Perhaps one of the most influential automotive designer in history is General Motors executive, Harley Earl. His Art Deco influence dominated the automotive arena during the late 30's and early 40's. His was the person to introduce free sketch and clay modeling to automotive design. With the introduction of the Series 62 Cadillac, he integrated the headlight into the fender creating the Torpedo look. The Series 62 Convertible was and important car built for important people, and with a length of 216 inches, and a width of 80 inches, size does matter. The 1941 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible offered here was acquired by us out of a private collection a year ago with the intention to complete. The car features new paint, restored frame and undercarriage, new interior, good mechanicals and with little effort can be completed to the a high level full classic. Most of the components need to complete are present, the convertible top frame is present, the top material needs to be purchased and installed, the proper color should black with burgundy piping or finish to taste. The original steering wheel has been professionally refinished but the center section needs to acquired. The car has the original radio and most of the parts and hardware needed to finish. This is a good driving vehicle that is recognized as a full classic by the CCCA , and is very worthy of finishing. The 1941 Cadillac convertible is a rare model as Cadillac cut back production and joint the American war effort. With fully restored examples selling upwards of $100, 000 dollars our loss is your gain.
| Price | $26,175 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Cadillac |
| Model | Series 62 |
| Year | 1941 |
| Miles | 69,831 |
| Color | Rockledge Gray |
| Engine | 346 CID V8 150 HP |