The 1941 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special was a hallmark of pre-war American luxury, showcasing refined design and engineering under the direction of legendary stylist Harley Earl. With its clean, modern lines, integrated headlights, and distinctive chrome accents, the 60 Special stood out as a sophisticated and forward-looking sedan. It was powered by Cadillac’s smooth 346 cubic-inch V8 engine, offering a quiet and confident ride. Inside, the Fleetwood-bodied car featured upscale materials and meticulous craftsmanship. As one of Cadillac’s most elegant offerings of the era, the 1941 60 Special remains a prized example of classic American automotive excellence.















