"In the 1920s Packard and Cadillac were locked in fierce competition to make the largest engine possible. Packard had released a V-12, prompting Cadillac to work in secrecy to develop a V-16. The final design called for two V-8s fused together with separate fuel and ignition systems for each side. Cadillac debuted their new, powerful engine at the New York Auto Show on January 4, 1930, just a few months after the stock market crash that brought on the Great Depression.
The car was a hit with the press and the public. People described the engine as a work of art in itself. With an elegant engine and quality coachwork, this car is now considered one of the finest autos produced in the pre-war era.
The small square doors located at the back of each side open to a compartment often used to store golf clubs!"
heritagemuseumsandgardens.org/hmg/1930-cadillac-v-16-convertible-coupe-2
Antique car collection
Heritage Museum
Sandwich Massachusetts
Many of the vehicles in the collection are still operational.
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3 comments
Günter Klaus said:
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
Roger Bennion said:
Esther said: