This is the 1934 Cadillac 452D V16 Victoria Convertible Coupe Maroon Open roof in 1:43 scale by Stamp Models.
The 1934 Cadillac 452D V16 Victoria Convertible Coupe stands as a pinnacle of automotive luxury and engineering excellence during the interwar period. Powered by Cadillac's legendary 452-cubic-inch V16 engine, it offered unparalleled smoothness and power, producing 185 horsepower—a remarkable feat at the time. Designed by Fleetwood, its styling exuded elegance with sweeping fenders, a low-slung silhouette, and meticulous attention to detail. One of its standout features was its advanced overhead-valve engine configuration, which provided superior performance and reliability compared to many of its competitors, who still relied on straight-eight or flathead engines. Additionally, the car's customizability allowed buyers to tailor interiors and exteriors to their exact tastes, making it a statement of personal prestige and exclusivity. This combination of innovation, luxury, and bespoke craftsmanship set the 452D apart in the highly competitive luxury car market of the 1930s.
Excellent quality and finish. Beautifully crafted and exquisitely detailed. Models are hand
painted, decorated and assembled. Beautiful detail and accuracy of shape and scale. Photo
etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Each model
comes with its own acrylic display case.
The 1934 Cadillac 452D V16 Victoria Convertible Coupe stands as a pinnacle of automotive luxury and engineering excellence during the interwar period. Powered by Cadillac's legendary 452-cubic-inch V16 engine, it offered unparalleled smoothness and power, producing 185 horsepower—a remarkable feat at the time. Designed by Fleetwood, its styling exuded elegance with sweeping fenders, a low-slung silhouette, and meticulous attention to detail. One of its standout features was its advanced overhead-valve engine configuration, which provided superior performance and reliability compared to many of its competitors, who still relied on straight-eight or flathead engines. Additionally, the car's customizability allowed buyers to tailor interiors and exteriors to their exact tastes, making it a statement of personal prestige and exclusivity. This combination of innovation, luxury, and bespoke craftsmanship set the 452D apart in the highly competitive luxury car market of the 1930s.
Excellent quality and finish. Beautifully crafted and exquisitely detailed. Models are hand
painted, decorated and assembled. Beautiful detail and accuracy of shape and scale. Photo
etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Each model
comes with its own acrylic display case.
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