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1932 Cadillac 355 Convertible Coupe Update!
Cadillac Fan replied to Ovalrace25's topic in Automobiles and Parts - Buy/Sell
I love the painted radiator and headlights and wheel covers and black walls. -
1932 Cadillac 355 Convertible Coupe Update!
Cadillac Fan replied to Ovalrace25's topic in Automobiles and Parts - Buy/Sell
all things (condition) being equal, do you think that a real 32 v16 roaster is valued more than a real 30/31 v16 roadster? If so, is that mainly due to production numbers (scarcity)? -
1932 Cadillac 355 Convertible Coupe Update!
Cadillac Fan replied to Ovalrace25's topic in Automobiles and Parts - Buy/Sell
It will be interesting to see what its big brother does in AZ. https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/az21/arizona/lots/r0032-1932-cadillac-v-16-convertible-coupe-by-fisher/1016103 This is obviously in a different league. Both are great and rare cars. love the rear mounted spare and don’t care that it is green. -
Who likes Cadillacs with Tailfins?
Cadillac Fan replied to Brass is Best's topic in General Discussion
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1932 Cadillac 355 Convertible Coupe Update!
Cadillac Fan replied to Ovalrace25's topic in Automobiles and Parts - Buy/Sell
$64k with the commission seems like a fair deal considering this sold in March fo $84k. https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/am20/amelia-island/lots/r0042-1931-cadillac-v-8-convertible-coupe-by-fleetwood/841086 The market is the market. -
https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/6786-1919-cadillac-type-57-brewster-cape-top-phaeton/ Brewster bodied cars seem to have increased exponentially in value over the last few months. https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/af20/auburn-fall/lots/l0107-1919-cadillac-type-57-phaeton-by-brewster/887424
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Do you know what happened to the Robbins V16 or the 1941 Cadillac 62 convertible sedan? the Gernatt family has always had pretty quality cars: https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/af20/auburn-fall/lots/r0005-1947-cadillac-series-62-convertible/841132 the market is the market. I guess it all depends on how long you want to own something.
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Leno on his 1934 Duesenberg Walker Coupe
Cadillac Fan replied to 1935Packard's topic in CCCA - General
Not the mudd coupe. That has a fabric body similar to a Waymann Monte Carlo Stutz. the mudd coupe was sold in 2000 by RM at the meadow brook auction for around $1.3 million. https://www.coachbuild.com/2/index.php/encyclopedia/coachbuilders-models/item/bohman-schwarz-duesenberg-j-airflow-mudd-coupe-j212-2234 -
In my opinion, the best! (And likely getting even better soon).
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Detroit Lubricator / Stewart customer list
Cadillac Fan replied to carbking's topic in General Discussion
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Period images to relieve some of the stress
Cadillac Fan replied to Walt G's topic in Period Photos - Pre WWII
FYI , while I believe that Irving S Gilmore did have a car collection, it was Donald Gilmore,a brother , that started the Gilmore Car Museum. -
Period images to relieve some of the stress
Cadillac Fan replied to Walt G's topic in Period Photos - Pre WWII
My favorite car ever. Was there in 1987 as it was unveiled in those colors at the first CCCA experience. I was 11. Made a huge impression on me. -
Mechanical Warranty for Collector Cars Offered ????
Cadillac Fan replied to bill pritchett's topic in General Discussion
you should simply reply with your flow chart directing him to a late model vette, mustang, etc. -
That is the 734 in the ccca museum on the Gilmore campus. Behind it is the ramp to the “c” barn
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Totally agree. If the headlights are not flat, the ancillary lights should not be flat. It is amazing how many cars of the mid to late 1930s have Senior Trippes. Looks so out of place, to me. But I love the silver arrow