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1930


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Unless otherwise specified all photos and illustrations are from Yann Saunders'
collection of Cadillac photos, advertisements and product catalogs,
reproduced courtesy of the Cadillac Motor Car Division and the Cadillac-LaSalle Club

 

 

What Cadillac enthusiast would not have loved to have been around - with plenty of money - in 1930 and 1931.  Can you imagine being able to visit the local Cadillac dealership and choose among some one hundred-and-forty different1 models?

Such was the good fortune of those who had been able to keep their fortune ...after the Wall Street crash of October 1929.

Potential Cadillac buyers were confronted with a bewildering   array of models.  There were fifteen different offerings on the La Salle chassis alone (the Series 340), four of them by Fleetwood.   On the Cadillac V-8 chassis (the Series  353), there was a choice of seven different models by Fisher and fourteen special custom by Fleetwood.  On the new V-16 chassis introduced in January 1930 and built through February, 1932 (the Series 452-452A), Fisher and Fleetwood together built more than eighty different styles including thirty one-of-a-kind creations (twelve of them by Fisher and nineteen more by Fleetwood).  Finally, with the fall, came the new V-12 chassis (the Series 370) with eleven bodies each by Fisher and Fleetwood.  You do the addition! It puts today's half-dozen grand total Cadillac models to shame!

Each model Series had its own ID badge mounted on a curved stanchion between the two headlights. There were other obvious differences between them, including the design of the engine hood, body sills design, tail-lights, wheel caps, etc.

This page illustrates only the 1930 Cadillac models built on the V-8 chassis (the Series 353 - so named because of the volumetric displacement of the engine, measured in cubic inches).  For information and pictures of other 1930-31 cars (e.g. the La Salle and V-16), please refer to the appropriate Database pages linked above.

Once again the easiest way to identify 1930 Cadillac V-8 models is by the front grille ID badge (below, left) and the many vertical hood louvers stretching between the radiator shroud and the cowl (below, right); the 1929 models had fewer of these louvers, starting about midway back from the radiator).

 

30embv8.jpg (3870 bytes)    li30a.jpg (9342 bytes)
Left: front grille badge of 1930 V-8 models
Right: Cover of 1930 product
catalog

 

 

According to one of the sales catalogs put out that year, "Outwardly, the new cars are identified by a bold, straight-line moulding treatment from the radiator casing to the rear quarter, unbroken by cowl band or door pillars - by a wider expanse of radiator, flanked by larger headlamps; by a slightly sloping windshield with short, cadet-type visor; and by a trimly tailored valance across the rear of the car". Rear seats also were 4" wider than in previous Cadillac models, allowing three adults to share it without crowding.

Additional information on the 1930 Cadillac models and the related sales literature may be found  in The (New) Cadillac Database© sections entitled "Descriptions and Specifications of Cadillac Cars 1922 - 1931",  "Cadillac and La Salle Sales Literature 1930 - 1934"and "Dream Cars of 1930 - 1932"Further recommended reading includes:

The "Standard Catalog of Cadillac, 1903-2000" edited by James T. Lenzke, © 2000, published by Krause Publications, Inc., 700 E. State Street, Iola, WI 54990 [ISBN #0-87341-925-1, Library of Congress #91-61301].

For this graphic presentation of the new, V-8 models for 1930 I have divided them, into two groups, below:  (a) the entry-level cars with nonetheless excellent coachwork by Fisher and (b) the more luxurious models with special custom bodies by Fleetwood .
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1   By "different" models I mean those assigned a distinctive or individual job or style number by Fisher or Fleetwood

 

Bodies by Fisher
[7 styles]

The B&W artist's renderings, below, are from the 1930 catalog entitled "New Interpretations of Motoring Luxury" of which part of the cover page serves as the background image for this page.  They are listed in ascending order of their list price

 

30cpe2.jpg (8127 bytes)
Fisher style #30-158 coupe for 2 passengers
List price: $3,295 (weight 4,955 lbs)

 

 

 

30tnsd5.jpg (7550 bytes)    30tstnk.jpg (5387 bytes)
Fisher style #30-152 town sedan for 5 passengers; list price: $3,495 (weight 5,040 lbs)
Detail of the the integral trunk is shown at right; a folding luggage rack was also included

30TNSED.JPG (8465 bytes)
Publicity shot of the period

    30tnsd2.jpg (10891 bytes)    30TNSD3.JPG (8188 bytes)
A fine survivor; different lighting suggests different colors
[ Photo (left): © 1999, Yann  Saunders; right:
© 2000, J. Scott Harris ]

