Check out the STAR POWER of this BIG GREEN MACHINE! It's a 1939 Cadillac Series 60 Special 6019SA we spotted at the Depot Days car show in Amboy, IL. #Cadillac #Caddy #1930s
I own a car similar to this, it was part of Cadillac's junior Marque, a 1938 LaSalle Series 50. Only differences being the seats are cloth instead of leather, the sidemount covers are different and it is in rougher shape.
5/5/2023 what a looker. never seen one complete. We have a 39 series 60 that because ww2, they cut the body off just behind the front seat and put a wood box on the back to use as a pick up truck. my father got it back in the late 40s. i ask my dad why the chopped the car up, he said, in ww2 farmers had no truck. so they made their own. it has a complete dash and interior, and the complete front clip, no moter, but we have one for it. now with rat rods, i need to find a convertable body and put our front end on it. great car, great program.. SAVE old classics.
My thoughts exactly. This was when Cadillac and America made you proud,makes you wonder how they went so wrong. A Cadillac today ain't got no soul. They look all the same IMO.
I know your comment is a few months old but I found the original MSRP, approx $2,195. Adjusted for inflation that would be approx $45,654 in todays money.
Nice video. Question I saw on one of your shows of a one person machine shop in Pennsylvania. He fabricated parts for cars. Can you please provide me with his name ? Or any cnc machine shop in the NY tristate area. Thank you 🙏
@@MyClassicCarTV i found it and it was on your show. First rate metal Fab in Manor PA. If I recall you visited with him at his small shop. He works out of his house. Lucky for me that I booked marked the place when I saw your show. Thanks 🙏
Magnificent Cadillac.
Talk about style & flare. Love these prewar era vintage cars.
Thank you My Classic Car TV ... Oldies but Goodies...
A real gem 💎
At that time, Detroit knew how to put them together....
A Fabulous, elegant, sophisticated Car.
An exceptionally stylish Caddy !
My mother had the 39 buick coupe, front fenders and headlites were pretty much the same ,also grill and rear fenders
You could seat 6 people and social distance at the same time.. lol 😆
I own a car similar to this, it was part of Cadillac's junior Marque, a 1938 LaSalle Series 50. Only differences being the seats are cloth instead of leather, the sidemount covers are different and it is in rougher shape.
5/5/2023 what a looker. never seen one complete. We have a 39 series 60 that because ww2, they cut the body off just behind the front seat and put a wood box on the back to use as a pick up truck. my father got it back in the late 40s. i ask my dad why the chopped the car up, he said, in ww2 farmers had no truck. so they made their own. it has a complete dash and interior, and the complete front clip, no moter, but we have one for it. now with rat rods, i need to find a convertable body and put our front end on it. great car, great program.. SAVE old classics.
Love it!
Title says "Showstopper"
Look in the background, show continued.........nice car.
Sleek ride, very stylish!
Now that's a car I could own and drive!
My thoughts exactly. This was when Cadillac and America made you proud,makes you wonder how they went so wrong. A Cadillac today
ain't got no soul. They look all the same IMO.
It would be nice to know what the price of that Cadillac was in 1939. Probably less than $5000.00?
I know your comment is a few months old but I found the original MSRP, approx $2,195. Adjusted for inflation that would be approx $45,654 in todays money.
Cadillac : " Standard of the World " ! !
Fabulous.
Now just imagine if it weren’t army green!
Yeah it's a shame. It would look great in a lighter color!
You could buy it and grind that off, paint it 62 Tbird Rangoon Red! Wahoo!
Really nice!
Well done.
Didn't realize Caddy's were equipped with a Sun tach. in 1939.
When people brag "ALL ORIGINAL" and you see something like that.
I owned a 60 series special. It had "airplane suspension" (whatever that was.)
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One Bad Cad.....👍
Damn!
Nice video. Question I saw on one of your shows of a one person machine shop in Pennsylvania. He fabricated parts for cars. Can you please provide me with his name ? Or any cnc machine shop in the NY tristate area. Thank you 🙏
Sorry but that wasn’t my show.
@@MyClassicCarTV actually it was Dennis. It was towards the end of the show. He actually built a car. I believe he worked out of his house.
@@MyClassicCarTV i found it and it was on your show. First rate metal Fab in Manor PA. If I recall you visited with him at his small shop. He works out of his house. Lucky for me that I booked marked the place when I saw your show. Thanks 🙏
Honestly, this doesn’t ring a bell.
@@MyClassicCarTV no big deal I still watch your shows
UK Humber Cars copied the Caddy
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was it in poland in 1939
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