1949 Cadillac Convertible from the era of the “Golden Cadillacs”
– 5.4 L V8 gasoline engine with 200 kW (270 hp)
– 3-speed Hydro-Matic gearbox
– Speedometer reading 1,890 mls
– Body and various interior surfaces almost in the original color of the 1949 Cadillac Madeira
Maroon paint
– Original steering wheel, electric windows and electrically adjustable front seat
– Authentic AM car radio in working order
– All leather parts refurbished, front seat reupholstered
– New electro-hydraulic soft top
– In 2015-2016, the engine was serviced by Classic specialists, lines partially replaced
– Classic Data short assessment 2016, condition grade 2+
The Cadi was restored to very good condition a few years ago
Sales on behalf of consignor
Cadillac’s Series 62 was, when it was launched in 1940, the entry-level full-size luxury car. As a major novelty, it had the sleek torpedo style chassis also known as the C-body, which it shared with various Buick and Oldsmobile models. Shoulder and hip room were significantly greater, in fact the car became a true six-passenger vehicle when the shift lever moved to the steering column. The streamlined, runningboardless design went down extremely well, setting a new sales record for Cadillac.
The customer could choose between 2-door coupe, 4-door sedan, and both 2- and 4-door convertibles. Under the long drawn-out hood with its characteristic grille, a 5.7 litre V8 provided ample torque.
Production of the 62 was halted during world war II, then resumed without changes in May 1946. Over the next 18 years, the 62 was frequently modified and equipped with even stronger V8 engines. In 1964, after almost 1,400,000 units sold in total, the 62 was dropped and replaced by the Calais series.