1949 Cadillac Series 60 Special, Featuring brand new OHV V8 

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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2023
  • Today on what it’s like the year is 1949, Going to take a closer look at what Cadillac series 60 offered, 1949 was a huge year for Cadillac with the introduction of their brand new overhead valve V8. Awesome comparison be sure to stick around for would you rather and name that tune at the end enjoy this episode
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  • @hot88s23
    @hot88s23 11 місяців тому +8

    Lefty's Gone, George Strait?

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +4

      Yeah buddy congratulations you got it I’m impressed =)

    • @johnboydTx
      @johnboydTx 11 місяців тому +4

      Well done 👏👏👏👏🤠✌️

    • @andreamills5852
      @andreamills5852 11 місяців тому +3

      Awesome job !

  • @nealsidor1323
    @nealsidor1323 11 місяців тому +10

    Always loved how the '50s and early '60s Caddie (& other manufacturers) advertising art always added several inches in length and wheelbase to their side view renderings...

    • @tedecker3792
      @tedecker3792 11 місяців тому +5

      The ad agencies hired smaller than normal models for the photo shoots to make the cars look bigger!

    • @middleclassretiree
      @middleclassretiree 11 місяців тому +3

      They also made the wheels look smaller yet they appear to fill out the wheel wells more in a attempt to make the cars appear more substantial in size, they’d even use strakes to insinuate speed. They also included jewelry in the drawings, I can remember old advertising in National Geographic magazines that had the V logo in the background made out of rubies to accentuate wealth and class

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +4

      It’s the total opposite what they do now they put smaller wheels to make the cars look bigger and actually the ride better with 14s and 15s on them
      Great information =)

    • @jaysverrisson1536
      @jaysverrisson1536 10 місяців тому +1

      @@middleclassretiree​ "Jewels by Harry Winston"

  • @jasonyoung7391
    @jasonyoung7391 11 місяців тому +6

    great video. I own a '49 Cadillac, let me fill in some of the blanks. The knob on the dash next to the wipers turns on the fog lights and turns off the front parking lights (the light under the headlight is the fog light, turn signal and parking light). The upper and lower knobs are not vents but control the temp and fans for the upper heater (defroster) behind the dash and the lower heater (main cabin heat) that is under the seat. The underhood vent controls are the chrome pull knobs under the dash on each side.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much for the corrections I really appreciate it I’m generally able to find an owners manual but I couldn’t find an owners manual that was downloadable for free for this car.. Greatly appreciate it
      greatly appreciate it
      What do you like the most about your car what do you like the least I talked to another owner today and he said it’s a fantastic car to drive.. they also said the hydraulic windows are great until they break not very easy to fix

    • @jaysverrisson1536
      @jaysverrisson1536 10 місяців тому +1

      I assume it's like the '49 Coupe DeVille I owned long ago, which had two fans under the front seat (passenger and driver side) that directed heat to both the front & back. Very quiet system, but a little more oomph would've been nice, presumably to come with the 12V system in '53.

    • @thomastoler2397
      @thomastoler2397 9 місяців тому

      Very nicely worded…done without sounding like Professor Know-it-all (now I’m dating myself).

    • @muzikjunkie7844
      @muzikjunkie7844 3 місяці тому

      Hello, my turn signal, gas gauge stopped working all of a sudden on my 49 Any suggestions for how to fix. I’ve had the car for about a year. I absolutely love it. Also the break lights are not working since I’ve owned the car any suggestions on that also. Thanks a bunch.

  • @ronkemperful
    @ronkemperful 11 місяців тому +10

    I agree, the 49 Cadillac, especially the Fast Back was beautiful and graceful, with flowing lines and curves, with the perfectly proportioned taillights and wings. One of our neighbors had a deeply faded black model that begged for some TLC restoration.

  • @charlesdalton985
    @charlesdalton985 11 місяців тому +7

    WYR - Packard (because it’s always the Packard). As far as the fastbacks - any of them because I love the fastback styling from that era. I wonder if those side hollows betwee the door/IC may be to distribute the defroster air to the door? I’ve never noticed those before and now I’m on a mission. Great content as always - thank you! Chuck

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +1

      Sweet choices =)

    • @8176morgan
      @8176morgan 11 місяців тому +1

      I have always considered the bathtub Packard design to be an extremely unattractive looking automobile, with the '49 Lincoln and its '''frown grille" not far behind. So for my WYR the Caddy wins hands down. Lincoln improved their design in both '50 and '51 before introducing an entirely new model the following year, but not so with Packard which kept making the same ugly looking car until dealers were unable to even give them away as they would like to say following which a new and better looking design was introduced in '51.

  • @NeedtoSpeak
    @NeedtoSpeak 11 місяців тому +4

    The 49 is sooooo much better than the 47. The 49 dash is the Cadillac standard going forward….and I love it. Look at the quality! And wow on the hydraulically controlled windows.
    The hollow areas wee called something like airflow for natural cooling.
    That is quality for the time. ❤️ this car.

    • @middleclassretiree
      @middleclassretiree 11 місяців тому +1

      Lincoln used the hydraulic window lifts and used hydraulics for the front seat adjustments, the hydraulics were so much quieter and smoother Mercedes used hydraulics on the 600 grosser

  • @davidtosh7200
    @davidtosh7200 11 місяців тому +4

    Cadillac offered 2 door hardtop, known as Coupe DeVille. Buick Roadmaster offered 2 door hardtop as of Riviera, and Oldsmobile 98 also offered 2 door Holiday hardtop in 1949.

