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17th Annual Amelia Island concours d'Elegance
Cars of Vic Elford
Ferrari 250 GTO
Horseless Carriage (1895 - 1915)
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Custom Coachwork Caddilac (1930-1941)
Custom Coachwork Cadillac (1942-1959)
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Sports and GT Cars (1956 - 1962)
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50th Anniversary of Daytona 24
60th Annv. of Sebring 12 Hours
Cover Cars of Road & Track
Art Deco
Landaulet
Special Display (Non-Judged)
Stying Studio Corvettes
Shelby Cobras
Sports Car MG
Sebring MG
Duesenberg
Ferrari
Mercedes-Benz
Bentley
Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost
Custom Coachwork Cadillac (1942-1959) Vehicles
1942 Cadillac Series 60
1948 Cadillac Saoutchik Series 62
1949 Cadillac Series 62 Coachcraft Coupe
1949 Cadillac Series 75
1953 Cadillac Series 62 by Ghia
1954 Cadillac Series 62 PF Concept
1956 Cadillac Die Valkyrie
 
  • Information on the 1949 Cadillac Series 62 Coachcraft Coupe
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  • 1949 Cadillac Series 62 Coachcraft Coupe1949 Cadillac Series 62 Coachcraft Coupe1949 Cadillac Series 62 Coachcraft Coupe1949 Cadillac Series 62 Coachcraft Coupe1949 Cadillac Series 62 Coachcraft Coupe

    1949 Cadillac Series 62 Coachcraft CoupeCadillac hit its post-World War II stride in 1949 with a new overhead-valve V8 engine an advertisement called 'its greatest engineering achievement in 45 years.' The new V8, which was in production for 14 years, powered nearly two million Cadillac's and greatly improved performance. The 1949 pillar-less Coupe DeVille was, along with the companion Buick Riviera and Oldsmobile Holiday, the first mass-produced American hardtop. This term describes a modern automobile styled to resemble a convertible, but with a rigid top. This example is a 'one-off' custom creation built by Coachcraft in 1949. The wheelbase is shortened approximately 12 inches, and a formal roofline is adapted to the coupe body. The trademark 'tailfins' have been shaved to give the car a completely different personality.

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  • Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance >> Cars Of Coachcraft
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