Zoom Classic Cars presents this 1941 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible
Coupe. Headed to ONLINE AUCTION Soon. Nice example of the classic
1941 Convertible. Dark Blue over Brown leather with Tan manual
Convertible top featuring the 346CI Monobloc Flathead V8 and 3
Speed Manual Transmission. Original 6 Volt car. Older restoration
purchased at Hersey about 7 years ago and still in very nice
overall condition. Engine was rebuilt prior to purchase as well as
repaint which still shows very well. All the body panels are solid,
appear to be original and line up beautifully. All the chrome, trim
and badging is intact and in overall very good condition with some
very minor pitting on the bumpers as shown. Undercarriage of the
car is very clean and solid. Leather interior is in great condition
with walnut dash and beautiful instrumentation. The arrival of
Cadillac's Series 62 marked a significant turning point for General
Motors' flagship marque. The upright grilles and running boards of
the Classic Era were finally put to bed, as the Series 62 debuted a
fresh and modern new look created by Harley Earl and his team in
General Motors' prolific styling department. The headlights sat in
pontoon-style fenders flanking a low and wide horizontal grille.
The broad-shouldered body eliminated the need for exterior running
boards which in-turn gave the car a sleek and clean profile.
Flowing lines and finely judged detailing tied the design together
with Harley Earl's typical restrained flair. Aesthetically
speaking, it was one of the most important designs in Cadillac
history - often compared with other ground-breaking American
automobiles like the Cord 810, Duesenberg J, and Earl's own 1927
LaSalle. Under the skin was Cadillac's L-head "Monobloc" V8 engine
which served Cadillac well through multiple evolutions. The 1941
iteration displaced 346 cubic-inches and developed an impressive
150 horsepower. The company produced more than 24,000 Series 62s
across a range of five distinct body styles. This beautifully
restored 1941 Series 62 is one of just 3,100 cars built with style
number 6267D, the stylish and desirable convertible coupe
coachwork. The elegant proportions of the two-door convertible body
combine with the fresh front-end styling to create one of the most
appealing cars of the early 1940s. With the powerful V8, 3-speed
manual gearbox, and independent front suspension, the Series 62 is
also one of the best driving cars of the period. This specific has
been used sparingly in the since purchased but starts right up,
runs drives and handles very well. Has wide white bias ply tires
mounted on the factory steel wheels with Factory Cadillac wheel
covers. The car does have some minor issues that need to be
addressed including speedometer that works intermittently,
odometer, wipers, clock, radio and power antenna not working.
Heating system has been plumbed but not currently functioning.
Convertible canvas top is older and has staining that could using
cleaning up but is in overall very good condition with no rips or
tears and with mechanisms functioning properly to open and close.
Car comes with clean title in the owner's name, electrical
diagrams, convertible boot and car cover. Stored in MA. Please
click on the Blue "Additional Info" button to see a video of the
car cold starting from storage. Call Jeff for more information or
to arrange a viewing of this iconic Cadillac Convertible. Thanks
for Looking.
Vehicle Details
1941 Cadillac Series 62
Listing ID:CC-1898659
Price:$47,900
Location:Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
Year:1941
Make:Cadillac
Model:Series 62
Exterior Color:Dark Blue
Interior Color:Brown
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:1941CADCVTCPE62JVJO
VIN:8350270
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