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1941 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible Coupe Cadillac's quest for perfection along with a breath of fresh air in design from young Bill Mitchell in the late 1930s helped it emerge from the depression with its reputation as "The Standard of the World" fully intact. By 1941 the 346 cu in flathead V-8 had undergone hundreds of improvements, including a higher 7.25:1 compression ratio that produced 150 HP. This car is an example of the year's big band style of elegance and performance, including an AM radio with jukebox styling and a vacuum operated antenna. Having won both AACA National Senior and CCCA National Premier level first prizes, it has several AACA Preservation awards and is driven often and enjoyed. Owners: Scott and Karen Anderson, Lynnwood, WA. At the 2012 Kirkland Concours d'Elegance, LeMayCarMuseum, Tacoma, Washington.