1931 Cadillac 370A Roadster
Flashback to one of our 2015 participants

This car was purchased by the Kiefer family of Michigan over 40 years ago. The car was disassembled shortly after their purchase, with the intention of giving the car a full restoration. Family and business interrupted Mr. Kiefer's plans for the restoration for the next 40 years. Mr. Kiefer’s son Karl, who was now in the restoration business, decided to honour his father by completing his dad's dream. Work was started in 2012 and completed in early 2014. The present owner bought the car in May of 2014. Cadillac produced cars with the V12 engine from 1931 to 1937. The V12 cars are rarer than the V16, as those cars were built from 1930 to 1940. This car has a body style of 4702, that being a Roadster. It is the 29th built of a total of just 91 in 1931. There are fewer than 12 of these Roadsters known to exist today. Cadillac produced 5,733 V12 cars in 1931. The car was built at Cadillac's plant in Detroit. The body as well as the interior were produced by Fleetwood. Almost all closed V12 cars had bodies by Fisher. This car has the optional six wire wheels with the optional wheel wells, trunk rack, Goddess mascot, Pilot-Ray lights, dual side mirrors and wind wings. The engine is supplied gas through two Cadillac/Johnson carburetors with intake silencers. The wheelbase of the car is 140 inches, and its weight is 5,010 pounds. The factory price of the car was $3,945 (equal to roughly $62,000 today). The car has not been shown in Canada or the US.





