The vehicle had wire wheels, those in front being slightly larger.
Wire wheels and a hard top were also available.
He sat down at the table, resting the gun on the big wire wheel lying there.
Wire wheels would occasionally continue to be optionally available through 1992.
When a customer went to buy the wire wheels, the make of the vehicle would be stamped in the center.
They looked like the spokes of a gigantic wire wheel.
In the 1927 to 1928 time, the first snap-on center caps were being made on the wire wheels.
Early models suffered from problems related to their specially designed wire wheels.
Wire wheels, with their excellent weight to strength ratio, soon became popular for light vehicles.
Also available - for $325 - was a set of five wire wheels, which hadn't been seen on factory Cadillacs since the 1930s.