOR SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Model Usage
A l l
Engine)
Displ.
429
Transmission
Automatic
Carburetors
Moko
Carter
Modal
AFB
No. Used
and Typo
3903-S
One
4
BBL
Barrel
Sin
Pri.
Sec.
1.4375
1.6875
Downdraft
A l l
429
Automatic
Rochester
Carter
Rochester
7025030
Air
Cond.
AFB
3904-S
Air
Cond.
7025031
Form Rev. 3-62
A M A Specifications - Passenger Car
MAKE OF CAR
CADILLAC
MODEL
MODEL YEAR_i965_DATE ISSUEDi0r5^.REVISEDW
ALL
I
ENGINE—COOLING SYSTEM
Type system (pressure, pressure vented,
atmospheric, other)
Radiator ccip relief valve pressure
Clrculatior, Type (choke, bypass)
thermostat
Starts to open at
(°F)
Type (centrifugal, other)
G P M @ 1000 pump rpm
19
Number of pumps
Water
pump
Drive (V-belt, other)
Bearing type
By-pan recirculation type (internal, external)
Radiator ccrre type
(cellular, njbe and fin, other)
One
V Belt
Double Row B a l l Bearing
Internal
Tube & Center
With heater (erf.)
Cooling
system
capacity
Pressure
13.5 - 1 6 . 5
Choke
172"- 177"
C e n t r i f u e a l Dual Out 1*t
1
7
,
19.7
2
Without heater (at.)
Opt. eaulpment-speeify (qt.)
Water jackets full length of cylinder (yet, no)
Water all airound cylinder (yet, no)
Number and type
(molded, straight)
Lower
18.2 With A i r Cond.
Yes
Yes
(7^
?n 7 /7-1*
V
f
U
?
}
(1) Molded
In* ide diameter
1.75
Radiator
hot*
Number and type
(molded, straight)
Upper
(1) Molded
Inside diameter
1.50
Bypass
Number and type
(maided, straight)
None
Inside diameter
Number of blades & Spacing
Diameter
Fan
Ratio-fan to crankshaft rev.
Bearing type
(indicate
belt used
by letter)
Generator
Water Pump
Ball
Pan
Power Steering
Air Conditioning
* Drive Belt Dimensions
Width
-
W/P
38.08
49.94
56.0
c«
50.24 A/C
'
l
/ 7 «
-
,
K
j
38 Dee/reeg
—
See Above
•380
'
U
See Above
Angle of V
Nominal length (SAE)
l . l . i
Npn«
Fan
oeitt
59°
1R»
Fan cutout type
•Drive
None
7 @ 54"- 50°- 4 5 ° - 4 0 ° - 4 8 ° - 6 4 ° -
.460 A/C
Form Rev. 3-62
A M A Specifications - Passenger Car
AKE OF CAR.
CADILLAC
.MODEL Y E A R J L _ _ — D A T E
ISSUED
Poge 10
10-5-64
PE
V
1
5
E
D
__
MODEL.
ELECTRICAL—SUPPLY SYSTEM
Make and Model
Delco Renjy
Vol tone Rlg.& Total Plates
Battery
—
SAE Designation & Amp Hr. Rta
Location
Right F r t . Side - Under Hood
Negative
Delco Remv
Terminal grounded
Generator
|
Model
1100691,
Type
2
Ratio—Gen. to Cr/s rev.
Make
Model
———____
55
__
O S &
a/C\
^7s f. A / P \
\ f J itch
Identify position*
[and lamp*
con trolled
Location* and
lamp* controlled
Other light
twitch**
1st P o s i t i o n - Park - Instruments & T a i l
2nd P o s i t i o n - F u l l Out Headlamps - I n s t r u m e n t 6c
R o t a t e Knob - F u l l L e f t - O p e r a t e s I n t e r i o r L i t e i
R o t a t e Knob - R i g h t " R h e o s t a t C o n t r o l I n t e n s i t y oi
Panel L l t e s .
G l o v e Box - C o n s o l e - A i r Cond. - H e a t e r ,
T u r n I n d i c a t o r & S i g n a l - Trunk S w i t c h C o n t r o l s
C o r n e r i n g L i t e s when I g n . a n d L i t e S w i t c h a r e o n .
Location* and device* controlled
Door Jam S w i t c h e s f o r I n t e r i o r L i t e s .
