Vehicle Description
Offered here is an outstanding example of Cadillac's heritage with
this rare and interesting 1941 Series 63 Six-Window Touring Sedan.
So special was the Series 63, it was offered only in a six-window
sedan making it a very rare car in Cadillac's line-up. It had a
brief two-year production run for 1941 and a war shortened 1942
only. The Series 63's notchback styling rode on a 126-inch
wheelbase and featured concealed running boards with a brilliant
molding surrounding all three side windows. Finished in Cadillac's
Valcour Maroon, this formal sedan carries an air of elegance that's
reserved for only the best formal car. It has an astonishing degree
of originality with the paint, body panels and the drivetrain all
unrestored and in excellent condition. Power comes from its numbers
matching, smooth and quiet 346 cubic-inch eight-cylinder L-head
engine and GM's all-new for 1941 Hydra-Matic four-speed
transmission. The Hydra-Matic is a rare option for this car as just
153 out of the 5,050 built for 1941 were so equipped. The engine
compartment and interior are nicely detailed, and this Cadillac is
also equipped with optional "Hill Holder", original working AM
radio, spotlight, fog lamps, heater and several pieces of
documentation including the original sales receipt. This Series 63
six-window sedan is a rare piece of Cadillac's heritage. It's sleek
styling and formal elegance represents the very pinnacle of luxury
for the 1940's. For a formal night on the town or fine touring in
the country, this Cadillac is a stylish representative from a
bygone era of absolute elegance.