   30tnsd.jpg (7717 bytes)    30v85psd.jpg (9781 bytes)
Another nice-looking survivor

 

 

 

30cvc2p.jpg (7319 bytes)    30cvtop.jpg (5119 bytes)
Fisher style #30-168 convertible coupe for 2 passengers; list price: $3,595 (weight 4,860 lbs)
Details of the folded top and rumble seat are shown, right

30cvcclr.JPG (9657 bytes)
Illustration from 1930 product catalog

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Publicity photo, circa 1930 (left) and a bird's eye view of a survivor (right)

30v8rdst.jpg (9472 bytes)
A beautiful survivor

 

 

 

30cpe5p.jpg (7452 bytes)
Fisher style #30-172 coupe for 5 passengers
List price: $3,295  (weight 4,945 lbs)

30CPE5.JPG (12419 bytes)

 

 

 

30sdn5p.jpg (8519 bytes)
Fisher style #30-159 sedan for 5 passengers
List price: $3,695  (weight 5,070 lbs)

30fwdsd.JPG (10985 bytes)

30sd5p8.jpg (11200 bytes)    30sdfrt.jpg (7586 bytes)

30sed2.jpg (13367 bytes)    30sednrr.JPG (9928 bytes)
Above two rows: two fine survivors
[ Photos: Internet ]

 

 

 

30sed7p.jpg (7635 bytes)
Fisher style #30-162 sedan for 7 passengers
List price: $3,795  (weight 5,170 lbs)

 

 

 

30imp7p.jpg (8572 bytes)
Fisher style #30-163 limousine for 7 passengers
List price: $3,995  (weight 5,210 lbs)

30limclr.JPG (11094 bytes)
Illustration from 1930 product catalog

 

 

  Bodies by Fleetwood
[14 special custom styles]

Although each of these bodies carried its own, specific job number, they were identified in merchandising literature by a fancy-sounding name beginning with "Fleet...", all reminiscent of bucolic (if imaginary) English hamlets: Fleetdowns, Fleetway, Fleetwind, Fleetdene, Fleetmere, Fleetdale, Fleetwick, Fleetcrest and Fleetbourne; (in  addition, on the La Salle chassis, were also the Fleetcliff, Fleetlands and Fleetshire models); in fact, the cover of each folder in the large, prestige, Fleetwood color portfolio for 1930 carries an art-deco drawing of typical English country scenes. Similar scenes are painted in the 1930 catalog "The Picture Book of Cadillac".

All these bodies, and more, were available also on the V16 chassis (Series 452-452A) in 1930 and 1931; however, none of the fancy "Fleet..." names were used.  I guess the copywriters would have been hard pressed to find fifty or more  of these fancy names for the numerous new styles available.  The V-8 bodies were mounted also on the new V12 chassis (Series 370), starting in September 1930, but there is no reference to these "Fleet..." names in any of the V-12 literature I have seen.  Of course, the V-12, Series 370, was essentially a 1931 model, although it made its first appearance in October, 1930.

The artist's drawings below are from the extremely rare, and [today] very costly prestige color portfolio of Fleetwood styles on Cadillac and La Salle chassis for 1930. I have seen pristine examples offered for sale in recent years in the $2000-2500 range! To illustrate this page of the Database, I was fortunate to be able to borrow a magnificent example from a fellow literature collector in Washington, D.C. , Mr. Taylor Vinson. 

Only the basic selection of Fleetwood styles is shown here, where possible in ascending order of list price.  There were many more variations on these basic themes; indeed, Fleetwood catered to individual desires and would frequently build-to-order for its moneyed clients.

 

 

30fdowns.JPG (7771 bytes)
"Fleetdowns" roadster, style #3902; list price $3,450; weight 4,625 lbs;
a similar style, the La Salle "Fleetcliff",  cost $2450

fdowni.jpg (3971 bytes)    fdownrb.jpg (4542 bytes)
Seating plan (left) and rumble seat detail (right)

30rds2p.jpg (8368 bytes)    30rdswsh.jpg (4281 bytes)
Detail of the folding windshield is shown at right

    30rds3.jpg (10912 bytes)
An outing in a Cadillac V-8 roadster, circa 1930

30rdst.jpg (8897 bytes)    30rdsclr.JPG (11327 bytes)
Factory publicity shot (left) and illustration from 1930 product catalog (right)

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Two survivors (or possibly the same car in different lighting conditions)

 

 

 

Fdene_s.jpg (9546 bytes)
"Fleetdene" sedan, style #3930-S;
weight 5,150 lbs, list price $4195)

[from original portfolio; color modified by Y. Saunders
to differentiate between limousine and sedan]

