Vehicle Description
To be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at Auctions America's
Auburn Fall event, August 31-3, 2017.
Chassis No.
S804389
Estimate:
$ 75,000 - $ 90,000 US
Despite the ravages that the Great Depression had played on the
American economy, the luxury car market was still going strong in
1931 as this car, the 1931 Cadillac V-8 Roadster by Fleetwood,
proves. Recognizing the economic struggles of the period, Harley
Earl and his Art and Colour Department of General Motors, worked to
bring styling cues from the incredible V-16 and V-12 flagship
automobiles to the lower-priced V-8 market. The end result of this
groundbreaking stylistic amalgamation would ultimately vault
Cadillac to the heights of the American automobile industry.
With easy power from the 353 cubic inch V-8, a smooth shifting
fully-synchronized three speed transmission and vacuum assisted
cable brakes, the Series 355A roadster was an ideal touring car for
those of means. The sumptuous Style 4502 bodywork by Fleetwood made
the car a masterpiece. Harley Earl was a true genius and the fact
that this car still wows modern observers is a testament to his
true mastery of automotive design.
The car offered here is fully restored and features a handsome
two-tone silver over black livery. The contrast between the
stunning black leather upholstery and the many chromed interior
elements, including the sunburst dash, makes for a visually
enthralling interior. Dual side mount spare tires, Cadillac
accessory rear trunk, rumble seat, radiator guard, the short-lived
Cadillac Heron mascot, chromed wire wheels and wide whitewall tires
all add to the already-heightened sense of luxury and comfort for
which Cadillac is renowned. Included with the sale are numerous
manuals, schematics and books.
Featuring one of the most desirable of all the Fleetwood open
bodies and the sophisticated yet simple V-8, this beautifully
appointed and dramatic car is sure to attract plenty of attention
whether on the show field or on a classic driving tour.