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1932 Cadillac V16 Sport Phaeton
Cadillac Sport Phaeton

Produced during the Great Depression, only 300 V-16s were built in 1932, and the Sport Phaeton body style was particularly exclusive. More...

Cagney, Jimmy (1899-1986)
Another dancin' tough guy, James Francis Cagney Jr. was an American actor and dancer. Cagney is remembered for playing multifaceted tough guys in films such as The Public Enemy (1931), Taxi! (1932), Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), The Roaring Twenties (1939), City for Conquest (1940) and White Heat (1949), finding himself typecast in the early years of his career. He was able to negotiate dancing opportunities in his films and ended up winning the Academy Award for his role of George M. Cohan in the musical Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) Wikipedia; 47;

Al Capone
"the Al Capone of Cheese," 3; the Green Mill, 16; aka "the Big Guy," 69; "you could end up cellmates with the Big Fellow himself," 74; Wikipedia

Carnera, Primo (1906-1967) 74, One of the most famous and controversial boxers of the 1930s — a huge Italian heavyweight whose career straddled the worlds of sport, show business, and organized crime. “The Ambling Alp” was the 1933–34 world titleholder — a favorite target for comedians because of his size, accent, and gentle personality. He was often portrayed as a lovable lug in American pop culture.

cocktails 'n' booze
43, Lew Basnight's favorite, "The Doc Holliday"; martinis, 79; Old Log Cabin Presbyterian, 93; Wisconsin Old Fashioned, 94; Mistletoe gin, 108; Calabrese Ndrangheta 200 proof, 120;

Color
63, the New Nuremberg Lanes; magenta and green, 64;

Crosstown, Boynton “Boynt”
2, Hicks’ boss at Unamalgamated Ops; "blames Prohibition for everything," 34;

Curly Bill Spin
42, The road agent's spin, also known as the "Curly Bill spin" (after Curly Bill Brocius) or the "Border roll", was a gunfighting maneuver first identified in the days of the Old West. It was utilized as a ruse when forced to surrender a side arm to an unfriendly party. Wikipedia

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