I am selling a beautiful original Cadillac series 62 from 1946, imported to Poland a year ago, the car is technically sound, starts, drives, passed a technical inspection at the district diagnostic station. The engine and gearbox work very well, the suspension is intact, the bodywork is in great condition, the chrome is almost perfect. It will be difficult to find another example in such good condition, which is already 77 years old. The engine and body number are the same: 8415073, which proves the originality of this historic vehicle. Cadillac is an excellent financial investment! Car history: The car was originally purchased in 1946 (I have proof of purchase) as new by Frederick Edwards, then dean of Stetson University in DeLand, Florida, who drove it until his death. I have a photocopy of the will in which the Dean transfers his beloved car to his daughter, who used it until her death. In 1999, it was bought by Fred Herring, from whom a friend bought the car. Under the hood, about the length of a modern Cadillac, is a 346-cubic-inch flat-plane V-8, an engine nicknamed the "Victory" engine because it was used in Allied tanks during World War II. This Cadillac was one of the first to leave the production line after the pause in car production during the war. 1946 CADILLAC series62 Curb Weight: 4,400 pounds Wheelbase: 129 inches Length: 219.2 inches Engine: 346 cubic inches (5.7 liters) V-8, 150 horsepower at 3,600 rpm Torque: 274 lb./ foot @ 1,600 rpm 0-60 mph: 17.6 seconds Quarter mile: 21.8 seconds @ 65 mph Transmission: Four-speed automatic. Below is an article about the entire history of this car described on the independentmail website https://www.independentmail.com/story/life/motormouth/2016/01/07/motor-mouth-1946-cadillac-takes-the-gold/88659246/ If you have any questions, please contact us by phone or WhatsApp