Cadillac V16 1938 - Fleetwood Imperial Divison Window Limo - 9033 on 2040-cars
Coupeville, Washington, United States
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1938
CADILLAC V16 - SERIES 90 FULLY RESTORED 7 PERSON IMPERIAL DIVISION WINDOW SEDAN • FULL CCCA CLASSIC • 1 of 315 V16's IN 1938 • SHOW ROOM BLACK PAINT • NUMBERS MATCHING • FULLY RESTORED 431 cu in (7.1 L) L
HEAD V-16 FLATHEAD • 141.3 INCH WHEELBASE • WIDE WHITE WALLS • 3 SPEED MANUAL COLUMN SHIFT • CORRECT DATED SAFETY GLASS • RARE CORRECT VOLTAGE REGULATOR • TWIN JUMP SEATS • BEAUTIFUL GREY WOOL UPHOLSTERY
REPRODUCED FROM ORIGINAL IN CAR • ORIGINAL BLACK LEATHER FRONT SEATS • ORIGINAL MOSSTRED FLOOR MATS BY
SIDNEY BLUEMENTHAL, NEW YORK • 2 SIDE MOUNT WHEELS & TIRES • 2 EACH OF HORNS, DISTRIBUTORS,
COILS, FUEL PUMPS & CARBS • ORIGINAL KNEE ACTION SHOCKS REBUILT
BY WHITE POST • BEAUTIFUL CLOISONNE MEDALLIONS • ZERO RUST BEFORE RESTORATION • NEW WIRING HARNESS • ALL INSTRUMENTS REBUILT &
RESCREENED • WORKING FRONT & REAR CLOCKS • WORKING RADIO - TRIPPE LIGHTS -
INTERCOM - 3 CATS EYE CIGAR LIGHTERS - INTERIOR LIGHTING - FRONT & REAR
HEATERS • PERFECT ORIGINAL HAND HOLDS, INTERIOR ORNAMENTS, DOOR ENTRY CHROME AND CHROME LIGHT BEZELs ALL RESTORATION RECEIPTS AVAILABLE EXTRA V16 ENGINE WITH NO EXHAUST MANIFOLDS & MANY SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE SEPARATELY |
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