CADILLAC SERIES 61 CLUB COUPÉ

The 1948 Cadillac range was to set a styling
precedent with the introduction of the tail fin, the inspiration
for this having come from the Lockheed P38 Lightening Fighter
aeroplane. During the war years, Cadillac’s designers had
experimented with various ideas for styling of the post-war models
which would incorporate the aircraft’s features, including the
curved windshields, pontoon front fenders and, of course, the tail
fins. Around this period, styling cues taken from aircraft
were particularly fashionable in the American automobile industry,
another example being Studebaker with the dramatic frontal aspect
of their 1950 models.
The interior of the 1948 Series was also to
prove a considerable improvement on earlier models with a large
ornate housing for the speedometer, gauges and controls.
Power for the new model was provided by the well-proven 346ci V8
unit ensuring quiet, effortless high performance which was one of
Cadillac’s hallmarks.
Without doubt one of the most striking
American motor cars of this early post-war period, Cadillac’s Club
Coupé or Sedanet boasted a sleek fastback design of aesthetically
pleasing proportions. The example offered here looks most
appealing in its livery of Ivory with brown interior trim.
Appearing to be in essentially original condition with the
exception of a repaint carried out some years ago, it is understood
to be in good mechanical order and very sound throughout.
Acquired by the vendor from a deceased estate on the Isle of Wight,
the vehicle is reported to have resided in Germany for a number of
years having been displayed in a museum.
An iconic motor car of high quality, this rare
Cadillac is offered with German documentation.
Year of Manfacture: 1948
Estimate:
£12,000 - £16,000