S w i t c h e s on F r o n t S e a t Backs f o r Rear
Compartment L i t e s .
Interior Lites also
c o n t r o l l e d by Headlamp S w i t c h .
Other
(witch**
f
Windshield
wipar
Vacuum booster
Iprovition
Wothw provision
Horn
Number u n d
|Amp draw (each)
Yes
Solenoid V i b r a t i n g
J
Diaphram
Form Rev. 3-62
A M A
M A K E O F CAR.
Specifications -
CADILLAC
-MODEL
Passenger C a r
Poge 13
YEAR_1£6JL_DATE I S S U E D J J l r l r f i ^ R E V I S E D
(,)
MODEL.
ELECTRICAL—LAMP
Give quantity used and tradt number, •
BULBS
Headlamp 2-5400 S, dual headlight 2-4001. 2-4002.
^Indicator
License Plate
O i l pressure Indicator
Charge indicator
instrument
Clock ,
Radio
h ,,,
rt h
ip1ic^i TNA ! * *
/
f o , i o w l n 8 lorap oM
mb
- " " °™
-
ignition loci
qck up
Dome
Glove compartment
Prltg. broke tiflnol
luggage comportment
Underhood
Courtesy
Ash Tray
Cornering Lamp
Rear Quarter Lamp
Rear Quarter Lamp
Instrument Panel
Fuel & Temperature
Heater & Vent Pnl.
Console
Radio Rear Control
Trunk Tell-Tale
Warning Lmp. F. Door
Warning Lmp. R. Door
3-1445
2-1195
2-90 (68-63-62)
2-212
:: >
2-212
2-1895
1- 1895
4-1895 (75)
2-57
1-53X - Opt.
1- 1895-Opt.
2- 212
2-212
Form Rev. 5-63
A M A
ty fl:p
t
U)
I
DRIVE U N I T S — C L U T C H ( M a n u a l
Transmission)
Make 4 type
N/A
Typa pressure plate springs
1
Effective plate pressure (lb.)
No. of clutc h driven discs
Material
1
Outside A inside dia.
Clutch
facing
i
Total eff. area (sa.in.)
Thickness
II
|
1
'
Engagement cushioning method
|
1
j
1
Release
bearing
Type & method
of lubrication
Torsional
dumping
Methods! springs,
friction materiel
i
i
DRIVE U N I T S - T R A N S M I S S I O N S
T
Manual (std. or opt.)
i
-
j
Manual with overdrive (std. or opt.) |
|
Automatic (std. or opt.)
Automatic S t d .
DRIVE U N I T S — M A N U A L TRANSMISSION
.fckffibjr v f prward
'
speeds
In first
Transmission
ratios
N /A
In second
In third
In fourth
In reverse
Synchronous meshing, specify gears
Shift lever ocation
Capacity (pt j
I
Type recor
Lubricant
SAE viscosity
numbtr
i
1
SutlMfcRT
Winter
Extreme cold(|
tj
•
— — — — — — — —
v
Form Rev.
3-62
AMA
AKE O F C A R .
Specifications — Passenger Car
CADILLAC
MODEL YEAR 1965
Page 16
DATE ISSUED 1 0 - 5 - 6 4 p p y i c c n
{>)
MODEL.
DRIVE U N I T S — M A N U A L T R A N S M I S S I O N WITH OVERDRIVE
Far transmission data sea manual transmission section
N/A
Type (planetary or other)
Manual lockout (yes, no)
Downshift aceterotor control (yes, no)
Minimum cut-in speed
Gear ratio
Overdrive)
Capacity (pt.) (Overdrive only)
Separate filler (yes, no)
Lubricant
•
Type recommended
!
1
Summer
SAC viscosity
Winter
number
Ext. cold
DRIVE U N I T S - A U T O M A T I C
1
TRANSMISSION
Trade) noma
Turbo-Hvdramatie
Type describe
V a r i a b l e Vane C o n v e r t e r w i t h S t e p G e a r S h i f t s
Method of Selection
(Lever, Push Button or other)
Lever
"elector Pattern
P-R-N-DD-L
1 - 2.48
List gear ratios Selector Pattern and
indicate which or* used in eoch
selector position
2 - 1.48
3 - 1.00
R e v e r s e - 2.07
Max. upshift speeds—drive range
74
82
Max. kickdown speeds—drive rang*
- 90
- 64
Number of elements
Torque
convertor
67 75
-
ft2
(71^
Sft
f7<\
3
2-1
Max. ratio at stall
Type of cooling (air, water)
Water
Capacity—refill (pt.)