 

 


Fmere_s.jpg (8366 bytes)
"Fleetmere" sedan, style 3955-S
weight  5,200 lbs; list price $4,245

[from original portfolio; color modified by Y. Saunders
to differentiate between limousine and sedan]

 

 

 

Fdale_s.jpg (8024 bytes)
"Fleetdale" sedan, style #3975-S,
weight 5,280 lbs; list price $4,295

[from original portfolio; color modified by Y. Saunders
to differentiate between limousine and sedan]

 

 

 

30fdene.JPG (9483 bytes)    fdenei.jpg (4065 bytes)
"Fleetdene" limousine (with division), style #3930;
weight 5,220lbs; list price $4,395

 

 

 

30fmere.JPG (8717 bytes)    fmerei.jpg (3902 bytes)
"Fleetmere" limousine (with division), style #3955,
weight 5,240 lbs; list price $4,445

 

 

 

30fwind.jpg (7630 bytes)    fwindi.jpg (3534 bytes)
"Fleetwind"  cabriolet, style #3981, a fixed top sedanette cabriolet
version without quarter windows and with a light colored Burbank top over metal;

weight 5,070 lbs; list price $4,500

 

 

 

fwindls.jpg (7245 bytes)    fwindi2.jpg (3797 bytes)
"Fleetwind" (or "Fleetwing?) sedanette, style #3982, a fixed top sedan
with quarter windows and with a light colored Burbank top over metal;

designed for the La Salle, this body style was used also on Cadillac chassis;
weight 5,070 lbs; list price $4,595

[oddly, the same name, "Fleetwind",  appears to have been used for two distinctively different styles, although I've also come across "Fleetwing" for this style]

 

 

 

30fdale.jpg (7820 bytes)    fdalei.JPG (3804 bytes)
"Fleetdale" limousine (with division), style #3975,
weight 5,320 lbs; list price $4,595

At least one of these was made with RHD and was acquired at the time by a wealthy Indian potentate.  That car has survived
and is presently being restored (in India) by the owner who bought the car in Indore from Mavendra Singh Barwani, many years
ago. It is the only such model in existence today in India and carries body number 13 [Indian registration number: MKO 1214]

30_3975Ind2.jpg (10282 bytes)    30_3975ind1.jpg (9777 bytes)
[ Photos and infor, courtesy of Ajit Ramchandran, the owner]

 

 

 

30fway.JPG (8128 bytes)
"Fleetway" all-weather phaeton, style #3980;
the top, when folded back, lies flush with the belt line;

this body style was mounted also on the La Salle chassis
weight 4,990 lbs; list price $4,700

fwayin.JPG (4370 bytes)    fwaysd.jpg (3769 bytes)
Seating plan (left); top in raised position (right)
and semi-convertible phaeton position, below

fwaysd2.JPG (3863 bytes)

30awp6.jpg (14778 bytes)
This illustration is from a period advertisement

30Flway.jpg (8377 bytes)    30phatnk.jpg (3646 bytes)
Note vertical rubbing strakes on rear body to prevent scuff marks from trunk

30sdnclr.JPG (11453 bytes)
Illustration from 1930 product catalog

30awp.jpg (9500 bytes)    30_08AWP.JPG (9085 bytes)
Factory publicity shot (left) and a survivor photographed by the late Gene Babow (right)

30Brussl1.JPG (6693 bytes)      30Brussl3.JPG (8381 bytes)
This survivor resides in Belgium's National Motor Museum
where it is wrongly identified as a 1928 model
[ Photos:  courtesy Jeff G., TX ]

 

 

 

30fdalep.JPG (8488 bytes)    fdalep.JPG (3723 bytes)
"Fleetdale" sedan, special style #3975-P, list price $4,845;
this model was built-to-order with a plain hood in lieu of Fleetwood's signature, scalloped hood

These illustrations are montages by Y. Saunders from existing factory drawings

 

 

 

fdenesc.JPG (6436 bytes)
"Fleetdene" landaulet-sedan style #3930-SC; list price $4,995
[This is a montage by Y. Saunders from an original Fleetwood drawing]

 

 

 

fmeresc.JPG (6481 bytes)
"Fleetmere" landaulet-sedan style #3955-SC; list price $4,995
[This is a montage by Y. Saunders from an original Fleetwood drawing]

 

 

 

