1933 Cadillac Sedan
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This is a Documented 2 owner vehicle from 1933! With some history and receipts to go along with it!
Only 953 V-12 Sedans were produced by Cadillac in 1933 and this one stands tall!
The upright, carriage-like look of Cadillacs began to disappear in 1933. A face-lift, simple in theory but startling in effect, transformed the 1933 Cadillac into a more streamlined automobile. Both Cadillac and their companion LaSalle received modern skirted fenders, V shaped radiators, and more swept-back windshields. Roll-up windows were now standard, so Cadillac introduced 'No-Draft' ventilation in the form of vent wing windows. Just 6,655 cars among four different models were sold for 1933, including 953 V-12s and 126 V-16s, the lowest output of the decade.
The V-12, first introduced in 1931, afforded lively performance at a cost of about $700 over comparable eight-cylinder models. The Twelve was nearly the performance equal of the big Sixteen, with strong torque and similar top speed. From its 368 cubic inches, the engine produced 135 hp and 285...