This is a stunning example of 1959 Cadillac Series 62 convertible from southern California! This is a excellent running and driving Cadillac that demands attention wherever it goes!
There is:
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Power Convertible Top
Power Windows
Power Six Way Seat
The 1959 Cadillac convertible is a celebrated icon of American automotive design, known for its massive tailfins, dual bullet taillights, and flamboyant, jet-inspired styling. It represented the peak of 1950s optimism and extravagance, powered by a 390 cubic inch V8 engine and offering a host of luxurious features like power windows, steering, and brakes as standard equipment. These convertibles, from the Series 62 to the exclusive Eldorado Biarritz, remain highly sought after by collectors today.
Design and styling
Tailfins: The 1959 model year is renowned for its gargantuan tailfins, which reached their zenith with this model.
Taillights: Each fin was crowned by a distinctive dual "bullet" taillight.
Jet influence: The design was heavily influenced by jet aircraft, with features like the sweeping fins and unique front
parking lights resembling bomber air intakes.
Chrome and trim: The car was lavishly adorned with chrome accents and featured a distinctive "jewel-like" grille pattern.
Performance and luxury
Engine: It was powered by a 390 cubic inch V8 engine, producing 325 horsepower in the Series 62.
Transmission: The Hydra-Matic automatic transmission was standard.
Standard features: A high level of standard equipment reflected its luxury status, including power steering, power brakes
power windows, and a padded dashboard.
Interior: The interior featured a spacious and plush cabin, often with leather upholstery and a "jukebox" style dashboard.
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