Lubricant
Plus ConverterM u l t i p l i c a t i o n
2.00
3
Approx.
Typa recommended
Flufd
Typ*
Qtrs.
"A"
fft„ff1ir
Special transmission
features
DRIVE U N I T S - P R O P E L L E R SHAFT
Number used
Type (exposed, torque tube)
Outer
diameter x
'engrh* x
«11
thickness
Exposed
Manual transmission
N.A.
Overdrive transmission
N.A.
Automatic transmission
Turbo
•Center to canter of universal joints, or to cenrerllne of rear attachment.
4.00"
3.50"
X 73.42 X . 0 6 5
X 69.92" X .065
(Continued)
D i a . o f Rear P o r t i o n o f Rear (75) F r o n t 2 . 2 5 " X 4 4 . 5 5 " X . 0 9 5 "
S h a f t 2.75 W a l l Thickness . 0 6 5 "
* Rear 2 . 2 5 " X 4 0 . 8 8 " X . 0 9 5 "
2 (75)
(60 S p e c i a l )
(Calais & DeVille)
Form Rev.
3-62
A M A
M A K E O F CAR.
Specifications - Passenger C a r
MODEL YEAR.
CADTT.TjAf!
is
_U)_
MODEL,
DRIVE UNITS—WHEELS
S l o t t e d S t e e l Disc
15 - 6JK
Type & material
Rim (size and flange type)
Std.
Opt.
Type (bolt or stud)
Attachment
Circle diameter
-
Number and size
None
Stud
„
5.50 - 20
5
DRIVE UNITS-TIRES
Standard
-MkwL
Six* & ply
Type - Nylon, etc.
Rev/mile at 50 mph.
Inflation
press .(cold)
Front
8.00 X 15-4 Ply
Tyrex
715
26
(75) 8.20 X 15 - 6 Plv
713 (75)
2ft
Roar
Optional tires - size and ply
White Wall
9.00 X 15
714.12
24-24
8.20 X 15 - 6 Ply White
BRAKES—SERVICE
-p* (duo-servo, disc, balonced, etc.)
oelf adjusting (std., opt., N.A.)
Hydraulic system typ* (single, dual, etc.)
Power broke make & type
(remote, integral, etc.)
Hydraulic Duo-Servo
Std.
Dual
S e l f Ad1.
Eff*ctiv* area (sq. In.)*
Moraine & Bendix - D i r e c t Hyd. Vacuum
203.60
207:50 (9*)
Gross lining ar*a (sq. In.)**
233.50
Swept drum area (sq. in.)***
377.0
59¾
12"
12"
Composite Cast Iron Finned
1 3/16
1.00
1.00
4.28
930 PSI
.010 - .030
Percent brake effectiveness—front
Front
Drum
Diameter
Rear
Typ* and material
Wheel c y l - Front
inder bor*
Rear
Mastar cylinder bor*
Availobl* pedal travel
Lin* pressure at 100 lb. pedal load
Shoe eleorone* adjustment
* Exclude* rivet holes, grooves, chamfer*, * t c .
* * Includes rivet holes, grooves, chamfers, * t c .
* * * ~ ' - | swept area* for four brakes
Idast lining contact width for each broke x Its drum circumference.
2W*r6Q*Vm
(Continued)
T
Form Rev. 3-62
A M A Specifications-Passenger Car
MAKE OF CAR.
MODEL
CADILLAC
AR_J£65_DATE
Yf
Poge 19
ISSUEDJPJI^IREVISEDM
MODEL.
B R A K E S — S E R V I C E (cont.)
Bonded or riveted
Riveted
Material
Front
Shoe
Brake
lining
Size
(length x
width x
thickness)
Front
wheel
Rear
wheel
11.00
X
2.5
X
Molded
Asbestos
11.00
2.5
Segments per shoe
Rear
Shoe
X
.26
.24
11.00
X
2.5
X
.26
(75)
X
2.5
X
.28
(75)
1
Material
Size
(length x
width x
thickness)
X
Front
wheel
Rear
wheel
12.36
X
2.5
X
Molded
Asbestos
12.36
2.5
X
X
.28
.26
12.36
Segments per shoe
BRAKES—PARKING
Type of control
Location of control
Operotet on
If separate from
service
rakes
Type (internal or external)
Foot
Operated
Left
Side
Rear
Service
-
Vacuum
Below
Inst.
