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1958 CADILLAC SERIES 62 COUPE DE VILLE
THIS IS AN ALL ORIGINAL CONDITION 1958 CADILLAC SERIES 62 COUPE DEVILLE.
IT IS A BLACK PLATE CALIFORNIA CAR WITH LOW LOW LOW MILES (37K)THAT ARE ORIGINAL MILES TO THE CAR.
THIS IS NOT A RESTORED CAR. IT IS IN ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION. SOME ENGINE MAINTENANCE WORK HAS BEEN DONE TO THE
CAR, BUT NO RESTORATION WHICH MAKES THE CAR A VERY RARE AND UNIQUE CAR BASED ON ITS ORIGINALITY.
EVERYTHING ON THE CAR WORKS INCLUDING ELECTRIC WINDOWS.
YOU WILL NOT FIND ONE LIKE THIS IN THIS VERY UNIQUE AND DESIRABLE COLOR.
Like many of their corporate cousins, the 1958 Cadillacs are a unique, 1-year-only design that pushed tailfins and
chrome to new limits that would only be upstaged by the outrageous 1959 models. As a result, there’s shiny trim
everywhere you look, from the massive grille where every little bullet is an individual piece, to the ornate trim
along the flanks, to the wonderfully ornate taillight assemblies. The doors are big and heavy, but swivel almost
effortlessly on their hinges and close without a brutal slam, and with all that trim, there’s just no place for
sloppy panel alignment to hide. Other notable details include the wrap-around front and rear glass, all of which
has that bluish Soft-Ray tint, and the gold-plated emblems on the hood and deck lid that demonstrate conclusively
that Cadillac was taking no prisoners in the 1950s.
Tasteful sums up the interior, which seems in contrast to the outrageous bodywork. Power equipment includes
windows and seats, along with an AM radio in the center of the dash. The instrument panel seems to echo the look of
the front end, particularly the headlight pods, and there’s enough chrome inside this Cadillac to finish a normal
car's trim from the same era. The color-matched steering wheel is a beautiful piece of 1950s art, and combined with
the ultra-slender shifter lever, perfectly captures the direction of high-end industrial design. Carpets, door
panels, headliner, and even the dash pad are all in excellent condition, and that the trunk is big enough to move a
2-bedroom apartment.
Cadillac’s 365 cubic inch V8 was still a brilliant performer in 1958, even though an even bigger power plant was
on the way in 1959. It idles smoothly and floats the big coupe along on a wave of torque that feels like it could
pull forever. Power steering and brakes make such a big car not only possible but pleasurable to drive, and the
Hydra-Matic automatic transmission remained standard equipment. The engine bay is clean but shows signs of use and
the chassis is tidy enough that you won’t think twice about a road trip. Twin exhaust pipes give it a muscular
hum and whitewall radials are the right size to fill those big wheel wells.
If it’s attention you crave, no other car delivers it like a Cadillac with fins. The fact that it’s also a
great road machine is only icing on this cake.
In 1958 there was a new grille featuring multiple round "cleats" at the intersection of the horizontal and vertical
members. The grille insert was wider and new bumper guards were positioned lower to the parking lamps. New dual
headlamps were used and small chrome fins decorated the front fenders. Tailfins were less pronounced and trim
attachments were revised. The word Cadillac appeared in block letters on the fins of base models. On the sides of
the car were five longer horizontal wind splits ahead of the unskirted rear wheel housing and front fender
horizontal mouldings with crests placed above the trailing edge and no rocker sill trim. The convertible and the De
Villes used solid metal trim on the lower half of the conical projection flares, while other models had a thin
ridge molding in the same location. On Series 62 Eldorados, a V-shaped ornament and model identification script
were mounted to the deck lid. Series 62 Eldorados also had ten vertical chevron slashes ahead of the open rear
wheel housings and crest medallions on the flank of the tailfins. Broad, sculptured beauty panels decorated the
lower rear quarters on all Series 62 Eldorados and extended around the wheel opening to stretch along the body
sills. Standard equipment on all Series 62s was the same as the previous year. All new was an extended deck Seri
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