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1941 Cadillac 4 door convertible


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On a whim just for fun I bid on one today and darned if I was not the hi1941 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible Sedanghest bidder. Damn I'm on the west coast and the car is in Mass. Well I just received my new '29 dual cowl Cadillac last Friday from Connecticut. I hope to get the '41 home for Christmas. All I need now is a 1 cylinder Cadillac and my collection is complete.

 

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8 hours ago, brasscarguy2 said:

...All I need now is a 1 cylinder Cadillac and my collection is complete.

 

Congratulations on the new purchase, Brass Car Guy!

The color, I think, is a stand-out on this model.

Awaiting a new old car can be like anticipating Christmas.

 

How are you defining your set?  A Cadillac from every

decade?  A Cadillac with every engine configuration--

1-cylinder, 2-cylinder, etc.?  Completing a set is an

interesting way to be a car collector.

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WE drive our 1941 Cadillac convertible coupe cross-country, and love every minute of it -

You'll enjoy yours, as well.

Best of luck with it.

 

A great car at a fair price -

drive and smile !

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My dad had both a 1941 Cadillac convertible sedan and a 1940 LaSalle convertible sedan back in the late 50's. The Cadillac was our daily family car. 

 

Sadly in 1959 both cars were burned in a fire where my dad lost 12 cars. today the Cadillac might have been saved but it did not have a lot of value then. Off to the scrapper they went..

 

I had fond memories of that car and I guess that is why I decided to pull the trigger on the auction. 

 

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Nice!  The '41 Cadillacs are fantastic cars; there's a reason they are so commonly used as CCCA tour cars. And I love the 4-door convertible body style.  Every drive around the neighborhood will be a parade. 

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