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

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