1934 Cadillac V16 Victoria Coupe. Only one has been built in the entire production from 1934-37. The car is owned by a Canadian collector.
That looks great. Thanks for photo.
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
What a beautiful car and model ! That is a really nice color, too.
Being modeled after a one of one real car is appealing to me. It would fit well in my collection of one-offs. Thanks for sharing!
Being modeled after a one of one real car is appealing to me. It would fit well in my collection of one-offs. Thanks for sharing!
I have a particular hot spot for Cadillacs and particularly the V16 from 1934-37. If you like one-offs you should consider the Matrix 1937 Dual Cowl Phaeton issued last summer.
Now , look at what this impressive car drives on the road.
The car is owned by Steve Plunkett of London, Ontario, Canada. John Kuvakas probably remembers him. He sold him a Brooklin Cadillac engine at a car show some time ago. I have been to Steve's estate and saw this car as well as the rest of his huge Cadillac collection of very rare cars. He also owns " The Duchess" which I believe was modelled also by Matrix. Quite an impressive Cadillac collection.
Hard to believe that the cars bearing the Cadillac name plate today are in any way descendent from that beautiful 1934 V16.
David Knight
Richmond, Virginia. USA
@kenspear, Yes! I do remember Steve. He was very patient with us as we tried to use a very glitchy credit card program Brooklin was trying out. The man knows his Cadillacs!
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
The center hood chrome piece is missing. This is not uncommon with Stamp showing pre-production models.
I also think Stamp should add some texture to the up top and booth if it is not too late. It would also be nice to see chrome foil at least on the belt line.