  • @LlyleHunter
    @LlyleHunter 11 місяців тому +3

    Sixty Special really were something special.
    When Caddy struggled with the ill marketed CT6 I hoped they would come out with a six inch stretched version with extra interior features named the CT60 Special.

  • @VintageCarHistory
    @VintageCarHistory 11 місяців тому +6

    Great views of the Caddy! For what I'd rather, #1 would be the Caddy. The baby fins are cute. For #2, the Buick. The lines are more appealing to me and I do like the hood vents.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +5

      Sweet choices glad you dig this episode =)
      I love the sedenette want to cover one before this year is over

  • @ROXSTARCorvette4371
    @ROXSTARCorvette4371 11 місяців тому +3

    Excellent video on the beginning of the Cadillac era of the 1950s. The fastback '49 is absolutely beautiful.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      Thank you glad you dig and totally agree =)

  • @The1cdccop
    @The1cdccop 11 місяців тому +2

    The 1948 Cadillac was my favorite. One year only instrument cluster and cleaner lines. BTW, the AMC 327 was a stump puller of an engine and had a lot in common with the early Cadillac overhead valve V8s. I had one in a 66 Jeep Wagoneer.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      Yeah AMC made a bulletproof 327 and honestly one of the most underrated engines of all time in my opinion far better than Chevy’s version those two engines don’t even share anything in common other than the 327 name.. I’m going to make an edit The engine episode is going to be on the first two generations because the second generation was only produced for four years

  • @johnboydTx
    @johnboydTx 11 місяців тому +2

    1949 buick the grill is eating up the highway 😂👍 ...All 3 are absolutely beautiful 😍👏👏.
    Another great episode ☺️👍✌️

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +2

      I totally agree it would be really hard to pick a car that’s for sure this one was absolutely incredible.. I really want to drive one I wanna know what one is like to drive I heard they’re phenomenal cars to drive. Glad you dig this episode

  • @ernielaw
    @ernielaw 11 місяців тому +3

    Always liked the 1949 Cadillac for its gentle fins and the secret location for the gas tank. the fins became a safety hazzard for bicyclists and motor cyclists by the late '50s and '60s. All Cadillacs made from 1941 to 1958 had the gas tank behind the taillight, with the exception of Eldorado from '55 on. I also liked the suicide doors on the "49 Lincoln, but by then they were on there way out. The suicide doors went out of fashion, but always returned. Even the recent Lincoln Coach and Rolls Royce has suicide doors. My pick would be the 1949 Packard because it is the rarest of the three.

  • @8176morgan
    @8176morgan 11 місяців тому +2

    A '49 Cadillac. The original Fishtail Cadillac. At the beginning of the movie "A Place In The Sun" an absolutely gorgeous white 1949 Cadillac Series 62 convertible passes by Montgomery Cliff on the highway that is driven by none other than beautiful Elizabeth Taylor. 😊😊
    I believe that the 1949 Buick Riviera was the first hard top model. Inspired according to legend by the wife of a Buick executive who always kept the top of her convertible up.

    • @davidpowell3347
      @davidpowell3347 10 місяців тому

      the 1948 Cadillacs introduced the distinctive fishtail look styling of the rear taillights area that would identify the cars through about the 1955 year after which the ugly shark fin tailfins appeared.

  • @rogersmith7396
    @rogersmith7396 11 місяців тому +3

    My first reaction to the dash/door holes is defogger vent.

  • @robertguttman1487
    @robertguttman1487 11 місяців тому +2

    For those too young to remember those days, this was the Cadillac which started the whole "tail fin" fad that the American automobile industry. It actually debuted in 1948 but the '49 did not look much differently. Every year for the next decade every American car had tail fins and every year the fins got taller and more extreme. By the end of the 1950s the public had gotten tired of it, so Chevrolet took the fins and FLATTENED THEM OUT, making them horizontal. From then on, and for more than a decade, car lines became more and more horizontal and less and less vertical.

    • @davidpowell3347
      @davidpowell3347 10 місяців тому

      I don't think the Cadillac rear end was like the ugly tailfins of the later 1950s,the only ones of those later tailfins that appeal to me were the smaller ear tuft ones that were part of the Ford Owl Eye taillights such as seen on the 1957 and '59 Ford full size cars also early Thunderbird
      I think the designer working for Studebaker started the sharp tailfins with some of the Hawk cars around 1956 and then the designer for Chrysler picked up on the fashion but had to exaggerate it and then Cadillac decided to outdo them all with the horrendous 1959 Cadillac shark fins.
      '49 and later GM cars such as Pontiac I think had higher mounted taillights than earlier models I suspect out of concern for visibility (safety) considerations,the Cadillac appearance might have started out of a desire to get the taillights up high where people would hopefully see them and not run into the back of the car. A forerunner of the modern high mounted third brakelight?

  • @allenwayne2033
    @allenwayne2033 11 місяців тому +2

    Great vid! WYR 1: I'm torn, I agree with Chuck, the Packard simply because it's the Packard but I prefer the Caddy style-wise. 2: the Caddy Sedanet. Torn again between the 47 and 49, leaning toward 47 due to the front end styling. It has the presence that is lacking in the 49, to my eye. Agree, the 49 looks rather Chrysler-esque. Of the dashboards, definitely the 49.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      Awesome choices.. this is a car I’d own in an body style but love the sedanette such a great design =)

  • @sunbeam8866
    @sunbeam8866 11 місяців тому +1

    I love the simple, clean styling of these cars, especially compared to the huge, over-the-top, be-finned barges the Big-Three were cranking out by the late '50s!

