1941 Cadillac Series 60 Special Sedan by Fleetwood

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$19,250 USD | Sold

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  • Heralded as one of Bill Mitchell’s foremost Cadillac designs, with all-new styling for 1941
  • Accompanied by a copy of its original build sheet
  • 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
  • Previously owned by well-regarded early American car collector Conrad Fletcher

In the wake of the Great Depression, under the leadership of Nick Dreystadt, Cadillac surged forward into a new modern era thanks in part to models such as the Cadillac Series 60 Special.

Harley Earl appointed Bill Mitchell chief designer for the new Cadillac design studio in 1936 with a focus on bringing a wave of styling changes to create far more progressive new models. 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. The sleek, coupe-like design with simulated convertible hardtop used a double dropped frame to lower the body and lengthen the front fenders in place of heavy running boards. 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 updates—for example, the front fenders on the 60 Special now extended into the doors—and completely revised front-end styling with features adapted by Cadillac on future models for years to come.

This Series 60 was delivered new to Kelly Motor Sales of Rockford, Illinois clad in Nimbus Gray paint with a White body stripe over a Cruiser Gray interior, according to a copy of its original build sheet. It 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 dark blue and retaining some of its original upholstery complemented by replacement seat covers, the car wears an older restoration that shows characterful patina throughout. It is powered by a 346-cubic-inch V-8 engine. Previously owned by well-regarded American car collector Conrad Fletcher and acquired by the consignor in 2023, it has been faithfully maintained, including replacement of the brake master cylinder and mounting two steering stabilizers in 2021.

A Classic Car Club of America Full Classic, the Cadillac Series 60 Special is a favorite on CARavans for its combination of performance, style, and comfort. This example is an ideal candidate for future touring in its current condition or as the basis for a full restoration.