Released
Panel
Brakes.
N/A
Drum diameter
N/A
Lining size (length;
width x thickness)
N/A
F R A M E o r UNITIZED C O N S T R U C T I O N
Type and description
Tubular
Perimeter
SUSPENSION—GENERAL
Provision for car leveling
Provision for brake dip control
75
'X'
Series
( « « Supplemental page 19 for details on Air Suspension)*
S
|
Provision far acc. squat control
Automatic
In
Special prov'isiorts for
car (acking
Shock
absorber
front &
rear
Frame
Type
Front
Level
Control
Susppnstftn
Bumper
Type
Direct
Action
.„
Other specie•I features
SfrT -60S
g
T
—
Nylon
Piston
Freon
Envelope
ft
Rlrf^rfldfT
1
(75)
Delco
Piston dla.
iw-t
Scissor
Type
Rocker
S i l l
—
Ring
-
Eliminates
Aeration
of
O i l
SUSPENSION-FRONT
Type and description
Independent
Air Suspension:
Air spring type
Compressor data
make
drive ratio
-
C o i l
(Continued)
Normal operating pressures
spring rates
leveling data
Form Rev. 3-62
A M A Specifications - Passenger Cars
**
**
. OF CAR.
CADHXAC
_
MODEL Y E A R i £ 6 5 _ D A T E
Poge 20
ISSUEDiPj^64_
R E V | S E D J 2
)
MODEL,
S U S P E N S I O N F R O N T (eont.)
T
Spring
Stabiliser
rp«
9260.
Size (cell design height I 1.0.;
bar length x dia.
Type (link, linkleu,
frameleis)
Material A bar diameter
1665
Steel
TUB"
1085 S t e e l . 8 7 5
(Continued)
Form Rev. 5-63
A M A Specifications - Passenger Car
CADILLAC
M A K E OF CAR.
MODEL YEAR
1
9
6
5
DATE
Pag. 21
ISSUED 10-5-64 o c v i c c p (.)
MODEL.
STEERING ( c o n t j
InclinatiCM ii at camber (deg.)
6° (3 0 °
Steering
Axil
Upper
Bearings
(type)
Spherical
Spherical
Tiwust
spherical Joints
Coster (dei
Wheel
alignment
(range and
preferred)
-1/2 to -1
Camber (deg.)
L e f t Side + 3 / 8 °
Toe-in (outside treadinches)
.
Inner
bearing
Diameter
1/2°
to - 1/8° Right Side + l / 8 ° t o -
3/8
3/16" To 1/4
Steering so Indie & ioint tvae
Wheel
spindle
Joints
Joint
Spherical
1 348 -
Outer
bearing
1.34?
.8430 - ,8435,
3/4 - 20
Taoerad R n l U r
Thread size
•
Bearing tye
SUSPENSION—REAR
Type and description
4
Drive and rorq. taken through (tee page 17)
Type
Material
T/fnlr
4 Link Arms
Toil
9260 S t 9.00" X 5.50" X 145.9" X .590
9.17 y s on Y 1 A Q 7 * V A O *
95 1*60^
250 f*75"\
110 f601
157 (7$S
1175 1-601
1960 ^75¾
Rubber
N/A
A o l
Size (length x width, coil detign height
and I.D.; bar length & dlo.)
Spring rate (lb. per In.)
Spring
Rate at wheel (lb. per liT)
Design load (lb. at design height)
No. of leaves
If
leaf
inserts
115
110
1300
/ie\
I «*
| Material
T
Shackle (comp. or tens.)
Stabiliser
Type (litik, linklees, frameless)
Material
Track bar i
Form Rev. 3-62
A M A
M A K E OF CAR
Specifications
CADILLAC
-
Passenger
Car
p
.MODEL Y E A R _ ? _ _ _ _ D A T E ISSUED____1__;REVISED__!
68239
68339
MODEL
BODY—MISCELLANEOUS
63723
INFORMATION
Front
Center!
