Rolling on 19-inch wire wheels and double white-wall rubber, this classic 1931 Cadillac V-12 Roadster features the optional Dual Pilot-Ray Steering Lights — activated by the turn of the steering wheel to see around corners at night.
The sleek “Flying Heron" radiator mascot was available on Cadillacs of the era. This car is also equipped with the extra-cost stone-guard to protect the radiator from road damage. With its 135-horsepower engine, this Cadillac could cruise continually at 75 miles per hour — a major feat at the time.