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Mileage 81,260
Exterior Color Medium Blue
Interior Color Black Leather
Engine 8 CYL
Transmission 3 Speed Manual
Stock # 281003
VIN
8429671
Estimated Monthly Payment
$1,077 mo Apply Now
J.J. Best Banc & Co.

1947 Cadillac Convertible

Description:

150 bhp, 346 cu. in L-Head V-8 engine with four speed Hydra-Matic transmission, coil spring independent front suspension, live rear axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs and four-wheel hydraulic brakes. Wheel base 129”. When Cadillac resumed production of the passenger cars after World War II, it advertised them as “Battle Powered” with “Victory” engines. All automobile manufacturers halted their assembly lines by February 1942 but none of them remained idle very long. All factories were converted to manufacture material, but while most companies made aircraft parts or guns, Cadillac had the enviable position of keeping its engine production going in order to turn out tanks. Cadillac’s first M5 tank was delivered to the army in April 1942, being powered by two Cadillac V-8’s with Hydra-Matic transmissions, with one driving each track. In all the divisions built six types of tanks and gun carriers accumulating to some 12,000-fighting vehicle by the time hostilities ended in 1945.

Having its engine plant up and running gave Cadillac an advantage when automobile manufacture was allowed to resume with its first 1946 model which was built on October 17, 1945, being one of the earliest at GM. Just as the 1946 models were a modest makeover of the pre-war ‘42s, the 1947s that were introduced that January were a subtle freshening of the ‘46s. There was more brightwork and modest grille and trim changes. The bold “egg crate” grille had one fewer horizontal bar and parking lights became small round units unless optional fog lamps were ordered. Rear fender shield which were rubber on the ‘46s were now made of stainless steel. Particularly noticeable were the large optional “Sombrero” wheel covers. These were so named for their resemblance to the iconic Mexican hat with their deep-dish brim and raised center section with the red Cadillac crest. These quickly became a favorite of hot rodders as well as Cadillac owners and it remained on the parts list in the 1950’s. Hydra-Lectric window lifts became standard equipment in 1947 on Series 75 Fleetwoods and the Series 62 Convertible which was the only soft-top. Convertible production of 6,755 cars in 1947 helped Cadillac’s total sales of 61,926 surpass Packard as the best-selling American luxury car.

This Cadillac, restored in the 80's still shows exceptionally well. All gauges are clear and functional. Doors, hood, and trunk fit well. The engine compartment is tidy and the car runs well with no noises. The 3 speed manual transmission shifts easily.
It is eligible and ready to tour in any CCCA Caravan. "It cruises down the road..................”

· Mileage: 81,260
· Color: Medium Blue
Price: $61,900.
Mileage 81,260
Exterior Color Medium Blue
Interior Color Black Leather
Engine 8 CYL
Transmission 3 Speed Manual
Stock # 281003
VIN 8429671
Estimated Monthly Payment
$1,077 mo Apply Now
J.J. Best Banc & Co.
Vintage Motor Cars
Call: 216-496-9492
Contact Seller: I would like to:
Vintage Motor Cars
Call 216-496-9492
BEDFORD HEIGHTS, OH
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Price: $61,900.
Vintage Motor Cars
Call 216-496-9492
BEDFORD HEIGHTS, OH
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.

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