—•
Acrylic
Front doors
On. hinged
(front, rear) I Rear doors
Center|
—
T
Type of finish (lacquer, enamel, other)
Center
Yes
External
Hood counterbalanced (yes, no)
Hood release control (internal, external)
Vehicle (Serial) No. Location
R.H. Side Rail at #1 Crossmember
Engine N o . Location
Rear - Too - h of Crankcase
Theft protection - type
Vent window control method
(crank, friction pivot)
Seat cushion type
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
3rd seat
Front
Rear
Seat back type
a g e
Ian. Key Start - Door Lock
60 Spec. & 68467 - Power Std. - A l l others Crank
60 Spec. Power Std.
2ig-2ag Spring - Calais & DeVille - C o i l Spring 60 _ /)
Zfg-Zao; Spring - Calais & DeVille - C o i l Spring 60 & 75
Hnn«
v
Zi -Za_
?
Soring - Calais & DeVille - C o i l S o r i n 60 & 75
?
3rd seat
Vindshteld gloss type (I.e.,
single curved - laminated plate)
compound curved - tempered plat*,
three piece)
Std* glass type (I.e., curved tempered plate)
Side glass exposed surface ansa
Windshield glass exposed surface area
Backlight glass exposed surface area
Total glass exposed surface area
Compound Curve - Laminated
CC
SC
„. _
Vent Window Curved
1959.6
1744.2
1532.2
1467.9
852.8
876.0
4344.6
4088.1
B O D Y - C O N V E N I E N C E EQUIPMENT
Power
windows
Side Windows
Vent Windows
Backlight or tailgate
Power soars (specify type as
well as availability)
Reclining front seat back
Front seat headrest
Radios (specify type as
well as availability)
Rear seat speaker
Power Antenna
Clock
.Air Conditioner (specify type
and availability)
CC
,
Side Window
- Laminated - Curved Temoere d
1865.7
1744.0 1
1769.2
1532.2
1467.9
1095.0
908.4
4492.9
4120.3 I
4145.5
SC
2378.2
1813.1
500.3
4691.6
(Indicate whether standard, optional or N A on each series)
Std. on 68069 - A l l DeVille & 75 - Opt. a l l others
Std. on b
f
Oot. a l l others
N/A
2-Way Std. on 60 Spec & A l l DeVilles & Limo. 6 Way Opt. a l l
2-Way N/A on Calais
Series Exc. Limo.
N/A
N/A
Delco AM Opt & Delco AM & FM Opt. a l l Series
Std. with Radio Opt.
Std. with Radio Opt.
Std. A l l Series
Opt. Combined Heater & Air Conditioning
Form Rev. 5-63
A M A
M A K E OF CAR
Specifications
CADILLAC
-
MODEL YEAR
Passenger
1
9
6
5
DATE
C a r
ISSUED
1 Q
p a g e 23
- ' frEVtSEDi»2
5
6
WEIGHTS
||
CURB WEIGHT - POUNDS
rronr
Reor
Total
%
PASS. WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION
Pass. In Front
Front
Rear
Pass. In Rear
Front
SHIPPING •
WEIGHT
Rear
Model
68069
4866
4670
68239
68257
68269
4696
4631
4686
4500
4435
4490
68339
68357
68367
68369
4756
4676
4886
4751
4560
4480
4690
4555
68467
4856
4660
69723
69733
5389
5459
5190
5260
Remarks
Accessorial & Equipment Differential Weight*
Power Window R e e u l a t o r s
Power V e n t R e e u l a t o r s
Power Door L o c k s
Power S e a t - 6 Way
Power T r u n k
Guide-Ma t i c
R a d i o & SDeaker AM
R a d i o & Sneaker AM-FM
R a d i o C o n t r o l s Rear
Cruise Control
A i r Conditioner
A i r C o n d i t i o n e r (751
W/W T i r e s
W/W T i r e s
(751
R a d i o Antenna
Tonfcrollad
Tilt
Seat
Seat
Load
11.9
3.3
8.4
10.3
2.1
6.8
7.3
.8
11.5
119.6
146.3
2.4
1.2
3.5
Differential
& T e l e s c o p i n s Wheel
1.7
Belts
1 Belts
(751
1 3.4
Leveler
X 6.5
T i H U e h f
Sentinel
I
1.0
11.1
3.1
4.6
7.2
9.1
3.7
3.7
1.0
2.4
43.7
4.5
.5
3.5
.3
3.4
3.4
3.2
23.0
6.4
9.0 On a l l coupes
13.0
C a l a i s Only (11.7 on 60 S o e c . & D e V i l l e t
17.5
9.1 |
2.1 1 (1.5 on Limo.1
10.5 1
11.0 |
2.5 | (On 75 Limo O n l v V
12.5 1
.22.0
.90.0
7.0
3.0
4.0
3.5
2.0
3.4
3.4
9.7
1.0
* These are weights that are reported to states for licensing purposes.
