Estimate: |
$75,000-$95,000 US |
- Body-off nut-and-bolt restoration
- Multiple award winner
- 2,000 miles since completion of restoration
For Cadillac, the Series 62 was a highly successful model during the immediate postwar period. Its styling was ultra-modern and largely unchanged from the prewar 1942 models, with clean lines and a strong Cadillac identity. For 1946, the grille and front parking lamps were somewhat altered, small dashboard details were modified, and wrap-around bumpers were added. Mechanically, the cars featured Cadillac’s “battle proven” 346-cubic inch V8 engine, and Hydra-Matic was optional.
This Series 62 Convertible Coupe benefits from a body-off, nut-and-bolt restoration that was completed over a 25-year period through to 2007. With just over 2,000 miles traveled since the restoration was completed, including trouble-free use in a CCCA CARavan, the Cadillac retains its original engine and remains excellent throughout. This example is very well equipped with such features as a Hydra-Matic transmission, a power antenna, a power-operated front seat, a power top and power windows. In addition, it includes dual backup lights, dual fog lights and dual side mirrors.
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