1929 Cadillac Fleetwood Imperial Sedan

Make:
Mileage:
220(Since Built)
Location:
Charlotte
Seller:
Streetside Classics
Sold Price:
$61,995
Sold Date:
Unknown

Description:

AMAZING, ZZ4 350 V8, 5 SPD MAN, DUAL ZONE A/C, PWR WIN/LOCKS/FRNT DISC/STEER, A+

This might look like a classic 1929 Cadillac Fleetwood Imperial Sedan. But when you step into duel zoned air-conditioned luxury, grab the five-speed manual transmission, and hear the ZZ4 crate V8 fire up, you soon realize this is a stealthy custom with far more modern comfort and quickness than you'd ever expect.

In the grand tradition of Fleetwood, this body is amazingly hand-crafted. It took the consignor/creator over three years to go from bare chassis to finished product. The result is a limousine style body that truly understands the relationship between upright lines and gentle curves, just like they did with the pre-war cars. This one carries masterful period-correct touches like the Trippe Safety Lights up front, custom steamer trunk hanging off the rear, parallel chrome bumpers, and the two-tone paint where the black fenders match the vinyl roof. But like any good coachbuilder, there are tons of great custom touches, too. The bullet-style headlights, '59 DeVille-style taillights, and modern American Racing Torq Thrust wheels give this a very individual level of flair. And you can recognize all of this so well today because there's only 220 miles on the total build. The ...

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