For Sale: 1941 Cadillac Fleetwood in Fredericksburg, Texas

Vehicle Description

1941 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special - Concours Proven, Documented History, Meticulously Maintained Street Dreams is delighted to present this exceptional 1941 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special, a landmark automobile that represents one of the most significant turning points in Cadillac's design and engineering history. Styled by a young Bill Mitchell-who would later rise to GM's legendary design chief-the Sixty Special broke with convention by eliminating running boards, integrating the trunk, and creating a sleek profile with flowing fenders and larger windows. Its distinctive egg-crate grille, 126-inch wheelbase, and elegant proportions set the stage for Cadillac's postwar dominance as America's leader in style and prestige. Historical Provenance This Fleetwood benefits from an unusually well-documented ownership history: Factory & WWII: Built late in 1941, shipped to Cadillac's Zone Manager in Chicago, and never titled. It remained at the Chicago Zone Office throughout the war. First Owner: Sold after WWII to Dr. Simmons (OB/GYN), who cherished the car until his passing in 1980. Second Owner: Stored by Dr. Simmons' widow for more than a decade, then sold in 1995 to the second owner in Canton, Ohio. Third Owner: Acquired in December 2004 with only 81,220 documented miles. During this period the car was transported seasonally to Florida and Michigan and was invited to prestigious events, including the Glenmoor Gathering of Significant Automobiles (scoring 91.9/100 points) and the Ohio Hall of Fame Parade. The car was also featured in multiple newspaper articles. Current Owner: Purchased in 2018, the car has since been lovingly cared for and well preserved. Mechanical & Cosmetic Highlights All original except for a clear-coat repaint Five new Firestone wide whitewall tires Rebuilt starter, carburetor, fuel pump, water pump, heater motors, and defroster motor Radiator serviced with new Shuiter thermostat Engine rebuilt with new head gaskets, plus all new plugs, points, condenser, harness, and belts New brake linings, brake switch, turn signal switch, and stainless steel muffler/tailpipe Interior refreshed with new carpet, original trunk mat retained, and all new door rubber gaskets Radio cleaned and working; clock functional but temperamental Added usability and safety features: auxiliary electric fuel pump, seat belts, power cut-off switch, and auxiliary 12-volt starting system in addition to the original 6-volt setup Engine bay detailed to show standards Driving Impressions Under the hood, Cadillac's refined 5.7L flathead V8 produces 150 hp with abundant low-end torque, making progress effortless through the smooth 3-on-the-tree manual gearbox. Factory figures claimed 0-60 mph in 14 seconds and a 100-mph top speed-astonishing numbers for 1941. Despite tipping the scales at 4,230 lbs and stretching 217 inches in length, the Fleetwood surprises with accurate steering, a remarkably tight turning circle, and a luxurious ride courtesy of its knee-action independent front suspension and long multileaf rear springs. Documentation & Extras Original owner's manual Original jack and tool kit Full set of repair manuals Extensive restoration photos and service records This Fleetwood 60 Special combines heritage, elegance, and careful preservation. With its documented provenance, concours pedigree, and thoughtful mechanical care, it stands as a true Cadillac icon-equally ready to be shown at top events, enjoyed on the open road, or proudly displayed in a distinguished collection.

Vehicle Details

  • 1941 Cadillac Fleetwood
  • Listing ID: CC-2006715
  • Price: $39,500
  • Location:Fredericksburg, Texas
  • Year:1941
  • Make:Cadillac
  • Model:Fleetwood
  • Exterior Color:Black
  • Interior Color:Sand Beige
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Odometer:87529
  • Stock Number:41-7558C
  • VIN:6343562
Listed By:
Street Dreams Texas
03 FM 2093 Suite 1302
Fredericksburg, TX 78624

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