1940 Cadillac Godfather Fleetwood Series 7233 Seven Passenger Limousine, Frame Off Resto Mode (power & conveniences of a modern ride), easy to maintane at any shop. All works (over $100,000) documented with pictures. Better and prettier than when rolled off the Detroit GM Factory floor in 1939. This Cadillac was re-built to be an everyday driver, keeping its original exterior & interior appearance. Last year of Cadillac with bullet head lights.
350 Small block GM engine
700 R 4 automatic transmission
Power steering
Power breaks
Separate front & rear air/heat
Dual Battery
The interior resplendent in two tone silver & black leather upholstry with lots of Art Deco chrome accents and rose wood framings. Nardi walnut tilting steering wheel.
The rear coach area has drop down LCD entertainment system and all the control switches and mood lighting. Original arm sling, chrome intercom hand set, cranked glass, and privacy divider. By using the 2 retractable jump seats, it allows 5 passengers in the rear coach area. Concealed ice chest behind rear seat armrest, crystal decanters and glasses by the rear glass, removable walnut champagne bar. Seat belts. Beacon light behind the front grill.
To enhance the ride, she rolls on P235/75R15 Cocker Classic 3 1/8 inch white wall Radial tires with Sombrero hub caps.
The original Bill of Sale dated 12/21/1939 states the buyer as, Greenlease Mfr Car Co of Kansas City, Mo. The invoice price was $2,180.71, shipped from Detroit via MC Wabash route, Fright Car No. NYC59994, Car No.15 228, Body No. 57.