Catalog Auction Home Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale 2024 Collector Cars (#35) 01/22/2024 2:00 PM MST CLOSED! Lot #13391940 CADILLAC SERIES 75 TOWN CAR Click image to enlarge PreviousNextSimilar Items Lot closed:$147,000 (13 bids) Remove from watchlist Add to watchlist Ask a question Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale 2024 Collector Cars (#35) 01/22/2024 2:00 PM MST CLOSED! Description Description: Categories: Item, THE DON WILLIAMS COLLECTION Reserve: No Reserve Year: 1940 Make: CADILLAC Model: SERIES 75 Style: TOWN CAR Vin: AZ393369 Exterior Color: BLUE Interior Color: BLUE Cylinders: 8 Engine Size: 346 Transmission: 3-SPEED MANUAL Short Description: One of just 53 produced in 1940 and was once part of the esteemed Harris Laskey Collection. Featuring Coachwork by Fleetwood. From the Don Williams Collection. Titled as 1940 Cadillac Specon/Bonded Title/Title in transit. Long Description: DESCRIPTION HAS BEEN UPDATEDThis 1940 Cadillac Series 75 Town Car is one of just 53 produced in 1940 and was once part of the esteemed Harris Laskey Collection. Featuring Coachwork by Fleetwood, this was one of the most elegant and expensive cars produced by Cadillac in the day. Customers could custom-tailor their Town Cars to exacting specifications - including colors, amenities and interior materials - literally creating a custom of their very own. Having undergone an extensive frame-off restoration with meticulous attention to detail, this car received the Most Elegant Award at the Santa Barbara Concours d'Elegance, Second in Class at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, and Premier Senior and National First Prize from the AACA. The driver's compartment features a Bakelite steering wheel and shift knob, and it's upholstered with blue leather and features matching blue carpeting; the top, both the rear and removable driver's section are finished in blue with special dyed-grain leather. The passenger compartment is trimmed in a blue-gray cloth and features jump seats, wood-grain window surrounds and trim, privacy blinds and an intercom system. The car is well-equipped with final-year optional side-mount spare tires, side heaters, a central Fleetwood clock, a radio, a wood-grain dashboard and art-deco-style pop-out companions with green-topped cigarette lighters. Powered by a 346/150hp V8 engine with a 3-speed synchromesh transmission, it rides on a coil front suspension with semi-elliptic rear leaf springs and wide whitewall tires. Hydraulic drum brakes on all four wheels bring the large but stylish car to a sure-footed stop with relative ease. This would be the final year for the style introduced in 1938, as 1941 ushered in a more squared-off, blunted nose and body. Originally purchased only by the absolute pinnacle of society, Cadillac Series 75 Town Cars were often customized by their owners with specialized body work and interior adornments. Howard Hughes bought a black Series 75 Fleetwood Formal Sedan in Los Angeles while he owned MGM Studios, Ohio industrialist Elroy Kulus had a Series 75 Fleetwood Town Car rebodied by Brunn to be the last Town Car Brunn would build and band leader Vaughn Monroe had a Series 75 Town Car built by Inskip as the "Racing with the Moon" car. The opportunity to acquire a Series 75 Town Car in such remarkable condition and recognized as such through various awards is rare indeed. From the Don Williams Collection. **1940 CADILLAC SPECON** **SOLD ON BONDED TITLE** **TITLE IN TRANSIT** Date: 01/27/2024 3:00 PM Video 1: Video 2: Video 3: Terms and conditions CONTRACTS There is no rescission, revocation, or canceling of bids. Please refer to your bidder agreement for the terms and conditions