1941 CADILLAC SERIES 60 SPECIAL 346 V8 FLEETWOOD Heralded as one of
Bill Mitchell?s foremost Cadillac designs, with all-new styling for
1941 Powered by a 346-cu.-in. V-8 engine coupled with a
three-speed, column-mounted manual transmission CCCA Full Classic,
ideal for touring events West Coast Classics are proud to present
this 1941 Cadillac Series 60 Special is a Fleetwood-bodied sedan
finished in its original El Centro Green Metallic color over a
cloth stripe interior It is powered by a 346ci V8 paired with a
column-shifted three-speed manual transmission, and features
include steel wheels with hubcaps, bench seats, wood interior trim,
a clock, and a radio with a built-in speaker. In the wake of the
Great Depression Cadillac surged forward into the modern era with
their new models such as this Cadillac Series 60 Special with Body
by Fleetwood. Harley Earl had appointed Bill Mitchell as the chief
designer for the new Cadillac design studio back in 1936 with a
focus on a new wave of styling changes to create a far more modern
and progressive new model. When first introduced in 1938, the
Series 60 Special was designed for the owner-driver accustomed to a
high level of status and luxury while preferring not to employ a
chauffeur.By 1940, every Series 60 model would be Fleetwood
marketed, which included higher-end molding, trim, and upholstery.
Meanwhile, 1941 became a watershed model-year for Cadillac as every
model received numerous updatesfor example, the front fenders on
the 60 Special now extended into the doorswith completely revised
front-end styling and features which were to be used by Cadillac on
future models for years to come. The Series 60 came equipped with
an automatic heating system, radio and aerial, full wheel discs,
whitewall tires, and the 3.36:1 economy rear axle. Refinished in
its original 'El Centro Green Metallic' and retaining some of its
original upholstery complemented by replacement seat covers, this
car wears an older restoration that shows characterful patina
throughout. It is powered by a 346-cubic-inch V-8 engine and it has
obviously always been faithfully maintained, as it drives extremely
well. The Series 60 received styling tweaks for 1941 that included
a new, wider front grille. This example is one of 4,101 built for
the model year and is finished with the rare flying goddess hood
ornament. The paintwork and exterior trim are shown up close in the
photo gallery below and show patina and some wear but overall this
is a rare truly superb survivor quality car that drives as good as
it looks. Body-color steel wheels wear chrome hubcaps with color
Cadillac crests as well as wide-whitewall tires. The car features
an independent front suspension with coil springs as well as a
semi-floating rear axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs and
four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes. The interior features front and
rear bench seats with striped cloth upholstery. The door caps are
accented with wood, and a radio with a built-in speaker is located
in the center of the dashboard alongside a clock.The two-spoke
steering wheel frames a painted steel dashboard housing a 100-mph
speedometer and auxiliary gauges. The five-digit odometer shows
just over 88k miles. True mileage is unknown. The 346ci Monobloc V8
is topped with a single carburetor and was factory rated at 150
horsepower, which is delivered to the rear wheels through a
column-shifted three-speed manual transmission. These are really
great driving cars and as a tour car of the era, these are hard to
beat; smooth, quiet, reliable and room for many and are approved
CCCA Full Classics. 126" WHEELBASE FENDER SKIRTS ($17.50 A PAIR)
RADIO ($69.50) HEATER ($65) SEAT COVERS ($8.75 / SEAT) FOG LIGHTS
($14.50) BACKUP LIGHT ($7.50) WHEEL DISC ($4 EACH) ORIGINAL PAINT
CODE 55: EL CENTRO GREEN METALLIC ORIGINAL TRIM 1358: GREEN STRIPE
CLOTH In 1940, Cadillac released a new line, the Series 62, which
replaced 1939's Series 61. It was referred to as the 'Torpedo Body'
and was the last full year of production before the Second World
War in 1941 saw sweeping changes and a major expansion of
Cadillac's line. After 1940, the LeSalle was discontinued and the
legendary V16 engine was gone, all models now used the same 346 cu
in V8 introduced in 1936 although improved with a power boost and
which was now rated at 150 bhp. The '41 Cadillac's introduced the
rectangular egg-crate grille that would become the marque's
trademark and the hood ornament goddess was new and served as a
hood-release handle. You will be hard pressed to find anyone to
dispute that the 1941 Cadillac is one of the most elegant
automobiles ever to roll off the GM assembly line. More than 60
years later they are one of the few such models still as attractive
today as they were to buyers when new. Built on a 126 inch
wheelbase channel section frame with a central X crossmember.
Inside bench seats dressed in Green color wool broadcloth seat four
comfortably and the car boasts a woodgrain instrument panel that
houses the standard array of gauges in a beautiful period Art Deco
theme with its original AM radio positioned in the center of the
panel. The clock matching the speedometer dresses up the passenger
side and the car has original factory added options of both the AM
Radio ($69.50) and Heater ($59.50-$65).Moving this nearly 4,000
pound coupe is its original 346 cu in Flathead V8 mated to its
original standard column shift 3 speed manual transmission which
featured synchronized second and third gears. This rare Cadillac
will still run down the road at freeway speeds with no hesitation,
she has no wobbles or creaks. She has been in a private collection
in a controlled environment awaiting restoration for many years.
Few of these rare Series 60 Fleetwoods from 1941 remain in such
original and fine condition, the last full year of production
before the war, making these particular cars extremely collectible
and prized amongst Cadillac enthusiasts.This is a rare opportunity
to own a great daily driving yet unrestored mostly all original
example of an obviously always garaged and rust free 1941 Cadillac
Series 60 Fleetwood Sedan and definitely a car you can drive and
enjoy before restoring and an ideal candidate to restore for the
enthusiast. An undisputed very rare, highly desirable, collectible
and unabused example of one of the outstanding designs of the early
forties pre-war art deco period automobiles and these high quality
luxury cars were built to be able to complete long distances both
quickly, powered by Cadillac's larger version of it's faithful
flathead V8 and in the utmost of luxury!This is one very desirable
pre-war classic car in superb running condition for any classic
American car enthusiast to drive and enjoy and ultimately restore;
a very honest and unabused yet unrestored example of a southern
California 1941 Cadillac Series 60 Fleetwood Sedan for any classic
American car or Cadillac enthusiast and a Classic Car Club of
America Full Classic, this example is an ideal candidate for future
touring in its current condition or as the basis for a full
restoration!
Vehicle Details
1941 Cadillac Series 60
Listing ID:CC-2010931
Price:$29,500
Location:Torrance, California
Year:1941
Make:Cadillac
Model:Series 60
Exterior Color:Green Metallic
Odometer:88009
Stock Number:341379
VIN:6341379
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