1931 Cadillac Series 355 V-8

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$120,000 - $150,000 USD | Not Sold

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Please note this vehicle is being sold title in transit

Of all the custom coachbuilders who built on Cadillac chassis, none is so linked to the marque than Fleetwood. While today the name is associated with the top model of Cadillac, in the past it represented design and construction of bespoke bodies. Its origins go back nearly as far as the history of General Motors, the corporation by which Fleetwood has been owned for more than three-quarters of a century. Fleetwood bodied not only Cadillac limousines and town cars, but also sedans, phaetons and roadsters.

Ordered through the Hall Cadillac Company at Denver, Colorado, this Series 355A Fleetwood-bodied Roadster was completed on March 31, 1931. As invoiced, it had dual sidemount spares with metal covers and mirrors, the Goddess radiator ornament and was furnished with a set of tire chains.

Owned by the Pond Collection from 1989, it bears an older restoration, but remains extremely attractive in red with black moldings and fenders. Contours and paint are very good, the latter exhibiting a deep shine. The brightwork is generally good, but the hub caps show some age. At some point the original Goddess mascot was replaced by the alternative Heron style. The top is tan canvas with black piping and matching boot, both good, but the boot shows some stains. A set of side curtains is included with the car. The seating is black leather and has some wear, particularly in the rumbleseat.

The engine bay is clean, but not detailed, and the undercarriage shows a bit of surface rust. The car rides on older Denman 7.00-18 wide whitewalls.

Other equipment includes a hot water heater, windwings, dual sidemount spares and a trunk rack. Recognized as a Full Classic by the Classic Car Club of America, it is eligible for all club activities, including Grand Classics and CARavan tours.