A M A Specifications - Passenger Car
Pag* 24
INDEX
iUBJECT
PAGE N O .
Automatic Transmission
Axis, Steering
Axle, Rear
'» ' °
2 1
Bottery
Bearings, Engine
Belts - Fan, Generator, Water Pump
Body - General Information, types
Exterior Dimensions
Interior Dimensions
1
7
1
0
*, 5, 6
9
Title, 1, 22
'
1«
Brakes - Parking, Service, Power . . . .
18, 19
Camber
Camshaft
Capacities
Cooling System
Fuel Tank
Lubricants
Engine Crankcase . . . . . .
Transmission and Overdrive
Rear Axle
Carburetor
Caster
Choke, Automatic
Circuit Breakers, Fuses
Clutch - Pedal Operated
C o i l , Ignition
Connecting Rods
Cooling System
Crankcase Ventilation
Crankshaft
Cylinders and Cylinder Head
21
5
,
9
8
7
15,16
17
3,8
21
8
14
15
11
4
1
9
7
5
2
Distributor - Ignition
"
Electrical System.
10,11,12,13,14
Engine
Bore, Stroke, Displacement, Type
Compression Ratio
Firing Order,Cylinder Numbering
General Information, HJP. & Torque
Lubrication
Powar Teams
Exhaust System
Equipment Availability
Fan, Cooling
Filters - Engine O i l , Fuel System
Frame
Front Suspension
Fuel, Fuel Pump, Fuel System
Fuel Injection
Fuses, Circuit Breakers
Generator and Regulator.
Glass
1*2
'»2
2,11
1,2
*»
3
7
22
7
-
°
7,9
>°
19, 20
1,2,8
'»8
'4
10
22
Height (Lamps) . . .
Headroom - Body .
Heights - Overall .
Horns
Horsepower - Brake
14
la
1
12
1,2,3
Ignition System
Inflation - Tires . . ,
Instruments
II
18
7,12
Kingpin (Steering Axis)
Lamp Bulbs
Lamp Height & Spacing.
Legroom
Lengths - Overall . . . .
Lifters, Valve
21
13
14
la
S
U
B
J
E
C
PAGE N O .
T
Linings - Clutch, Broke
Lubrication
Luggage Capacity
U
16*17
' j
)
0 >
y
0
Motor, Starting
Muffler
10
7
"
Overdrive
16
Piston Pins & Rings
Pistons
Power Brakes
Power Steering . . .
Power Teams . . . .
2.4
2
18
20
3
16, 17
7, 8
9
Propeller Shaft,Universal Joints. .
Pumps - O i l , Fuel
Wat*r
Radiator, Hoses
9
Ratios - A x l *
Compression
Steering
Transmission
Rear Axle
Regulator - Generator
Rims
Rings, Piston
Rods - Connecting
Shock Absorbers, Front & Rear . .
Spark Plugs
,
Speedometer
,
Springs - Front & Rear Suspension ,
Volvo, Engine.
1,3,17
1,2,3
20
15,16
1,3,17
10
18
4
4
Stabilizer (Sway Bar) - Front & Rear
Starting Motor
Steering
Suppression - Ignition, Radio
Suspension - Front & Rear
Switches
19
II
12
20,21
6
20, 21
10
20,21
11
19,20,21
12
Tailpipe
Thermostat, Cooling
Timing, Engine & Valve
Tires
Toe in
Torque Converter
Torque - Engine, Rated
,
Transmission - Types
Automatic
Manual & Overdrive
Ratios
Tread
Trunk Luggage Capacity
Turning Diameter
7
9
5, 6, 11
1, 18
21
16
1,2, 3
1 , 3 , 8 , 1 5 , 16
1, 3, 8, 15, 16
1, 3, 8, 15, 16
15, 16
1
la
20
Unitized Construction
Universal Joints, Propeller Shaft.