30fwick.JPG (8536 bytes)    fwickop.jpg (3208 bytes)
"Fleetwick"  town car for 5 passengers with blanked out rear quarters, #3912;
small vignette (right) shows occasional, so-called "opera" seats;
weight 5,230 lbs; list price $4,995

fwicki.jpg (3956 bytes)    
The seating plan

30Fl3525.jpg (16823 bytes)    30Fl3525i1.jpg (5629 bytes)    30Fl3525i2.jpg (5487 bytes)
Fleetwood style #3912, the Fleetwick town car for 5/7 passengers
[ Publicity photos of this popular town car style ]

 

 

 

fdalesc.JPG (5812 bytes)
"Fleetdale" landaulet-sedan style #3975-SC; list price $5,095
[This is a montage by Y. Saunders from an original Fleetwood drawing]

 

 

 

30fbourn.JPG (9023 bytes)
"Fleetbourne" town brougham for 7 passengers, style #3991;
metal roof (no leather); weight 5,320 lbs, list price $5,145.

fbouri.jpg (4567 bytes)    fboursd.jpg (4084 bytes)
The seating plan (left); driver's canopy cover in place (right)

 

 

 

fmont.jpg (8481 bytes)    fmonti.jpg (4135 bytes)
"Fleetmont" town car for 7 passengers, style #3920;
small quarter windows; weight  5,150 lbs; list price $5,145

 

 

 

30fcrest.jpg (8747 bytes)    fcrsti.jpg (4185 bytes)
"Fleetcrest" town car for 7 passengers, style #3925, with blank rear quarters;
weight 5,135 pounds; list price $5,145 (i.e. a tad over $1 a pound!)

 

 

 

fdenec.JPG (6487 bytes)
"Fleetdene" limousine-landaulet style #3930-C; list price $5,195
[This is a montage by Y. Saunders from an original Fleetwood drawing]

 

 

 

Fmerec.jpg (6099 bytes)
"Fleetmere" limousine-landaulet style #3955-C; list price $5,195
[This is a montage by Y. Saunders from an original Fleetwood drawing]

 

 

 

Fdalec.jpg (5843 bytes)
"Fleetdale" limousine-landaulet style #3975-C; list price $5,395
[This is a montage by Y. Saunders from an original Fleetwood drawing]

 

 

 

fwick_c.JPG (5593 bytes)
"Fleetwick" town landaulet style #3912-C; list price $5,745
[This is a montage by Y. Saunders from an original Fleetwood drawing]

 

 

 

fcrest_c.JPG (6320 bytes)
"Fleetcrest" town landaulet style #3925-C; list price $5,895
[This is a montage by Y. Saunders from an original Fleetwood drawing]

 

 

 

fmont_c.JPG (5651 bytes)
"Fleetmont" town landaulet style #3920-C; list price $5,945
[This is a montage by Y. Saunders from an original Fleetwood drawing]

30tcimpa.jpg (6462 bytes)
I believe this is a surviving Fleetwood style #3920-C

 

 

 

fbourn_c.JPG (6075 bytes)
The most expensive Cadillac in the V-8 range for 1930 was this
"Fleetbourne" town landaulet style #3991-C; list price $5,945

[This is a montage by Y. Saunders from an original Fleetwood drawing]

 

 

 

30_4164.JPG (7062 bytes)
This elegant, square-edged Town Brougham proposal by Fleetwood for 1930 was used in 1930 on the sixteen-cylinder chassis

 

 

 

Mystery Cars

30SPTPH.JPG (11131 bytes)
This model is  described as a "dual-cowl phaeton"; Cadillac usually described an open car with secondary, folding cowl as a "sport phaeton"; this lovely image is printed on silk and featured on a "kitschy"birthday greeting card I got from Gita, some twenty years ago

v630Pha.jpg (6108 bytes)
This is an older, color PC and probably shows a museum car

 

 

 

Details

 

30grlshd.jpg (2845 bytes)    30instru.jpg (5528 bytes)    30tnkrk.jpg (4396 bytes)
From L-R:  (1) Thermostatic radiator shutters, (2) the 1930 V-8 instrument board, (3) folding trunk rack

30engne.jpg (6326 bytes)    30rraxl.jpg (4002 bytes)
(Left) 1930, 353ci V-8 engine,  (right)   ¾-floating rear axle

30v8das2.jpg (9140 bytes)    30v8dash.jpg (8360 bytes)
Two different restored instrument panels for 1930

 

 

 

30smking.jpg (3069 bytes)
Fleetwood smoking and vanity cases (detail)
were finished with inset upholstery fabric

 

 

 

30BDYDRP.JPG (6267 bytes)
Dropping the engine onto the chassis

30plaqu.jpg (13574 bytes)
Manufacturer's body plate

 

 

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[ Background image:  ¾-front view of a 1930 Cadillac V-8 sedan, the Series 353 ]