Single family ownership since 1955 until 2011 and since then part
of a private collection until now 1939 Cadillac Series 60 Special
V8 Touring Sedan Chassis no. 6291776 West Coast Classics are proud
to present this very rare and beautifully restored 1939 Cadillac
Series Sixty Special which had been in the same family for 56
years. Purchased new from Dickson Motors, Ltd of Winnipeg, Canada
by a couple hailing from nearby Manitoba, the car was reportedly
sparingly driven and stored from the beginning of WWII until the
owner's uncle acquired the car in 1955. Driven only occasionally
and always garaged in Toronto, the car was gifted to the Southern
California based owner by his uncle. It has been carefully
maintained and remained lovingly presented and unrestored, showing
only 80,000 miles on the clock and has been recently fully serviced
and drives very well. Body Style: 39-6019SBody: 1684Paint: 54Trim:
44In 1939 all V8 powered Cadillacs had the new tri-corner grilles
in the fender 'catwalks' flanking the regular grille. These models
were completely new in appearance with a V-shaped main grille,
larger glass areas, automatic adjusting rear springs and no running
boards.All Cadillac V8's including the 60 Special had the same
styling motifs, but the detail dimensions differed for each car
line. A new pointed center grille and functional side grilles were
made of die cast metal and had fine pitch bars. A single die cast
louver was positioned to the rear of each hood side panel. The
headlights were once again attached to the radiator casting. The
Cadillac Sixty Special, now bodied by Fleetwood, was offered with
the optional Sunshine Turret Top or with a center division.In 1939,
the Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special was introduced as a trend setting
luxury 4 for sedan designed by the legendary Harley Earl &
Bill Mitchell! It was de signed as an extended wheelbase derivative
of the Series 60, often referred to as the Fleetwood Sixty Special.
The Sixty Special designation was reserved for some of Cadillac's
most luxurious vehicles. Powered by a 346-cubic inch V8 engine and
built on an extended 127-inch wheelbase, it offered a blend of
formal elegance and owner-driven comfort, making it a significant
success for Cadillac. The 1939 model continued the innovative
design introduced in 1938, with a "coupe-like" integrated trunk
that helped establish the "three-box" sedan styling. The most
dramatic 1938 Cadillac was the new Series 60 Special, nestled
between the entry-level 60 Series and the Fleetwood-bodied 75s. On
a double-drop, lowered frame, the 60 Special had a unique body and
distinctive trim with wide-spaced grille bars. A five-window sedan
with an exclusive greenhouse, it was styled to look like a
convertible sedan in steel and had dual side-mounts. Built on a
127-in. wheelbase, the 60 Special was three inches longer and three
inches lower than the 60 Series, rendering running boards
superfluous. The side windows had chrome perimeter frames and thin
pillars, further echoing the convertible air. The 3-inch longer
wheelbase than the standard Series 60 cars with the new Sixty
Special utilizing a unique "X" frame underneath, which allowed the
4,170 lb car to sit within its frame. This not only gave the new
Cadillac the stiffest chassis on the market, but it was also 3
inches lower than other Cadillacs - with no sacrifice in headroom.
The style returned for 1939 with bodies built for the 60 Special in
the Fleetwood shops, Cadillacs premium in-house coachbuilder. While
significantly more expensive than 61 Series sedans at $2,195, the
60S was reasonably priced when compared to the Series 75 and 90
models for 1939. With thinner grille bars like the other Cadillacs,
the 1939 60 Special retained the unique greenhouse. As before, it
shared the 346-cu. in. L-head Cadillac V-8 and power train with its
division siblings. This 1939 Series 60 Special is painted Black
with a Gray pinstriped Bedford Cord upholstery, and fitted with
wide whitewall tires, fitted with a heater and defroster. The
extended 127-inch wheelbase allowed for a large, luxurious interior
and the 60 Special shared the 346-cubic inch L-head V8 engine and
powertrain with other Cadillac models, providing quiet and smooth
operation matched to a 3-speed manual transmission which was
equipped with "triple silent" helical-cut gears for quiet
performance. The car featured Cadillac's "Knee-Action" independent
front suspension for a refined ride. The Sixty Special was a major
sales success, accounting for a substantial portion of Cadillac's
sales and influencing GM's future model development and today, the
1939 Fleetwood 60 Special is a coveted "Full Classic" that is
valued by enthusiasts for its exceptional design and driving
manners. It is also a popular platform for "restomod" projects, in
which the classic exterior is paired with a modern powertrain and
conveniences. The new four-door sedan, designed to look like a
convertible sedan, showcased trend-setting features including a
completely integrated, coupe-like trunk (which launched "three-box"
sedan styling); no running boards (which all makes soon followed);
convertible-style doors with bright metal window frames (Bill
Mitchell called the '38 60 Special "the first hardtop"); a
"four-window" canopy with more glass area than any Cadillac before;
a steeply-raked windshield and four front-hinged doors. Contrary to
what was then prevailing practice for luxury automobiles, the new
Sixty Special was intended as an owner-driven car, rather than a
chauffeur-driven one. The disappearance of running boards along the
side and its lack of a heavy belt line molding made the sleek car
appear even lower. More important, it allowed shoulder and hip room
to increase by over 5 inches without an increase in overall width.
When combined with the brand-new column-mounted shift lever, the
cars offered true six passenger comfort. The Sixty Special was
powered by Cadillac's standard 130 hp (97 kW), 346 cu in (5.67 L)
V8 engine.
Vehicle Details
1939 Cadillac Series 60
Listing ID:CC-1944211
Price:$32,500
Location:Torrance, California
Year:1939
Make:Cadillac
Model:Series 60
Exterior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:80645
Stock Number:91776
VIN:6291776
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