When introduced at New York’s automobile show on Jan. 4, 1930, the Cadillac V-16 was the company’s top-of-the-line car. All were finished to custom order, and only 4,076 V-16-powered cars were constructed in the 11 years the model was offered. This elegant Fleetwood limousine is built on a 148-inch-wheelbase chassis with a 452-cid, 165-hp engine that runs smoothly and quietly.