For sale by Carolina Classic Cars of Asheboro: a magnificent 1927 Cadillac Sport Touring limousine, an icon of automotive luxury and history. As part of the esteemed 314A family, this Cadillac represents a pinnacle of craftsmanship and imperial design, powered by a robust V8 engine that delivered top performance for its time. Restored to perfection, this car is a masterpiece of opulence and owned by one of North Carolina's icons. This Cadillac holds a rich history, having chauffeured notable figures such as Bing Crosby's wife, Catherine, and been a centerpiece in high-profile weddings at the illustrious Linbrook Estate. This 500-acre estate, owned by Jerry Neal, co-founder of RF Micro Devices, serves as the ideal backdrop for this stunning vehicle. In fact, Mr Neal served as a chauffeur for many years even wearing the signature attire to play the part with many of the events that showcased this vehicle. With its platinum and merlot exterior, Fisher custom body, zinc chromate paint and less than 11,000 miles, this car exudes the elegance it has long symbolized. This vehicle is noteworthy of celebrity status with even Katy Perry being photographed with the iconic Cadillac The Cadillac underwent a meticulous frame-off restoration between 1995 and 1997, including a custom-built frame to protect it during the process. The restoration process started with a complete engine rebuilt in 1980 and was meticulously restored during this time. The car has only had three owners, with its early history tied to David Tunick, a world-renowned antique collector, and Hugh Hawthorne, who owned it for over 50 years. Under Hawthorne's care, the car received multiple awards at classic car shows and was featured in prestigious events, solidifying its status as a treasured piece of automotive history. This Cadillac has undergone a meticulous restoration and since the restoration has been kept in a climate controlled environment to maintain its luster and craftsmanship that is considered concourse condition. This 1927 Cadillac, with serial number 126-8068, is a living testament to craftsmanship, heritage, and luxury. With its original manual, participation plaques, and a restoration story that spans decades, it is more than just a car--it's a legacy. Now, you have the chance to own a piece of history that has graced some of North Carolina's most iconic landscapes. Don't miss the opportunity to make this one-of-a-kind Cadillac yours.