  • @thomastoler2397
    @thomastoler2397 9 місяців тому +1

    I wish Cadillac had left the styling extremes of the ‘50s to its stablemates. The ‘58s & ‘59s get all the attention for their extremes, but the ‘57 was just as wild, if not more so, IMO. For example: the grille in ‘56 is a very elegant, V-shaped design, with a fine-meshed texture, the classic script being placed so distinctively on an angle. Even though it is gold anodized, it’s still not over the top, especially compared with what was to come; it’s my favorite feature of that year’s model. As for ‘57, I present for your consideration the grill placement, which can only be best described as a morphed, bottom-dwelling catfish, with obscene “Dagmars” as the morphed whiskers! And how about those obnoxious wheel-well openings, looking like a “Lady-of-the-night” raising her skirt for advertisement. What looks good on a sexy sports car, doesn’t always translate to a luxury car, especially a flagship division’s models. My dad in ‘83, bout a ‘57 Roadmaster from the original owner’s widow. She said they purchased new Cadillacs every 2 years…until ‘57, that is! Hubby brings the new ‘57 Caddy home to misses, who took one look and said, “No, just NO! That’s the ugliest car you’ve ever brought home!” That’s when he brought home the Roadmster 75. Sadly, he was murdered shortly thereafter by a disgruntled former employee. Since she never learned to drive, the car was garaged for roughly 25 years, only moved when the son visited once, or twice a year.

  • @DSP1968
    @DSP1968 11 місяців тому +7

    Another great episode, Jay. These 60 Specials always had great interiors. FYI, Chrysler built 7 Town and Country hardtops in 1947. I don't know why only so few, perhaps another viewer does. And they weren't the first, some hardtops had been built prior to WWII, but they were not called that. Nonetheless, GM is the company that popularized the bodystyle!

    • @jerrycallender9352
      @jerrycallender9352 10 місяців тому

      ...and Chrysler had 2-door hardtops throughout the line in Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto and Chryslers in 1950

  • @ShutterBiscuit
    @ShutterBiscuit 11 місяців тому +1

    Big Cadillac fan here! These post war Cadillacs were so beautiful!

  • @seektruth8662
    @seektruth8662 14 днів тому +1

    Variations of that instrument panel design would continue on most American cars into the 1980's.

  • @robertandmarieraas7744
    @robertandmarieraas7744 8 місяців тому +1

    THE 1949 Cadillac. My car for long drives today is a 1949 series 60 special Fleetwood. I only use for long rides about 200 miles each way.

  • @JefferyHall-ct2tr
    @JefferyHall-ct2tr 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Jay!: Wow, you know, even though I grew up in the '70's and 80's mostly, THIS is the car that says CADILLAC to me! Can you imagine what GM cars might have looked like if it hadn't been for Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell? I just don't think they would have been the automotive powerhouse for nearly FIVE decades that GM was. The 1948-56 Cadillacs were really fine cars that LOOKED like they were! It would be interesting if you could do a comparo between the 1949 Packard and the Caddy! Both quality cars, but. . . .The styling is NO contest! That fastback body style was GM's NICEST body style of the 1950's! They even applied it to the Corvair show car in the early fifties! The Corvair show car was a 1953-55 Corvette with the fastback body style! But they were having trouble selling Corvettes in those days, so I don't know if the fastback version would have helped much. It was the V-8 engine and the 1956 restyle that saved the 'vette. But I digress. . .WYR#1 Pretty easy, although the Lincoln was a cool design. . .Caddy on that one on styling and engine. WYR#2 if It was a 1950 I would pick Buick, because Mom and Dad had one! But since it is 1949 I will go Caddy on that one as well.

  • @TheDejael
    @TheDejael 11 місяців тому +1

    Harley Earl was Chief Stylist and Designer at General Motors from 1927 to 1960, and Cadillac was his own special domain as the luxury Cadillac designer. Mr. Earl exclusively designed Cadillacs and later, in the 1950s, worked with the assistance of two excellent designers, Chuck Jordan and Bill Mitchell. Chuck Jordan's first work on Cadillac design was on the 1948-49 models for Mr. Earl, and together, they created the first tail fins on American cars for 1948-49. Harley Earl's Cadillac design creations were sensational and iconic, until his final design for the 1960 Cadillac, retiring from GM with high honors at Christmas 1959. Chuck Jordan and Bill Mitchell picked up where he left off for the 1961 Cadillacs.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for sharing that insight, this is one of my favorite eras og Cadillac love the design especially in sedenette flavor

  • @8176morgan
    @8176morgan 11 місяців тому +1

    My WYR choices: '49 Cadillac and '49 Cadillac Sedanet. So a double winner for Cadillac!

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 11 місяців тому +1

    'Would You Rather' poses difficult choices. It is difficult to choose an Oldsmobile over a Cadillac, yet the Olds is beautiful in its body style. The Packard has a great engine and it also has fine workmanship.

  • @brianbrownsey8127
    @brianbrownsey8127 11 місяців тому +1

    The hollow in the door is for the side window defroster. Also very handy to get the heat in there for the hydraulic windows on cold days.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      Awesome they thought of that back then

  • @davidmckinney6577
    @davidmckinney6577 11 місяців тому +2

    Hey buddy my kind of cars but the 49 I never was fond of them I like the 52s and down to the 56s but all are nice to me I just like the 55s and 56s because of the big boxy grill ..good video bro you are the best 👌.

  • @49commander
    @49commander 11 місяців тому

    This Cadillac is the one that put the nail in Packards coffin. I think its the best Cadillac ever with the cleanest elegant lines and they only went downhill as the 50's went on.

