1930
Cadillac Series
452 V16 Roadster
VIN NO. 702092
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CA DIL L AC
SERIES
452
V16
R OADSTER
T H E
P U R SU I T
of Perfection
If we could use only one word to describe this 1930 Cadillac
Series 452 V16 Roadster, it would be "perfect" — and with over
50 awards to its name, including accolades from events like
Pebble Beach, Villa d’Este, and the 21-Gun Salute in India, it's
safe to say others would too.
This car is perfection through-and-through. The outside,
painted in silver and black, accented with twin red coach stripes
and chrome details, and topped by a black Haartz canvas
convertible top, is absolutely stunning. Black-painted wheels
with complementary stainless spokes give the V16 Roadster
an elegant but sporty look, while the original Goddess hoodornament, bearing her correct serial number of 91303, lends
an air of authenticity. Interior features include period-correct,
authentically-tanned black leather door panels and seats that are
filled with horsehair for the proper density and responsiveness.
There's also a matching rumble seat tucked into the back of the
car; affixed to the rack behind it is a Cadillac-branded low-boy
trunk that opens to reveal a set of black leather luggage.
Even the details get special treatment on this one. From jewellike engraving on the dual side mirrors to the meticulously
polished and plated porcelain-clad engine compartment to a
bevy of exterior lights (check out the massive 13-inch Guide
“Tiltray” headlights and the Cadillac-logoed Lorraine spotlights),
the quality and attention that's been paid to the V16 Roadster
is second-to-none. All this combines harmoniously with the
Cadillac's smooth ride and ability to drive at modern speeds to
form a car that will continue to garner perfect — or near-perfect
— judging scores at events in the future.
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CA DIL L AC
SERIES
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R OADSTER
1930 CADILLAC V16
Timeline
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The 1930 Cadillac Series 452 V16 Roadster, VIN No.
702092, is built new, presumably as an Imperial
Limousine, at the Fleetwood plant Detroit, MI. The
Cadillac is believed to have been first purchased by
Atwater Kent of Philadelphia, PA. Inventor of the
self-starter and operator of the world's largest radio
manufacturer, Kent was, at one time, the richest man in
America. He enjoyed the Cadillac in Philadelphia before
eventually transporting it to his sprawling mansion in
Bel Air, CA, now the site of the famous and prestigious
Bel Air Hotel. The car stayed at Kent's estate until
about 1941.
1960s
The body of the car is altered to that of a roadster.
1970s
Ownership of the Cadillac is transferred to Art Lehner
of Scottsville, VA.
1979
Jack Miller acquires the car.
1982
The V16 Roadster is purchased by Jerry Moore of
Houston, TX.
1999
Pete Todo of Hobart, IN, purchases the Cadillac, then
sells it to its present owner, who holds onto it for the
next 20 years.
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1930
CA DIL L AC
SERIES
452
V16
R OADSTER
PICS, DOCUMENTS
& Awards
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WIT H
RO A D S T E R:
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original portable tool box
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jack
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hub cap removal wrench
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lubrication gun
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tire pressure gauge
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engine crank
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side curtains
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historical documentation
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copy of the original dealer sales brochure
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shop, service, and operating manuals
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information manuals
P RO M E N A D E
AU C T I O N S
1930
CA DIL L AC
SERIES
452
V16
R OADSTER
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