BEAUTIFUL STYLE 4760 FLEETWOOD COACHWORKONE OF JUST 128 EXAMPLES
PRODUCEDFORMER SPURLING COLLECTION CAROWNED BY DR. BARBARA ATWOOD
UNTIL 2009 BEAUTIFULLY PRESERVED & DETAILED RESTORATIONSTRIKING
TWO-TONE ORANGE/BROWN LIVERYHIGHLY EQUIPPED W/ MANY PERIOD
ACCESSORIESWELL-APPOINTED BROWN LEATHER INTERIOR FIRST MODEL YEAR
FOR 135 HP 370 CI OHV V-12 ENGINESYNCHROMESH 3-SPEED MANUAL
TRANSMISSIONDUAL WINDSHIELDS, SIDE CURTAINS & TOOLKITINCLUDES COPY
OF FACTORY VEHICLE INVOICEFORMER AACA & CCCA AWARD WINNERCCCA FULL
CLASSIC STATUS & EVENT ELIGIBILITYCAREFULLY SELECTED BY THE LAST
DETAILFRESHLY INSPECTED, SERVICED & DETAILED Following General
Motors' stylistic revolution, which began in 1927 with the hiring
of Harley Earl and his establishment of the "Art and Colour"
Department, the industrial giant's Cadillac Motor Division
immediately redefined automotive design. Cadillac's engineering
prowess also reached a high-water mark with the company's V-8
models joined by the V-16 for 1930 and the V-12 for 1931. In fact,
no other automaker on either side of the Atlantic could lay claim
to offering a full range of V-8, V-12, and V-16 model lines all at
once. In 1931, while the nation was deep in the throes of the
widening Great Depression and sales of luxury cars were in
freefall, Cadillac forged ahead in its quest to dominate the U.S.
luxury car market, and the new V-12 line was a key factor in the
plan.Renowned as one of the smoothest-running and silent engines
ever produced, the Cadillac V-12 chassis was available in 140- and
143-inch wheelbase lengths. Internally designated Series 370-A,
Cadillac's V-12 line was introduced in September 1930, priced from
$3,795 during the inaugural 1931 model year. A wide range of 10
body styles was catalogued from GM's Fisher and Fleetwood body
divisions, supplemented by a vast array of custom bodies from
external firms. Fleetwood's renowned craftsmen fitted the interiors
for all V-12 models. This dashing 1931 Cadillac Model 370-A V-12
Five-Passenger Phaeton is a wonderfully restored and well-preserved
example throughout. One of just 128 examples produced with Style
No. 4760 coachwork by Fleetwood was part of the renowned classic
car collection of Dr. Barbara Mae Atwood for many years until her
cars were dispersed in early 2009. Most recently, it was under the
care of the noted Bill and Patty Spurling Collection. Riding a
commanding 140-inch wheelbase chassis, this Series 370-A V-12
Five-Passenger Phaeton carries a decidedly sporting presence with
its outstandingly proportioned open body accentuated by a "Jazz
Age" Orange paint finish with Brown fenders, and Dark Brown cloth
convertible top with Light Brown piping. The renowned 368
cubic-inch Cadillac V-12 engine is exceptionally well detailed and
features Black porcelain and polished components, a signature
Cadillac feature of the era. A synchromesh 3-speed manual
transmission delivers the V-12 powerplant's power and abundant
torque output. In addition to the captivating dual-cowl Phaeton
bodywork, highlights include the aircraft-style folding rear
windshield, which folds and lowers into the rear passenger
compartment. Period accessories are many, ranging from the
Pilot-Ray accessory lights, which swivel with a link to the
steering gear, plus a chrome radiator grille guard, Cadillac's Art
Deco "Goddess" radiator mascot, and front-fender lights. Twin
side-mounted spare tires in steel carriers grace each side of the
Cadillac's long hood and include engraved chrome side view mirrors.
Moving rearwards, accessories include cowl lights and wind wings on
each side. To the rear, an access panel, a folding luggage rack, a
trunk, and twin taillights are present. Period-style Whitewall
tires surround Brown-painted wire-spoke wheels matching the finish
on the fenders. The spacious passenger compartment is trimmed in
Tan leather upholstery with Light Brown carpeting and includes
convenient storage pockets inside each door panel. The visually
striking engine-turned dashboard houses useful instrumentation,
housed within a central oval-shaped bezel. The rear passenger
compartment includes twin folding footrests and courtesy lighting.
In addition to the cloth convertible top, weather gear includes a
complete set of side curtains, housed within a storage pouch. A
toolkit is also present. A former AACA and CCCA award winner, this
first-year Cadillac Series 370-A V-12 Five-Passenger Phaeton is, of
course, eligible for a multitude of classic tours, shows, and
concours events, benefiting from a fresh inspection, service, and
detailing. A copy of the factory vehicle invoice is also included.
Spring is here, with many summer classic-car events soon to come.
Contact us today to see this carefully selected Classic Era V-12
Cadillac, obtain full details, and add it to your collection of one
to many American luxury legends!
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