CADILLAC MODEL A
Lowest Price: £57,500 • Median Price: £59,225 • Highest Price: £60,950 • Sell-Through Rate: 91%

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£57,500
LOWEST PRICE:
SINCE 2020
£59,225
MEDIAN PRICE:
SINCE 2020
HIGHEST PRICE:
£60,950
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
20
ALL TIME
SELL THROUGH RATE:
91%
ALL TIME
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The Cadillac Model A, produced in 1903, marked Cadillac's entry into the automotive market. It was designed by Henry Martyn Leland and built upon single-cylinder engine technology.
The Model A was succeeded by later Cadillac models as the company evolved.
Did you know that the Cadillac Model A played a role in standardizing interchangeable parts? Cadillac entered three Model A cars in a reliability test in England. After the run, mechanics disassembled the cars, mixed up the parts, and reassembled three working cars. This demonstrated the precision manufacturing and interchangeability of parts, earning Cadillac the Dewar Trophy and solidifying its reputation for quality.
How much is a Cadillac Model A worth?
In average condition, a Cadillac Model A is worth £59,225.
What is the most expensive Cadillac Model A to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Cadillac Model A to sell in history was sold for £108,059.
What is the cheapest Cadillac Model A to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Cadillac Model A to sell in history was sold for £28,125.
When was the Cadillac Model A produced?
The Cadillac Model A was produced between 1903 and 1904.


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