COACHWORK BY FISHERDELIVERED NEW TO BOSTON, MA PER COPY OF FACTORY
BUILD RECORD1 OF JUST 1,079 12-CYLINDER CADILLACS BUILT IN 1932DUAL
SIDE-MOUNTED SPARES & LUGGAGE RACKCCCA FULL CLASSIC;
ELIGIBLE FOR CADILLAC & LASALLE EVENTS368 CID OHV V-12
ENGINETWIN UPDRAFT SINGLE THROAT CARBURETORS4-WHEEL VACUUM-ASSISTED
DRUM BRAKESFRONT SOLID AXLE WITH SEMI-ELLIPTICAL LEAF SPRINGSREAR
LIVE AXLE WITH SEMI-ELLIPTICAL LEAF SPRINGSHAND SELECTED BY THE
LAST DETAIL Introduced in 1932, the Cadillac Series 370B
replaced the highly successful 370A, the firm's first 12-cylinder
model. The 370B styling included a new grille design, with a
vertical dividing line and crested surround as well as streamlined
headlights and two additional vents on each hood side.
Mechanically, the 370B featured a more ridged chassis frame and
improved fuel delivery through new Detroit Lubricator
carburetors. According to a copy of its factory build
record on file, this Fisher-bodied Convertible Coupe was delivered
new to Cadillac Auto Company of Boston, Massachusetts, in March
1932. The document also lists black exterior paint complemented by
Vincennes Red trim and body stripping. Extra equipment specified on
the build sheet includes door upholstery in the same vivid red
shade. Sold Rush is noted under the shipping instructions,
reflecting strong early interest in this desirable
model. Though its early provenance remains unknown, this
Convertible Coupe was acquired by Thomas Young in June 2007. A
restoration, which required acquiring a second 370B for parts, was
completed by May 2010, with the only deviation from the car's
original specification being the retrimming of the interior in
black. Praised for being built to the same standards as the
legendary V-16 model, this V-12 Convertible Coupe offers a chance
to experience one of the all-time great classics.
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