The 1929 Cadillac had subtle exterior changes, such as moving the parking lamps from the cowl to the fenders for a sportier look. Significant changes were made under the sheet metal, including a new Synchro-Mesh Silent-Shift transmission, four-wheel brakes, shatterproof glass, and a new suspension system. The car also featured fully adjustable seats and the reliable 341-cubic-inch V-8 engine.
The specific car featured here is a Series 341B V-8 with a Transformable Town Cabriolet body style 3512, bodied by Fleetwood of Pennsylvania.
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