1937 Cadillac 7029 Series 70 Convertible Sedan, V8, 3 speed manual.
This is Fleetwood body #20 of approximately 40 built. It has a
black lacquer exterior and a luxurious black leather interior. The
tan top with red trim gives the car an elegant, but sporty
look.
The car includes Standard Features: cigar lighters, map light,
footrests, rear courtesy lights, dual; sidemounts; Correct
Accessories (Accessory Group A6): full wheel covers and trim rings,
flexible steering wheel, metal sidemount covers, license frames;
and special-order Parade Package features: rear tonneau folding
windshield, front flag mounts, rear step plates, convertible top
with removable back light. In addition, the car is equipped with
optional fog lamps. The wheelbase is 131 inches, and the overall
length is 200 inches.
This was a special-order car delivered in June 1937 to Drucker
Cadillac in Trenton, New Jersey. Speculation is that the car was
purchased for government/parade use, since Trenton is the New
Jersey state capitol, but that has not been verified. It was
acquired by the current owner in Punta Gorda, Florida, in 1996, and
over 30 years has been meticulously returned to factory-correct
condition. All trim pieces are present and correct. The top and
upholstery are in excellent condition, and the 1980 paint still
shows very well. The engine was professionally rebuilt in 2005, and
the engine compartment is correct, and presents well, with the only
modifications being the addition of a radiator overflow tank, and
an upgrade to Pertronix ignition. The car is currently garaged in
North Carolina.
The car drives excellently, as a Cadillac should. In third gear
with the top down, it becomes almost silent. With bias ply tires
and the correct hydraulic lifters in the engine, this car glides
along so quietly, you can hear the birds sing. This is an
impressive presentation of a rare CCCA full classic; a well-kept
and well-sorted car for touring or show. Always an attention-getter
at shows, it has room for the whole family on Sunday drives or on
tour. It has been featured in a number of magazines, including
Antique Automobile (Jan/Feb 2021), and was featured on the 2023
AACA calendar. The car was awarded the AACA Senior trophy in 2021.
The car comes with extensive documentation, records, and
manuals.
Contact Kennith Stewart at 803-283-7289 for more information
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