  • @robertandmarieraas7744
    @robertandmarieraas7744 8 місяців тому +1

    The hollow in the doors is a defroster for the front doors. When you use the defroster for the windshield it also cleans the two front doors.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  8 місяців тому

      Awesome information it was weird because there isn’t a vent at the top

  • @user-oj9dq8io7r
    @user-oj9dq8io7r 6 місяців тому +1

    The 1949 Lincoln in the would you own was a 1949 Cosmopolitan which was technically placed above the Lincoln as a replacement for the Continental the Lincolns used a body shell like the Mercury.

  • @elderherrera2238
    @elderherrera2238 7 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful valve covers

  • @erichanson3961
    @erichanson3961 11 місяців тому +1

    1. Heated defroster/defogger air could be directed into the front doors, and it came up through the brushlike material at the top to help keep those side windows clear. 2. The 49 Cadillac was way ahead of those other 49 luxury cars, with the looks, the OHV short stroke V-8 and the Hydramatic. 3. Sedannet looks choices 1. Caddy, 2. Buick, 3, Olds. -The 49 was indeed a milestone car. BTW, never mentioned was that fact that from 49-51, this engine had a 2 barrel carb and single exhaust.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for sharing that insight

  • @avp217
    @avp217 11 місяців тому +1

    I prefer the '49 Caddy S62 to the '48 and '47 big Caddys. But I prefer the '48 S62 to all the others. Cadillac and Oldsmobile got the new postwar bodies a year ahead of the other GM divisions. The '48 is the only one with the "cathedral" dashboard.
    I would call the color of the steering wheel "bone."

  • @TigerRogers0660
    @TigerRogers0660 11 місяців тому

    Very nice car! First time i've seen one. Thanks for showing Jay!

  • @trueblevr
    @trueblevr 11 місяців тому

    One of my favorite classics.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      I want to cover at least one sedanette before this year is over I have no clue where the summer went

  • @middleclassretiree
    @middleclassretiree 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for another great video Jay that Cadillac looks like an original survivor. The WYR is tuff but I think I’ll take the Lincoln just based on personal preference and the Buick for the same reason I think that is one of the best looking Buick models and the straight 8 is so smooth

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  2 місяці тому

      Sweet choices =) I agree with you I believe that this is a survivor car

  • @tigre7739
    @tigre7739 11 місяців тому +1

    I love many Cadillac designs this one being my favorite of this era. I really love the Sedanettes and agree they are super sexy designs!🤩 I would pick the Caddy's , with the Buick Sedanette running an extremely close second! Cool video 😎

  • @willgeary6086
    @willgeary6086 9 місяців тому +1

    I am a huge fan of independents, always get my attention over the Big Three. However I have plenty of exceptions the 49 Caddy and Buick are among them, easily some of the best work GM did post war. So I can't really decide between the Cadillac and the Packard, too close for me. As for the GM cars, I would go within the Buick there's just something with it's overall design that just speaks to me.

  • @michaelcallahan5358
    @michaelcallahan5358 11 місяців тому

    This car is stylish, pretty and powerful!

  • @rogersmith7396
    @rogersmith7396 11 місяців тому +1

    They started glueing in rear windows on cars to stiffen light weight unibody construction and cut down on frame flex.

  • @middleclassretiree
    @middleclassretiree 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for another great video Jay, I love these early 50’s cars especially the luxury models. The early 50’s😂luxury cars were built to a higher standard both through engineering and the quality of materials used imo the latter cars supplanted fine luxury with electronic gizmos and gadgets. For the wyr I’d take the 49 Lincoln as the the styling represented the era, especially the front end styling and they were more exclusive than Cadillac’s and better looking than those particular packards . For the sedanette’s I’d have to say the Buick as the styling was beautiful and the straight 8 was a great engine. Those hollowed out passages in the doors might have been for fresh air and heat to be carried to the rear seat compartment, did you see any venting in the B pillar or the rear foot well ?

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      Sweet choices
      I didn’t see any vents in the rear that would’ve been really cool to see that really baffled me how it was open for both the dash and door but there wasn’t a vent from which I could see in the door itself maybe the air defog the window..
      I agree cars are more computer than car now and there are positives and negatives to both.. The crazy thing is we have been making cars for over 100 years and nobody has figured out how to make the perfect car, some cars have come close.. but all have compromises of some sort

  • @oscarblom4885
    @oscarblom4885 11 місяців тому

    I enjoyed this video. Well done 👍

  • @danielulz1640
    @danielulz1640 11 місяців тому +2

    Chrysler built a FEW Town and County two door hardtops in 46 or 47.
    Henry J also copied the Cadillac fin and the 48 Cadillac coupe roofline.

  • @carlmontney7916
    @carlmontney7916 11 місяців тому

    49 Packard only because I really love Packard's. I actually think that Caddy is a better looking vehicle but I've always had soft spot for Packard's
    49 Caddy fastback is hard to beat. A beautiful automobile. Looks great hot rodded too.
    When I saw those channels running through the front door up at the top I thought at first it might be vents that ran in for the back seat area. But I didn't see any outlets in the back for those. So maybe those were just a styling design for the doors and hollow inside to lighten the weight.
    That's part of the charm of these vintage automobiles taking a look at stuff like that and trying to figure out exactly what is intent was at the time. That's a really beautiful Cadillac though. And a great representation of the top of the GM line during that era.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +1

      The crazy thing is this was a basement model Cadillac that wrote a long wheelbase I was always a huge fan of this style Cadillac I would take this in any format but really love the sedanette
      I’m not a huge Packard fan from this era but I’ve never been in one I think they called this era the elephant packard era..

    • @jaysverrisson1536
      @jaysverrisson1536 10 місяців тому

      @@What.its.like. The narrator doesn't have it quite right: Series 61 was entry level, followed by Series 62, then the 60 Special, and finally the Series 75 limo. The 61 was dropped after 1951. By the mid '50s, Sedan DeVille models were being offered as tricked-out versions of the regular Series 62 sedans, the latter then becoming the entry level Cadillac. (Entry-level 62 models were renamed Calais in 1965.)

  • @LlyleHunter
    @LlyleHunter 9 місяців тому +1

    Look at that metal dashboard. Those cars were built so strong that if you got into an accident they just hosed them down and sold them to the next customer.

  • @bparksiii6171
    @bparksiii6171 11 місяців тому +1

    To answer the question if there was a hard top built before GM introduced the 1949 Buick, Cadillac , and Olds, according to my Chrysler history book, in the 1946-48 era, with one going to a Chrysler executive there were 7 prototype Chrysler C-39 Town & Country convertibles fitted with a steel hard top, but was not put into production until sometime in 1949 with the redesigned models, after the Buick, Cadillac , and Olds came out first, so GM beat Chrysler to the market.
    First pick the 60 Special, 2nd pick the Buick sedanette, it looks sportier.

  • @scolley0616
    @scolley0616 11 місяців тому

    Watching the video and seeing the pictures on the Classic Auto Mall website, where is the battery on this car? BTW, I hope to get to the Auto Mall later this year. Great video and nice car!

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +1

      Let me know when you were going out there next I’ll totally come out and meet you if you’re up for it I’m not entirely sure when the next time I’m going to get the chance to go there I know I’m going to Hershey probably all three days..

  • @johnpinckney4979
    @johnpinckney4979 9 місяців тому +1

    KDKA-TV hit air in 1949 as WDTV on channel; 3, moving to channel 2 in 1952. It was built and owned by the DuMont Television Network. Westinghouse didn't buy it until 1954.

  • @leightonfarms4962
    @leightonfarms4962 11 місяців тому +1

    You are right, very under stated

  • @jerrycallender9352
    @jerrycallender9352 10 місяців тому +1

    The 1949 Fleetwood is one of the best looking of the pre-1950
    post-war cars, second to the 1946-1947 Packard Custom Super Clipper.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  10 місяців тому +1

      I totally agree The sedanette tho that’s were it’s at..
      I have a weird addiction for cars off the beaten path =)

    • @jerrycallender9352
      @jerrycallender9352 10 місяців тому +1

      I've been looking for another Packard - will be my 3rd - for a few years but the 2-door coupes are rare to the point of being unobtainable.@@What.its.like.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  10 місяців тому

      The crazy thing is if you wait five or 10 years you’ll be able to buy any Packard that you would want to buy except for the custom cars those will always be expensive.. like the 34 custom LeBaron bodied cars those will always be worth a fortune and the Darrens.
      Just curious where are you located and what Packards do you have. I’m always looking for Packards to do on the channel if you’re close I would love to feature your cars on the channel if you’re up for it.
      1941 Packard 120 episode is today I thought it was a 110 I got through most of the writing portion of putting the episode together to realize it wasn’t a 110 it’s a 120.. I really wish it was a 110 though because that story was a cooler story than the story that’s going to be told still a cool story but it was better.. with 110

    • @jerrycallender9352
      @jerrycallender9352 10 місяців тому +1

      I'm in Tucson.Mid-late 1970's I had a 1953 Pacific convertible with Ultramatic and in 2000's a 1951 Clipper 300 3-speed overdrive, which I preferred and is what I'm looking for. There's a pretty light blue 1953 coupe advertised but the seller doesn't respond to questions. It's a 3-speed but the seller won't say if the overdrive is operational. Also, the Cormorant has no wings. - @@What.its.like.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  10 місяців тому

      If I ever go out west I will let you know cause I’m really interested =) I shouldn’t say if I should say Wynn because I definitely want to get out there I just don’t know if it’s going to happen next year me and my wife were sitting down planning out a year it doesn’t look like it will be next year probably be the year after that but who knows things can change =)

  • @t-roy4206
    @t-roy4206 2 місяці тому +1

    One day that car will be mine

  • @captaccordion
    @captaccordion 11 місяців тому +1

    It's pretty well accepted that the fins were a copy of the twin fins of the Lockheed P38 aircraft. (Get a photo up and you'll see exactly what I mean.) Now I'm going to take issue with the term 'suicide wipers'. I guess that the term has come from the relative actions of suicide rear doors and normal front doors, which was common in the late 30's. But right through the first half of the 30's, many cars had both front and rear doors hinged at the back in the suicide manner. So if your benchmark was, say, a 34 Ford, you could equally say that the modern style of wipers were suicide wipers. A much better term for the old style wipers is 'clap hand' wipers. On the origin of the term suicide doors, they were dangerous. If a door came unlatched while the car was moving, the natural instinct of the person next to the door is to grab the handle to prevent it opening. But many people were thus dragged out of the car to their death when the wind caught the door. On one more matter, it's a risky business judging the quality of the upholstery material of a 70 year old car. If you can be certain that the upholstery is original, that's fine, but you might be passing judgement on a 30 year old reupholstering job. Cheers.

  • @ctd92dad
    @ctd92dad 11 місяців тому

    Really nice Car.

  • @THROTTLEPOWER
    @THROTTLEPOWER 11 місяців тому

    Great vid!!!!

  • @jonathanmorrisey5771
    @jonathanmorrisey5771 11 місяців тому +1

    Research the '47 Chrysler T&C. The seven 2dr hardtops built are convertibles with a custom top built and bolted onto the car.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      That car sounds super interesting Chrysler town and country is definitely a car that I want to feature on here one day I’ve only seen one this year and I didn’t do it I did a couple other cars besides that car it was parked right next to a Packard woody wagon I did the Packard instead..

