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Most Valuable Cadillac Ever!
1931 Cadillac V-16 Roadster
Smoothness, Silence and Sophistication
Cadillacs decision to make V-16 powered cars in the depths of the Depression has sparked controversy for over 70 years. Never thought of as a profit center, these smooth, silent and sophisticated V-16 cars firmly planted Cadillac as the #1 luxury car maker in America, surpassing Packard and Pierce-Arrow. At $5350, this 1931 Roadster, with its Fleetwood body, was the least expensive V-16, although it still cost more than 13 times as much as a Ford. Today, however, it has appreciated to almost $400,000, making it the most valuable Cadillac ever made.
Model Features
Opening Doors
Opening Hood
Opening Rumble Seat
Cadillac Created the V-16 Engine by Placing 2 8-Cylinder Engines at 45 Angles!
Precision DieCast Replica
1:32 Scale Model
7 Inches Long
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