1929 Cadillac Model 341-B (Town Sedan)

Pre-War Treasures23,000 mi
Cadillac Model 341-B - Image 1

This 1929 Cadillac Model 341-B town sedan underwent a refurbishment before it was purchased by the current owner in 2018. The car is finished in two-tone tan over color-coordinated cloth upholstery, and power comes from a 341ci V8 paired with a three-speed manual transmission. The Fisher-built bodywork features Trippe Speedlight driving lamps, a headlight bar with a Cadillac V8 badge, a chrome radiator surround, a Goddess radiator mascot, a sun visor, electric windshield wipers, glass wind wings, running boards, rear-hinged doors, dual taillights, a locking storage trunk, and a fold-down luggage rack.

Engine341ci V8
TransmissionThree-speed manual
Mileage23,000 miles
Exterior ColorTwo-tone tan

Highlights

  • 341ci V8 engine (90 hp) with finned cylinder heads
  • Three-speed manual transmission
  • Fisher-built bodywork in two-tone tan
  • Trippe Speedlight driving lamps
  • Goddess radiator mascot
  • Electric windshield wipers and glass wind wings
  • Rear-hinged doors and fold-down luggage rack
  • 140" wheelbase with semi-elliptical leaf springs

Exterior Features

  • Trippe Speedlight driving lamps
  • Headlight bar with Cadillac V8 badge
  • Chrome radiator surround
  • Goddess radiator mascot
  • Sun visor
  • Electric windshield wipers
  • Glass wind wings
  • Running boards
  • Rear-hinged doors
  • Dual taillights
  • Locking storage trunk
  • Fold-down luggage rack
  • Brown-painted wire wheels with hub caps
  • Dual side-mount spares with mirrors

Interior Features

  • Tan cloth upholstery on front and rear bench seats
  • Color-coordinated headliner and door panels
  • Brocade cloth accents on door panels
  • Wood window trim
  • B-pillar-mounted flower vases
  • Rear robe bar
  • Four-spoke steering wheel
  • Black-finished dash panel
  • 80-mph barrel-type speedometer

Additional Notes

  • Refurbished before current ownership in 2018
  • Total mileage unknown
  • Dual side-mount spares with mirrors
Heritage LinePre-War Treasures