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Series 60 was only produced from 1936 until 1940,
when it was replaced by the Series
61, but the name did live on in the Sixty Special
that stayed in production until 1993. |
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the 1930's model names included the last two digits
of the year, so a 1937 Cadillac Series 60 would
be dubbed a 37-60. The 60 was based on the B-body
platform, which was also used on cars made by Buick,
Oldsmobile, and LaSalle. It was a mid-priced car
that filled a gap between the high-end Cadillac
Series 70 and the lower end LaSalle (which was not
a Cadillac, but rather the entry-level cars made
by General Motors at the time). The exterior was
designed by legendary car designer Harley Earl.
It had a Fisher Body turret top and Bendix dual-servo
brakes. It had a Monobloc V8 which produced 125
hp. This engine was later upgraded to 130 horsepower.
The car was sold as a 2-door club coupe and a 4-door
sedan. It is rare to see one of these cars at a
classic car show today, but they can be found on
the market, especially with the help of eBay. |
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