1937 Cadillac Series 60

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$28,050 USD | Sold

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  • V-8 engine
  • Automatic transmission
  • Sky blue interior
  • Air conditioning
  • Tilt steering column
  • AM/FM cassette radio
  • Wire wheels with whitewall tires
  • Driving lights
  • Dual mirrors
  • Power brakes and steering

There was no better proof of merit than that of public approval. It was tremendously important to Cadillac therefore that more people bought a Cadillac than any other car of comparable cost. The three major reasons for Cadillac's success (they felt) was that no other car was quite as beautiful; no other car could perform so brilliantly - and no other car in period carried the same hallmark of prestige. THe Cadillac belonged to the royal family of motordom.

For every social or business occasion, the companionable coupe provided intimate, personalized transportation. There was plenty of room in the front seat for three passengers to ride in luxury. Plus its divided seat back permited easy access to the comfortable opera-style seats in the rear comprtment. When not in use, these seats were designed to fold up neatly to allow for more valuable storage space. A large capacity compartment is located under the rear deck and affords additional space for luggage.

Running with a modern V-8 engine with an automatic transmission, this blue Cadillac sport coupe has a sky blue interior with navy piping. The car has exceptional styling and is well-equipped with air conditioning, tilt steering column, AM/FM/cassette player, chrome wire wheels, whitewall tires, driving lights, dual mirrors, power steering and power brakes along with period accessories such as dual sidemount spares with color-keyed hard covers and dual spotlights to feature a nice blending of past and present.