8-cyl. 331cid/160hp 2bbl
Automatic
VIN: 5062103842
Corinthian Blue (with patina)
Two tone leather interiors
Retro sound stereo
New white wall tries
New dark blue hood
Spanish historic title
For 1950, major styling changes were performed. The cars were lower and sleeker, with longer hoods, and one-piece windshields were fitted. Hydra Matic transmission was now standard. The Series 61 was again a short wheelbase model, having been reduced to 122 in (3099 mm). Sales set yet another record at 59,818.
The new Cadillac OHV V8 was the big news for 1949, with minor trim differences otherwise. This 331 cu in (5.4 L) engine produced 160 hp (119 kW). The major difference between Series 61 and Series 62 models of similar body style was minor trim variations. The higher-priced series again had grooved, front fender stone shields and bright rocker panel mouldings. Chevrons below the taillights were no longer seen. The convertible was an exclusive offering. A heater was optional. Sales reached a record 55,643.
This beauty was partially restored some years ago, major changes are a new custom made interior and a dark blue hood. The original paint, does show some wear, but moreover shines with its sort of patina look.
This great piece of history, can be viewed in our showroom in Estepona, Spain.
NOTE: Advertised sales price includes cost of transport within the norther EU. Additionally, we are happy to reimburse the cost for an inspection at a successful sale/purchase.
Please contact us for more information.
OFFERED ON BEHALF OF A CLIENT
COAST CLASSICS™ and it´s mother company, Ullstein Consulting S.L. makes every effort to represent each vehicle accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third-party inspections when necessary. Although we try to do our very best, to be accurate in our description writing, we are human and do make mistakes. Unless otherwise noted, all vehicles are sold AS IS, No Warranty Expressed or Implied and all sales are on behalf of its owner / client of us.