
1933 Al Jolson's
Cadillac Fleetwood
Al Jolson's Cadillac is One of a Kind
Cadillac had its worst year in 1933 and announced that only a limited number of
V-16's would be produced. Serial numbers and the owners name would be engraved
on a plate to become an integral part of the car. The Serial numbers would range
from 1 to 400 on the V-16s. Al Jolson, a famous singer and movie star in the
1920's and 1930's, ordered the five-passenger All-Weather Phaeton displayed
here. It was Cadillac's most expensive car model for 1933, priced at $8,000. An
anticipated 400 V-16's, only 126 were produced in 1933 and Al Jolson's car was
number 56.
Engineered To Original 1933 Cadillac
Specifications
Features full operating parts-customized body-deluxe interior and V-16
engine-detailed chrome-look 4-bar bumper, balloon tires, art deco trumpet horns,
plush interior, Golden Goddess hood ornament, official logos plus baked enamel
finish.

Model Features
Opening Doors
Privacy Window
Detailed Engine
Detailed Interior
Dual Running Boards
Opening Bi-Fold Hood
Working Steering System
Dual Roll-Styled Headlamps
Dual Fender Mounted Spares
Precision Molded Poly-Resin Trim
Precision Diecast Replica
Baked Enamel Finish
1:32 Scale Model
6 Inches Long