1931 Cadillac Golfer’s
he lead car in Barons’ sale at SandownPark on September 17th is
guaranteed to turn heads. In fact, it could probably stop traffic! The 1931 Cadillac Golfer’s Drophead Coupé - which is believed to have once belonged to the flamboyant pianist Liberace - features 23.75ct gold leaf-clad bodywork, silver external door handles and 24ct gold-plated internal door handles.
These gleaming embellishments are the results of a lavish, three-year
project carried out in the 1970s by the then-owner, Jack Smith of
Kansas, USA. Mr Smith sold the car at a Kruse auction in 1975, and in
more recent years it has spent 12 years on display in a German museum -
where it was presented as Liberace's car.
The gold leaf coachwork is offset by white leather upholstery and a
working hood completes this truly extraordinary vehicle, which also has
driving lamps that move with the steering wheel. The car is powered by
a 5.7 litre V8 engine, mated to a three-speed manual transmission. The guide price for this very rare Cadillac - part of a large private collection which is being reduced - starts at £85,000.








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