Equipment
Black wire wheels with chrome spokes, wide whitewalls, dual enclosed sidemounts with mirrors, dual remote spotlights, rumble seat, golf bag compartment, trunk rack, wind wings, small Pilot-Rays, free-standing chrome headlights.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
1964 AACA National First Prize, CCCA National First Prize. Good older paint, chrome and interior. Redone in 1989 after its show days and driven some but still impressive and a quality tour car in standout colors.
Market commentary
A beautiful CCCA Full Classic (tm) in bright, exuberant colors, this '33 Cadillac has been driven enough to work out any important issues and is about as sporty as a Depression era car can be, including being comfortable to drive at freeway speeds. Almost a third of a million dollars is a lot to pay for any car, but this is a good example of value for money.