  • @luisvelasco316
    @luisvelasco316 11 місяців тому

    1949 Cadillac for both, but definitely the sedanette/fastback.

  • @automatedelectronics6062
    @automatedelectronics6062 11 місяців тому +1

    It's funny, the 1949 Fleetwood 75 series didn't get the new body style that other Cadillacs got in 1948. That older body style is what I associate with a Mafioso Cadillac.
    !949 was the last of the single drive range 1st series HydraMatics. The HydraMatic Factory burned down in 1950 and was rebuilt from the ground up. So, 1950 Cadillacs used the Buick DynaFlows or a 3-speed manual. When the new HydraMatic re-opened, the transmission itself received upgrades, add a 2nd drive position and ushered in the 2nd series HydraMatic.
    GM cars of this era had hydraulic power windows.
    The hollow tunnels in the doors was used for air circulation. Cool air in the summer and warm air in the winter. If air conditioning was available, it would have been located in the trunk, and, I know not too much later, if not back then, the A/C vents would run along above the doors.
    Mercedes-Benz had air vents into the door panels for decades. Combined with MB-Tex coverings in the center of the door panels, being a perforated material, cold or warm air would be emitted through the door panels.

    • @jaysverrisson1536
      @jaysverrisson1536 10 місяців тому

      I respectfully disagree with your dates: The first dual range Hydramatic was '52, and the Hydramatic factory fire took place in Aug. 1953. Cadillacs & Olds got Dynaflow and Pontiac got Powerglide for the remainder of the '53 model year. (There was a pale green '53 Dynaflow 60 Special offered a couple years ago on UA-cam. It was not identified as such by the car dealer, but it was discernible during the drive test portion of the video.) I think they tweaked the rear axle ratio on Dynaflow-equipped Cadillacs to compensate--unsuccesfully--for Dynaflow's sluggishness getting away from stoplights.

    • @automatedelectronics6062
      @automatedelectronics6062 10 місяців тому

      @@jaysverrisson1536 Whatever. The dates are listed in wikipedia.

  • @kirbywaite1586
    @kirbywaite1586 11 місяців тому +1

    I've always thought this model would have benefited from a grill with a finer texture. It makes me think of an old fashioned sewer grate. But I love the car overall.

    • @jaysverrisson1536
      @jaysverrisson1536 10 місяців тому +1

      The '48 grill is a bit more distinctive, whereas the '49 grill very bland/nondescript. They should have left the v-shaped point in it, like so many models before and after. (I'd still take the '49 over the '48 for the power plant though!)

    • @kirbywaite1586
      @kirbywaite1586 10 місяців тому +1

      @jaysverrisson1536 Yes I agree. I have always thought the 1954 restyling of the Cadillac was brilliant. Every line that was disappointing in the previous several years was corrected . To me, the '54, '55 and '56 were the most beautiful versions of the Cadillac look that they'd been developing for decades.. Then, in '57 they ruined it.

    • @thomastoler2397
      @thomastoler2397 9 місяців тому

      Especially the grille in ‘56…it’s my favorite feature of that year’s model. As for ‘57, how’d you like those obnoxious wheel-well openings, to say nothing of their grilles, which looked like some bottom-dwelling catfish! My dad in ‘83, bout a ‘57 Roadmaster from the original owner’s widow. She said they purchased new Cadillacs every 2 years…until ‘57, that is! Hubby brings the new ‘57 Caddy home to misses, who took one look and said, “No, just NO! That’s the ugliest car you’ve ever brought home!” That’s when he brought home the Roadmster 75. Sadly, he was murdered shortly thereafter by a disgruntled former employee. Since she never learned to drive, the car was garaged for roughly 25 years, only moved when the son visited once, or twice a year.

  • @rogersmith7396
    @rogersmith7396 11 місяців тому +1

    Most trunk lids have torsion bars. You wind them up when you open the trunk.

  • @hcombs0104
    @hcombs0104 11 місяців тому

    For WYR, I choose the 1949 Cadillac, and the '49 Buick...I always liked the back end of that year's Buick.
    I would agree with you, the Cadillac does somewhat resemble the Chrysler.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      Sweet choices =) I really like this car

  • @aaronwilliams6989
    @aaronwilliams6989 11 місяців тому

    I have to say. I like both.

  • @robertandmarieraas7744
    @robertandmarieraas7744 8 місяців тому +1

    Cadillac all the way.

  • @montymatilda
    @montymatilda 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the closeup look. I'd pick the Cadillac then the Buick.

  • @TheDejael
    @TheDejael 11 місяців тому +1

    Bill Robinson of Briggs Auto Body Company of Chicago actually copied the 1949 Cadillac front chrome grille for the 1950 Chrysler. Briggs was making all of Chrysler's auto bodies at that time from design to shipping them to Detroit until 1954.

  • @agostinodibella9939
    @agostinodibella9939 11 місяців тому

    That car has really nice black paint Jay!

  • @nobatteriesincluded3968
    @nobatteriesincluded3968 11 місяців тому +1

    56 Cadillac coupe DeVille has similar fins and those hub caps were also used much later they were referred to as sombreros Spanish for hats cool content ✅💯

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +1

      Sweet thank you so much for sharing that information greatly appreciate it
      Glad you dig the channel =)

  • @gregsayles9253
    @gregsayles9253 11 місяців тому

    Great Job, J!--You're getting better all the time...& I'm from near where you live ...Go Steelers! 😅

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      Believe it or not I’m not a sports fan.. I have never watched a whole hockey game football game baseball game. Lol
      It’s cool your close tho =)

  • @mjrchapin
    @mjrchapin 11 місяців тому +1

    That Lincoln was a very strange looking beast. I wonder if any are still around and how many sold.

  • @jerrycallender9352
    @jerrycallender9352 10 місяців тому +1

    HA!
    I had to play it back twice thinking I misheard you talk 'bout the "..Packard V8 badge.." (8:57)

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  10 місяців тому

      Yeah I was thinking Chrysler the badge.. i’m dyslexic it happens a lot sometimes I say the wrong car when describing another car it especially happens whenever you’re 20 cars deep the same day lol forgot it edit that part out

    • @jerrycallender9352
      @jerrycallender9352 10 місяців тому +1

      @@What.its.like. Totally innocent tongue fart.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  10 місяців тому +1

      Yeah lol I should put together a series of bloopers.. because it’s amazing some of the stuff I say =)

  • @JohnCBurzynski
    @JohnCBurzynski 11 місяців тому

    49 Caddy, all the way. Love those fins.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +1

      Me too I absolutely love where the gas filler is

  • @ColtonRMagby
    @ColtonRMagby 11 місяців тому

    1: 1949 Cadillac.
    2: 1949 Cadillac Sedanette.
    Tune: I'm not sure, but that guitar was pretty sweet.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +2

      Country song =) from the best era of country music in my opinion 80s-90s
      Great choices =)

  • @ac350nas
    @ac350nas 8 місяців тому +1

    I have a '49 engine in my '52, it runs decent but it's seen better days lol.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  8 місяців тому

      Sweet how do you like it
      What body style?

    • @ac350nas
      @ac350nas 8 місяців тому +1

      Well, it's been bored to .030, so it can go anymore i'm pretty sure, and it's served well. In fact I wasn't even expecting it to last a drive a round the block. My '52 has been in the family since 1963 and its a plain sedan series 62 in black. I love it and i'll probably never sell it haha

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  8 місяців тому

      It sounds awesome =)
      Is it on your channel? If you have a link I’ll check it out

    • @ac350nas
      @ac350nas 8 місяців тому +1

      @@What.its.like. ua-cam.com/users/shortsItC0buIg-Ck so this was a while back when it ran high, it has since been fixed but takes a while to warm up. It will not idle without gas unless warm.

  • @Batman-wv5ng
    @Batman-wv5ng 10 місяців тому +1

    49 Cadillac and Buick looks so much the same.

  • @draggonsgate
    @draggonsgate 11 місяців тому

    1) Sorry, Lincoln, gotta go with the Caddy. See you in '52 🙂 2) Actually, none of them. Not a fan of the fast back thing. But if I had to make a choice, it'd be on dashboards, and with that, the Caddy wins out, Buick a really close 2nd. Now, explain this rear seat blanket hangar to keep warm thing. You mean to tell me this Caddy doesn't come with individual climate control and seat warmers? Shocked, I tell ya! LOL The other thing the '48 ushered in was the age of the tailfin. After that, they just grew and grew, culminating in probably the most iconic symbol of the 50's, the '59 Caddy tailfin. This is a gorgeous car!

  • @joen7795
    @joen7795 11 місяців тому +1

    Sixteen Candles - The Crests

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      Haha yeah I said that I would think 16 candles for any car that I would buy at the end but I wanted to do it differently every time I do the 16 candles I’m gonna do it differently

  • @aldenconsolver3428
    @aldenconsolver3428 7 місяців тому +1

    Dude, I just thought about something neat you might do. When somebody does name the tune and band take a quick google search and if you find it out there (I suppose youtube is the best source) add a reply with a link to the tune if you can.

  • @Radiowild
    @Radiowild 11 місяців тому

    I'd take the Cadillac and the Cadillac. Sorry about the stutter...... Had a late friend that had the 49 Sedanette. It belonged to his uncle who bought it new.

  • @BeerHunter1953
    @BeerHunter1953 11 місяців тому

    Check out Bill Gibbons 1948 Cadillac Cadzilla. Customized by Boyd Coddington. Gorgeous one of a kind

  • @goldenboy5500
    @goldenboy5500 10 місяців тому +1

    the steering wheel is alabaster colored resin

  • @jonathanmorrisey5771
    @jonathanmorrisey5771 11 місяців тому +1

    Additional note on your specs page.
    Auto-correct mis-named the generator/electrical system. The name is DELCO-REMY, not Deacons-Remy.
    Delco stands for Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company. Remy is Remy Electrical. The two were combined when they were purchased by GM in 1916.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      It must’ve auto corrected I’m gonna turn auto correct off of my iPad I do everything from the iPad
      I’ll have to go back and look at that slide if it’s anything to do with subtitles I don’t do anything with subtitles somebody from UA-cam does that

  • @davidelack8809
    @davidelack8809 11 місяців тому

    not a big gm fan but....... Cadillac screams luxury and refinement.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +1

      I’m not partial to any particular brand they all made some really great cars =)

    • @davidelack8809
      @davidelack8809 11 місяців тому

      You are correct sir!

  • @rogersmith7396
    @rogersmith7396 11 місяців тому

    Carmen Miranda wore bananas.

  • @williehughes1199
    @williehughes1199 3 місяці тому +1

    1958 2 door Cadillac coupe Deville

  • @jerrycallender9352
    @jerrycallender9352 10 місяців тому +1

    I remember when these cars could be had for $200, or less.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  10 місяців тому +1

      I wish I was around back then

    • @jerrycallender9352
      @jerrycallender9352 10 місяців тому +1

      For us gearheads, the Mid-1940's thru mid-1960's were a time of wonder.@@What.its.like.