Valves - Intake & Exhaust.
Vibration Damper
Voltage Regulator
Water Pump
Weights - Shipping, Curb
Wheel Alignment
Wheelbase
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Spindle
Widths - Cor & Body
Windshield
Windshield Wiper
0
,
19
16,17
5,6
5
10
9
23
21
1
18
21
1
22
12
Form Rev. 6-64
OPERATION AND
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1965
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POWER OPERATED
THE HYVRO-LECTRIC POWER SYSTEM
The convertible coupe incorporates a hydro -lectric system to lower or
raise the folding top assembly. After the top has been unlocked from the
striker assembly at the windshield header, the top can be lowered and
raised, respectively, by actuating the power top control switch. Hydraulic
fluid from an electrically driven pump is forced through tubing to doubleacting, piston-type cylinders located at each quarter section of the car.
Pressurized fluid entering the top of the hydraulic lift cylinders forces
the pistons down - thus lowering the top. Pressurized fluid entering the
bottom of the hydraulic lift cylinders forces the pistons upward - thus
raising the top.
This booklet explains and illustrates the method of operating the folding
top and contains information on the care and maintenance of the folding top
material, the rear window and proper storage of the folding top boot
assembly.
TOP BOOT
The top boot is attached to the
body with concealed "floatingtype" snap fasteners along the
side and rear edges. At the front
edge, there is a hook and pile
fastener assembly with "floatingtype" fasteners at each end. When
the folding top is raised, one of
the following two methods maybe
used for storing the boot.
1.
The boot may be stored in its protective case in the rear compartment.
IMPORTANT: If the boot is to be stored in the rear compartment of
the car, it must be stored in its protective case to avoid unnecessary
soilage or damage.
2.
The top boot may be left attached to the pile fastener and folded into the top compartment well behind the rear seat back. NO
OTHER ITEM should be placed on the top compartment well or beneath
the top compartment well from the rear compartment area since it
may interfere with the proper operation of the top and may damage the
top, the rear window or the top boot. The top boot protective case
should be kept in the rear compartment.
TO LOWER THE TOP
STOP THE CAR. If the top
boot has been left attached
to
the
pile
fastener
and stored behind the rear
seat back, turn the boot over
the seat back and fold the
ends, as shown in the illustration.
2.
Rotate each locking handle
inboard until the lock hook
lever is disengaged from the
striker on the windshield header.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT raise
the front roof rail above the
windshield header by hand.
3.
Actuate the power top control
switch until top is in fully
lowered position.
TOP WOT
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the top boot from the protective case. Place empty protective
case in the rear compartment.
2.
Place top boot in position over folded top and engage boot fasteners
to the studs along the body molding and on the rear quarter trim.
3.
Engage fasteners on front
of boot to studs on rear seat
back panel. Press down on
forward edge of boot to secure hook and pile fastener.
TO *AIS€ THE TOP
1.
STOP THE CAR. Disengage
all top boot snap fasteners
from studs on molding and
rear quarter trim. Turn boot
ends over the seat back and
fold ends of boot toward center of car, as shown in the
illustration.
II the top boot is thoroughly dry, the top boot may be removed from the
pile fastener, folded and stored in the rear compartment.
IMPORTANT: If the boot is to be stored in the rear compartment of the
car, it must be stored in its protective case to avoid
unnecessary soilage or damage.
The top boot may be left attached to the pile fastener and folded into the
top compartment -well behind the rear seat back.
NO OTHER ITEM should be placed on the top compartment well or beneath
the top compartment well from the rear compartment area since it may
interfere with the proper operation of the top and may damage the top, the
rear window or the top boot. The top boot protective case should be kept in
the rear compartment.
2.
Turn down sun visors and
operate power top control
switch until top is fully
raised and guide studs on the
lock assembly are engaged
in the striker holes.
Rotate each locking handle
outboard until the lock hook
lever is fully engaged with
striker on windshield header and handle is parallel with
the side roof rail.
NOTE: BE SURE TOP IS
SECURELY LOCKED
TO
WINDSHIELD HEADER B E FORE STARTING THE CAR.
70 LOWER REAR WINVOW
Be sure no miscellaneous objects have been placed on the folding top
compartment well or beneath the folding top compartment well from
the rear compartment area. Any object which obstructs the rear window
or top operation could cause damage to the convertible top or rear
window glass.
