Description
The La Salle V8 303 Roadster, introduced in 1927, was a stylish, open-top version of the La Salle 303 lineup, designed to appeal to buyers seeking both performance and elegance. As La Salle’s debut model, the 303 Roadster carried Cadillac’s engineering quality and Harley Earl’s cutting-edge design. La Salle was intended as a Cadillac companion brand, filling the gap between Cadillac’s luxury and Buick’s premium models, and the 303 Roadster quickly gained attention for its sophisticated styling and performance.
The 303 Roadster was powered by a 5.0-liter (303 cubic inch) V8 engine producing approximately 75 horsepower. This engine, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission, provided smooth acceleration and sufficient power, making the roadster an agile and enjoyable drive for its time. Known for its refinement, the V8 allowed for effortless cruising, while the car’s lightweight build enhanced its handling and responsiveness.
Design was a major highlight, with the La Salle 303 Roadster featuring flowing fenders, a low-profile body, and a distinctive chrome grille that contributed to its European-inspired look. The open-top design gave it a sporty, adventurous appeal, and the interior included fine materials and luxury details. With its combination of performance and aesthetics, the La Salle 303 Roadster became a popular choice among young, affluent buyers looking for a blend of luxury and excitement.
The La Salle 303 Roadster remains a sought-after collector’s car today, valued for its role in shaping American luxury design and for its contribution to General Motors’ heritage as one of the first cars to embody Harley Earl’s visionary style.