  • @joe6096
    @joe6096 11 місяців тому

    Those windows are hydraulic operated. There's hydraulic cylinders in the doors and the switches operate valves that move hydraulic fluid from a pump under the hood. This was a very touchy system and a nightmare to repair if anything breaks. Cadillac would not to go full electric windows until 1954.

  • @mjrchapin
    @mjrchapin 11 місяців тому

    I notice on some cars, the overhead lights, fluorescent, I assume, actually block and distort the car's appearance and lines. We can't see the same detail as you are seeing in person.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      It’s a lighting issue the GoPro has auto light metering system and it was being finicky that day

  • @jdgimpa
    @jdgimpa 11 місяців тому

    Henry J also had those little fins.

  • @mikebrunello243
    @mikebrunello243 11 місяців тому

    J Will you do a 1947 Chevy suburban my friend has one and I love it

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +2

      Hey Mike where are you located I totally wanna do that

  • @johnboydTx
    @johnboydTx 11 місяців тому +1

    The road to Shambala by three dog night 🤞

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +1

      Great guess by no
      I’ll give you a hint it’s an 80s or 90s country song the best era of country music in my opinion.. heavy hitter But I’m not sure if this was a huge song of his

  • @rogersmith7396
    @rogersmith7396 11 місяців тому

    Hoovie has a restomod 49 with 500 CI engine.

  • @johnellis2347
    @johnellis2347 11 місяців тому

    Had two 49's in my collection one rare stick shift. Auto would get over 20 at 60. GM bought this engine design from the Italians in 41. Not durable though. Had to overhaul both around 89k, my friends same thing. I'm used mopars that never need overhaul, at least below 250k.

    • @davidpowell3347
      @davidpowell3347 10 місяців тому

      I thought the '49 engine design was copied from Oldsmobile's. Was the Caddy engine less reliable than Oldsmobile's ? (the overhead valve V8s of 1949)
      Was the older style flathead Caddy engine more reliable than the new overhead valve one? (I would be surprised and disappointed if it really only had 3 main bearings in which case it would not have been so reliable)
      Early Ford flathead V8s might have only had 3 mains but those were not very high compression and probably not as fast or good as people now seem to think they were,also I think the Ford Flathead got updated and strengthened a couple of cycles before the last ones were built in the early 1950s
      also I understand that the larger block (than Ford's) Lincoln flathead V8 was not as highly regarded as Cadillac's large heavy flathead V8

  • @Xerxes3191
    @Xerxes3191 11 місяців тому

    Now I wonder, could we have a review to a 1957 or 1958 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special ?

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +2

      The goal is to cover them all I will look and see which episodes of Cadillacs we’ve already done I’ve done a couple 50s Cadillacs in the past The format has changed a little since then they were last year but I will definitely look for a 58 Cadillac Fleetwood 60

  • @daveallen8824
    @daveallen8824 11 місяців тому

    The 1948 Cad was the first with these fins and these are not copied from any car - they are a concept rooted in the design of the P-38 aircraft.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      Yes Cadillac did not copy the fin design they were copied from Cadillac.
      Harley earl drew inspiration from the Lockheed P 38 lightning =)

  • @danielcheatham3400
    @danielcheatham3400 11 місяців тому +1

    Cadillac in both scenarios.
    I prefer the fastback as well. Did I miss seeing the battery under the hood?

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому +2

      Great choices I think the battery was in the floor because I don’t remember seeing it under the hood either

  • @markchandler90
    @markchandler90 11 місяців тому +1

    1949 Packard if it’s the equivalent Custom 8
    1949 Cadillac

  • @davidpowell3347
    @davidpowell3347 11 місяців тому

    The smallest Cadillac was probably the best one to have if you were going to drive it yourself.
    Wasn't the outgoing L head V8 considered to have been one of the best engines of its day?
    The nine main bearing Packard engine of the day smoother than any of the General Motors products? Also comparable power to the more advanced overhead valve engines even though L head?

    • @jaysverrisson1536
      @jaysverrisson1536 10 місяців тому +1

      The last Cadillac flathead V8s were fine, smooth power plants, as were the Packard engines. However, '49 V8 was about 200 pounds lighter than the '48, had 5 main bearings instead of the flathead's 3, if I'm not mistaken, and was more fuel-efficient. The lighter-weight series 61 equipped with the new V8 could supposedly achieve 20 mpg, if driven with care. Initially, the '49 OHV V8 had only 10 more horse than the '48 flathead (160 vs 150), but by 1954 this was already up to 230HP thanks to 4-barrel carburetion (1952) and higher compression--all without increasing engine displacement.

  • @philpartin8618
    @philpartin8618 11 місяців тому

    My brother has a '49 4 door.

  • @spambedam
    @spambedam 11 місяців тому +1

    Hmmm...what happened to the 1948 model 60 Special? I stopped listening after he compared the 47 to the 49 as if there was no 48. No 48? What?
    Well I'm calling BS on that because I had a 1948 Fleetwood 60 Special. It looked exactly like the 49 but it was different in that it had a flat head V8. Another great episode? Maybe but mis-informative.

    • @What.its.like.
      @What.its.like.  11 місяців тому

      There was a 48 but the 48 was virtually the same car so instead of comparing it to the 48 which you’d almost be looking at a mirror that’s why we went to 47.. it’s stated right there that it was a carryover body design that started in 48
      Major difference being the 48 had a flathead V-8 versus the 49 got the overhead valve V8 but other than that most everything else was the same..
      The 48 might’ve had a different interior as well but externally everything was relatively the same