Unlock the top from the windshield header.
3.
Actuate the power top control
switch until top is above the
windshield header as shown
in illustration.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT raise
the front roof rail above the
windshield header by hand.
4.
Slide zipper fastener, indicated at "A" in illustration,
upward and beyond back window retaining strap indicated
at " B " in illustration.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT disengage back window retaining
strap from rear bow.
5.
Continue operating zipper
across top, beyond opposite
retaining strap, until zipper
reaches the stop at opposite'
side of window; then, detach
lower portion of zipper from
zipper slider.
DO NOT FORCE THE ZIPPER
OPEN.
6.
7.
While firmly holding window
in its approximate closed
position, unfasten both retaining straps from rear bow.
Carefully lower the window
into the top compartment well
DO NOT DROP WINDOW into
top compartment as damage
may occur to the glass or
zipper.
Lock top to windshield header
prior to moving" car.
TO RAISE REAR WINDOW
1.
Unlock top from windshield
header. Using power, raise
top off header.
2.
Raise window with retaining
straps and fasten retaining
straps to rear roof bow as
shown in illustration.
3.
While holding window in its
approximate closed position,
engage lower end of zipper
into zipper slide. Pull slide
upward, across the top, and
beyond both retaining straps
until slide reaches its closed
position.
DO
NOT FORCE THE
ZIPPER CLOSED.
Holding window in its approximate closed position when operating zipper
will aid zipper operating effort and prevent jamming of the zipper.
4.
Actuate the power top control switch until guide studs on the lock
assembly are engaged in the striker holes.
5.
Lock top to windshield header prior to moving the car.
CAPS OF *FA* WINPOW
The back curtain in the Convertible Coupe is provided with a large glass
rear window.
DO NOT lower the top when the rear window is dirty. Grit and accumulated
foreign matter may scratch the glass.
The rear window glass may be cleaned in the same manner as all body
glass.
Volatile cleaning agents should not be used to clean the rear window. These
liquids, if spilled, could have a deteriorating effect on the back curtain
material, top material or may spot the painted finish on the body panels.
GBNEXAL INFORMATION
DO NOT OPERATE THE TOP UP OR DOWN WHILE CAR IS IN
MOTION. The top must be securely locked before starting the car.
2. DO NOT obstruct the mechanical operation of the top.
3. DO NOT RAISE the top above the windshield header by hand.
4. DO NOT place miscellaneous objects such as the top boot protective
case, golf clubs, luggage, etc., on folding top compartment well or
beneath folding top compartment well from the rear compartment area.
5. To prevent water stains, mildew or possible shrinkage of the top
material, do not keep the top folded for a long period of time if it is
damp or watersoaked.
6. Allow back curtain and top material to become warm and pliable
before attempting to operate top in temperatures below 32° fahrenheit.
7. Under certain operating conditions, zipper operation can also be eased
by application of silicone, beeswax or non-staining grease stick. This
material should be applied as required, the zipper should be cycled
several times and then the excess material should be wiped from the
zipper.
8. The exposed portions of the hydraulic lift cylinder piston rods should
be kept clean of foreign matter. This can be accomplished by raising
the top and wiping the exposed portions of the piston rods using a
cloth dampened with brake fluid.
1.
\
CLEAMIH9 THE TOP
The top should be washed frequently with neutral soap suds, lukewarm
water and a brush with soft bristles. Rinse top with sufficient quantities of
clear water to remove all traces of soap.
If the top requires additional cleaning after using soap and water, a mild
foaming cleanser can be used. Rinse the whole top with water, then apply
a mild foaming type cleanser to the entire top. Scrub with a small soft
bristle handbrush, adding water as necessary until the cleanser foams to
a soapy consistency. Remove the first accumulated soilage with a cloth or
sponge before it can be ground into the top material. Apply additional
cleanser to the top and scrub until the top is clean. Care must be exercised
to keep the cleanser from running onto body finish as it may cause streaks
if allowed to run down and dry. After the entire top has been cleaned, rinse
the top generously with clear water to remove all traces of cleanser. If
desired, the top can be supported from the underside during the scrubbing
operations. After cleaning always be sure the top is thoroughly dry before
it is lowered. Lowering the top while it is still wet or damp may cause
mildew or unsightly wrinkles.
Do not use volatile cleaners or household bleaching agents on the top
material.