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Lot T140 – Biloxi Fall, 2024 Auction

Lot T140 – 1941 CADILLAC SERIES 75


  • Year: 1941
  • Make: CADILLAC
  • Model:SERIES 75
  • Status: N/A
  • Mileage: N/A
  • Body:4D
  • VIN: 3340182
  • Exterior: SILVER
  • Interior: BURGUNDY
  • Transmission: 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC
  • Cylinder: 5.7L V8
Chrome front bumper and grill
Power front disc brakes & steering
Rack & pinion steering
Vintage air heat, air conditioning,& rear air conditioning
Pioneer AM/FM/CD stereo
Custom upholstered interior including walnut interior trim and leather seats
Billet steering wheel & rubber tread running boards
Boyd Coddington 15" alloy wheels and Michelin 235/70-R15 tires
1 of only 757; Touring Imperials built in 1941
1 of only 98 with an electric divider window from the driver. 1 of 66,169
cars produced by Cadillac in 1941 with the series 75 accounting for 3%
Handcrafted by General Motors in Detroit, MI.
Series 75 was Cadillac's marque flagship V8
Rare rear "suicide" doors and single reverse light
Hood ornament called "Flying Lady" or "The Goddess."
Seats 7 with 2 individual "opera" seats that fold out from a hidden floor compartment 136-inch wheelbase, 226-inches in length
World's first fully automatic
"Hydra-Matic" transmission.

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