The engine in the car is almost identical to the 1940 extra engine, ut from my research is a better Cadillac engine in 1941, ou can only tell the difference by looking at the serial number. Once the brakes are done and wiring harness replaced, would not hesitate to drive this car back to California!Transmission and clutch has been rebuilt.Like I said I am reluctantly selling this car, ircumstances are pushing that issue. The new buyer is going to get a great rare, xtremely nice Cadillac LaSalle coupe. Please any questions email me, uyer to pay ALL shipping cost, omplete balance must be paid before car leaves my property. Balance MUST be paid within 7 days NO exceptions. Do not ask me what my reserve is, f you want the car bid on it. My reserve is below fair market value. Buyer will be getting a great car, hat needs some minor work to be ready for the road again.On Aug-06-15 at 06:43:24 PDT, eller added the following information:
Due to the huge amount of emails, nd me repeating myself constantly.. here is the information on the car that I was able to verify
The car was purchased new by a man who lived in Glendale California, ccording to a family member of the original owner whom I was able to contact after extensive research, he original owner loved this car. The Cadillac LaSalle spent it's entire road life in that area of Los Angeles. And he continued to drive this car until 1967 when the car was having problems over heating, he owner had the radiator cleaned etc.. at that time (verified thru stamps on the radiator and receipts etc..) He also had the water pump replaced at that time (more verified information), he car continued to over heat, t which time he parked that car, hinking he would get to it another time... well many many many years passed, hen the car passed onto another family member after his passing, he car continued to sit stored. Long story short, am a native Californian and when I verified it's location when sold new and the history of the car, soft spot in me wanted to bring this car back to the road again. After looking at the original engine and verifying that after sitting for 50 years the original engine would need to come out and have a complete rebuild. During this time I had access to a 1941 Cadillac series 63 engine extremely low mileage 51,000 that runs perfect, decided to put the 1941 Cadillac engine in the LaSalle (with of course a major tune and clean, his engine runs perfect!) Also had the clutch completely redone (may as well at this point) and transmission checked etc.. but at the same time keep the original motor with the car, n case someone particular about being exact as factory wanted to have it, t would be available. Hence, his car is being sold with the original numbers matching engine. But trust me the replacement looks exactly like the original but is a little better, n my humble opinion.
The interior is the original correct color, attern etc.. as the day it came out of the factory. The radio still has all the ''call letter's" pre set for stations for Los Angeles area, he original color of the car was gray, ut much darker originally.
All the body panels are correct and solid to the car as original, O rust,
I hope this answers more questions that seem to keep coming up. There again if you are serious and need to talk to me, will gladly talk with a serious buyers. My reserve is what the car should sell for, hat is all I am going to say on that, his is an auction. I will NOT give the car away, ut will sell at a fair price, have a tremendous amount of money and effort into this car, hich is a good thing for the next owner. My loss is the next owners gain
All the best on eBay
Starter completely rebuilt to high standards by YesterYear Antique Starters, s well as the generator, his was done at a very high cost as well, adiator cleaned and checked redone and or what ever it is they do to these things. The Cadillac LaSalle does NOT over heat anymore!! Which is why it was put into a long storage in 1967Completely rebuilt water pump, ew hoses, arburetor rebuilt and is like new, nce again this engine purrrrr's like a Cadillac should with no issuesnew motor mounts, tc...