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Poll results: '33 Cadillac or Lincoln?
Voter(s): 24
Poll is closed May 14, 2026
'33 Cadillac  -  votes: 8 / 33.3%
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33.3%
'33 Lincoln  -  votes: 7 / 29.2%
7
29.2%
Tie  -  votes: 7 / 29.2%
7
29.2%
Sorry no interest in this selection.  -  votes: 2 / 8.3%
2
8.3%

Poll: Which '33? (5/1/2026)

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(@sizedoesmatter)
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'33 Cadillac or Lincoln?

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If selection is greater than 2 rank them.

 

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1933 Cadillac Series 452 C V16
1933 Lincoln KB Convertible Coupe by LeBaron 1

John Bono
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kevins
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I’m generally a Cadillac man but that Lincoln is sure pretty enough to get my vote today.

 



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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Not my area of collecting interest but a beautiful era for sure.  I like the look of the Lincoln better but both are sensational.



   
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Geoff Jowett
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beautiful double, no way I could split these 2, a tie for me, thanks John



   
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(@perrone1)
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The overall elegance, regal stance and attention to fine detail, makes the Cadillac a winner for me; in fact, it is one of the most beautiful cars I have seen. Having said that, I like the Lincoln's grille a little better and the wire wheels are great, except for being body color. Like todays trend to black-out the wheels. Sorry, I ain't buyin' it. But the biggest drawback, by far, on the Linc, is the back of the top. It goes WAY too deep into the body and skews the styling completely - for me at least. Caddy for the win.

Awesome comparison today John - thank you sir!


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Ed Glorius
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Cadillac in a very close choice. I like it's fully enclosed fenders.


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I gotta call it a draw, both are equally spectacular. JMHO though. 😁



   
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@geno +1. JMHO also.



   
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John Napoli
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Sorry, I really have no interest in pre 40 auto's.



   
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Brush
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Both beautiful museum pieces. But, too old for me. I prefer '50 up for cars, because they can be driven more than to just shows. 

They look like stable mates, they are so similar. I lean toward the looks of the blue one.



   
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David Green
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I really like this era and am always interested in adding 1/43 models. Both of these cars are spectacular and I cannot decide anything other than a tie.



   
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(@car224)
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Not much of a 30s collector but I voted for the Cadillac. Those hoods on those cars are like football fields. 



   
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(@100ford2003)
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I prefer the Lincoln. 



   
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Dave_Larsen
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Two outstanding classics!    I found myself drawn to the tri-bar front bumper of the Cadillac and the way the three trim pieces on the fender echo it.   So Cadillac.



   
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Voted a tie.  I do like these two, but they aren't cars  I collect.



   
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