This 1941 Cadillac Series 61 is a five-passenger coupe have been refurbished in the 2010s.
The car is finished in blue over gray cloth upholstery, and power comes from a 346ci L-head V8 linked with a three-speed manual transmission and a rear axle with a 3.77:1 final drive.
Features include 15″ wire wheels, chrome bumpers and brightwork, a “Flying Goddess” hood ornament, a painted woodgrain dashboard, and an AM radio.
The Series 61 was reintroduced for 1941 to replace the LaSalle in the Cadillac lineup.
This example was delivered from the factory in Antoinette Blue and have been repainted in 2010s.
The chrome brightwork have been re-plated at that time.
Features include an egg-crate grille with rectangular parking lights, a single-piece hood, a “Flying Goddess” hood ornament, a split windshield, chrome fender spears, side-hood grilles, a driver-side mirror, and a fuel-filler door concealed above the left taillamp.
The chrome wire wheels are mounted with 8.20-15 Firestone whitewall bias-ply tires.
The Series 61 rode on a 126″ wheelbase and featured a coil-sprung front suspension and a live rear axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs.
Stopping power is provided by four-wheel hydraulic drums.
The cabin features front and rear bench seats trimmed in gray cloth upholstery along with a matching headliner and door panels, while darker carpets line the floors.
The steel dashboard and window trim are finished in a painted burlwood pattern, and additional features include an AM radio, a clock, and a locking glovebox.
The two-spoke steering wheel fronts a 100-mph speedometer and gauges for water temperature, battery charge, fuel level, and oil pressure.
The five-digit odometer shows 27k miles.
Total mileage is unknown.