1941 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 60 Special 5 Passenger Touring Sedan

Price: - Item location: Shreveport, Louisiana, United States
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1941 Cadillac Fleetwood

This 1941 Cadillac Sixty Special is from the last year for the first series of cars designed by Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell and built at the Fleetwood plant. Now with front fenders extending into the front pair of its four doors, its cool, elegant design represented the pinnacle of Cadillac refinement. Finished in Valcour Maroon Metallic, it has a correct grey striped cloth interior, whitewall tires, full hub caps, rear fender skirts and a four-speed Hydra-Matic transmission coupled to Cadillac’s 150 horsepower 346 cubic inch V-8. Interior appointments include a beautiful woodgrain dash and door trim, dash clock, radio, heater and a robe rail on the back of the front seat. The paint, chrome and interior all present very well as expected from a Classic Car Club of America National First Prize winner. Finely presented, this very pretty Sixty Special with past concours credentials would be ideal for tours or other long, casual drives. In addition to its fine condition, Cadillac's blend of reliability, comfort and power complement the influential design of this 1941 Sixty Special.