Tap of a gavel to decide this 1971 Cadillac's future
20 Mar 2025|40 views
First owned by the late John Entwistle of the rock group The Who, this 1971 Cadillac, imported from the U.S.A and with just 848 examples ever made, will be up for grabs depending on the highest bidder in the U.K.
To give it its full name, this rare 1971 Cadillac Fleetwood Series Seventy-Five Limousine will go under the hammer with H&H Classics on 9 April 2025 in its auction at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, Cambridgeshire, U.K.
Finished in black with black leather upholstery and appearing to be substantially original, it will be offered for sale from a private collection.
John Markey, motorcar specialist at H&H Classics, is confident that this 1971 Cadillac will attract much interest from fans of The Who, as well as car enthusiasts looking to own an important piece of classic car culture.
First owned by the late John Entwistle of the rock group The Who, this 1971 Cadillac, imported from the U.S.A and with just 848 examples ever made, will be up for grabs depending on the highest bidder in the U.K.
To give it its full name, this rare 1971 Cadillac Fleetwood Series Seventy-Five Limousine will go under the hammer with H&H Classics on 9 April 2025 in its auction at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, Cambridgeshire, U.K.
Finished in black with black leather upholstery and appearing to be substantially original, it will be offered for sale from a private collection.
John Markey, motorcar specialist at H&H Classics, is confident that this 1971 Cadillac will attract much interest from fans of The Who, as well as car enthusiasts looking to own an important piece of classic car culture.
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