1941 Cadillac Series 62 Fully Loaded! Fleetwood Restored Original Miles!! on 2040-cars
Glendale, California, United States
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1941 AMAZING Cadillac Original 77k miles!!!! This piece of American history is a one family owned vehicle which has 77k original miles. Well maintained and always garaged. Bought the car from the son of an ill man for my collection but unfortunately for me I am selling this great Cadillac to make space for new vintage cars that I am adding to my collection. Previous owner did an amazing paint job a few years ago. The underneath was coated to prevent rust and deterioration, although the car was always parked in a temperature controlled garage. Original seats are still in great condition and the door panels are in great condition just needs a little clean up. New carpet was installed recently. Headliner is also in great condition. Car has newer tires. This Cadillac starts right up with it's original 6volt. The motor sounds amazing. Runs and drives perfect. The Hydramatic transmission shifts perfect. It is a joy to take out and drive. A headturner that gets lots of thumbs ups. All the gauges work except for the gas gauge which started acting strange but was working fine earlier. This car has heavy options including a radio antenna but the radio does not work. The clock also does not work. Wipers work very well. The windows were all changed except for the front driver's and passenger sides. 80% of the chrome has been redone and the ones that haven't are still very presentable. Underneath the car is very solid and clean with no rust. New upholstery was recently done in the trunk. Wood trim on the interior looks great. Overall this is a very original Cadillac with the rare Hydramatic transmission. This is your chance to own this one of a kind piece of history that does not come around often.
On Mar-14-14 at 20:12:56 PDT, seller added the following information: rare Hydramatic transmission !!! |
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