1961 Cadillac Fleetwood Limouisine on 2040-cars
Magnolia, Arkansas, United States
THIS 1961 CADILLAC LIMOUISINE HAS BEEN RESTORED NEW CHROME, PAINT AND INTERIOR. NO EXPENSE WAS SPARED. THIS CLASSIC HAS LOW MILES SINCE RESTORATION AND DRIVES WELL ALL ITEMS ON THIS CAR WORK GREAT. LESS THAN 950 WERE MADE . THIS CAR WAS LOANED TO A MOVIE COMPANY TO FILM THE MOVIE FACTORY GIRL PICTURES OF THIS CAR WITH ACTOR JIMMY FALLEN AND OTHERS WILL BE INCLUDED WITH THE CAR. THIS CAR HAS BEEN STORED INDOORS ONLY TAKEN OUT ON SPECIAL OCCASIONS. CAR IS SOLD AS IS I AM LISTING THIS CAR FOR THE OWNER I WILL BE AVALIABLE TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE I WILL ASSIST WITH TRANSPORTING THIS CAR ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD AT BUYERS EXPENSE. CAR CAN BE STORED INDOORS FOR THIRTY AFTER PURCHASE UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE AGREED TO. I PREFER PHONE CALLS NO E-MAILS PLEASE THANKS KEVIN 870-299-0868
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Cadillac back on track with 600-hp ATS-V.R racer in FIA GT3 spec [w/video]
Fri, 14 Nov 2014There was already a rumor brewing that Cadillac might eschew the CTS as its racecar next season in favor of the ATS Coupe. It turns out that is absolutely the case, and now we know just what this 600-horsepower, future racer looks like. The coupe might not be limited to competing in just the US, though, because it's built to FIA GT3-specifications, meaning that this Caddy is also eligible to race in over 30 series worldwide against the likes of Bentley, McLaren, Audi and other premium brands.
The heart of this massively winged Cadillac is an engine dubbed the LF4.R. It's based around the unit in the production ATS-V and CTS Vsport but with larger turbos, bigger intercoolers, side exhausts and other tricks. Cadillac claims it makes a monstrous 600 hp and 520 pound-feet of torque in unrestricted form.
As the photo above shows, the ATS-V.R also wears an aggressive aero kit with a carbon fiber front splitter, and a wing at the back that could probably double as a picnic table in a pinch. The dry weight of the whole package is quoted at about 2,900 pounds, which is around 700 pounds less than the street version.
Cadillac V-Series Academy comes to Las Vegas [w/video]
Thu, 31 Jan 2013General Motors has added another high-speed education course to the curriculum at the Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch outside of Las Vegas, Nevada. The desert track already hosts the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School with Chevrolet Corvettes, including the ZR1, and they've just added the Cadillac V-Series Academy.
Open now, the one- and two-day performance driving school teaches "the finer points of high performance driving" using the 556-horspower instructional aids known as the CTS-V sedan, coupe and wagon. This is different than than using the CTS-V at the Monticello Motor Club on the east coast - that's part of a sponsorship deal that Cadillac has with the track. The driving course at the Motorsports Ranch is its own program that was developed by Fellows, and we have no reason to think the Cadillac edition won't be just as thorough and enjoyable as the one with Corvettes.
Unlike the 'Vette edition, however, it doesn't appear that you get an invitation to the program if you buy a CTS-V model. Classes are capped at 12 participants and run $1,295 for a single day, $2,295 for two days. There are a video and a press release below with more info.
Cadillac XTS to become Opel flagship sedan?
Tue, 24 Jul 2012According to Auto-News.de, Opel is considering using Cadillac's all-new big sedan, the XTS, as the base for its new flagship car, which would likely carry the name Omega.
WorldCarFans.com speculates that Opel could use GM's 3.6-liter direct-injection V6 that generates 304 horsepower or, possibly, a 2.8-liter turbocharged six-cylinder engine that creates 321 horsepower to power the vehicle. The European automaker could even use a 195-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder engine in this application - fine, since many of Europe's largest sedans are powered by smaller, more efficient engines.
Regardless of power, the Omega could arrive at dealerships by the end of 2013.