1937 Cadillac Series 60 Convertible Sedan
Coachwork by Fisher
Chassis no. 6B2337
Coachwork by Fisher
Chassis no. 6B2337
346ci Flathead V8 Engine
Single Carburetor
140bhp at 4,200rpm
3-Speed Manual Transmission
Front and Rear Leaf Spring Suspension
4-Wheel Drum Brakes
*Excellent Art Deco Styling
*Recently serviced by renowned High Mountain Classics
*Part of a prominent Colorado-based collection for 3 decades
*Elegant and luxurious Cadillac Convertible Sedan
THE SERIES 60 CADILLAC
Offered in many bodywork variations, the Series 60 Cadillac was a best-seller for the up-market GM company. The selection included both closed and convertible sedan bodies, convertible and sport coupes. Sales were rising and as if in reply to the spirited upswing, GM cars, Cadillac included, tended to sport pointed frontends. Styling was becoming more modern, with the trunk neatly integrated into the body but major changes were still a few years off. No matter what the body style, a generous 124-inch wheel base provided ample space for people and luggage. The 1937 models embody some great streamline styling details of the era, with many Art Deco style elements both in the exterior and interior. The rugged 348 cubic-inch V-8 engine provided much torque and horsepower, and would keep up with most cars on the road in the post-depression era. Elegant and of excellent build-quality, these Cadillacs remain very desirable.
THE MOTORCAR OFFERED
This beautiful 1937 Cadillac V8 Convertible Sedan is being offered from the estate of noted collector Robert S. Dulin. The car was purchased by Mr. Dulin in 1989, after it had received a comprehensive restoration by Franklin Buggy Werkes, a restoration shop based in Florence, Kansas. The elegant and Art Deco-inspired Cadillac has been used sparingly in the past three decades in Mr. Dulins loving care and kept in a climate-controlled environment. Most recently, the Cadillac has received a thorough refurbishment of the mechanical systems by renowned Colorado-based High Mountain Classics, including installment of new tires, brakes and servicing of the fuel and cooling systems. This is a spectacular example of a classic pre-war Cadillac.