Vehicle Description
The 1940 Cadillac Series 72 Limousine is a rare and luxurious
vehicle from Cadillac's post-World War II lineup. As part of
Cadillac's prestigious Fleetwood series, this model exemplifies the
brand's commitment to style, comfort, and innovation during this
period. It shares a general appearance with the Series 75 but is
three inches shorter and distinguished by rectangular taillights
set high on the sides of the trunk. Interior: High-quality
upholstery, typically in leather or premium cloth. Rich wood trim
accents on the dashboard, doors, and other surfaces. Partition
window separating the driver's compartment from the rear passenger
area. Rear passenger amenities such as folding jump seats,
footrests, and additional storage compartments. Condition: The
overall condition of the vehicle is great, with solid paint and an
interior free of tearing or stains. Additionally, it has an
aftermarket Alpine radio installed. Legacy: The 1940 Cadillac
Series 72 Limousine remains an iconic symbol of post-war American
luxury, embodying the elegance, innovation, and craftsmanship of
Cadillac during this era.