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Convertible Coupe
Designer: Harley Earl
Chassis Num: 59F120177
 
This 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible was offered for sale at the 2007 RM Auctions held in Amelia Island, Florida where it was estimated to sell between $100,000 - $125,000. It is powered by a 390 cubic-inch V8 engine with three dual-barrel carburetors capable of producing 345 horsepower. There is a three-speed automatic gearbox and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes.

The car is finished in black with a white top, a red tonneau cover and red leather interior. A complete frame off restoration was completed in 1990. It has been the recipient of many Best of Show awards and an AACA National First in 1995, and an AACA Senior First from 1996.

At auction, the car was sold, selling for $115,500.
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Convertible Coupe
Designer: Harley Earl
Chassis Num: 59F104226
 
Cadillac was the first to use the tailfin on their vehicles, which first appeared in 1948. By 1959, it had grown to very flamboyant proportions and used by the other big US automakers. By this point in history, the designs had been inspired by the space program and futuristic spaceflight. The inspiration could be seen throughout the vehicle, progressing past the pointed tail fins and continuing on into the turbine shaped wheel covers, vestigial ventral fins at the lower edge of each side and merging at the very large rear bumper. Equally large engines were required to carry these large vehicles gracefully down the roadways. An automatic gearbox, power steering and power brakes made them a pleasure to drive.

This example is finished in white with a tan convertible top. The interior is brown leather. It spent part of its life as a static museum display and later became part of the Brumos Collection in Jacksonville, Florida. In 2003 it participated in the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance. It is an original car that has only been given repaints on at least two occasions. It has its proper mat and spare tire, original radio with rear speaker, six-way power seats, and whitewall tires.

This example has traveled just 55,500 miles since new. In 2008 it was brought to the Automobiles of Amelia presented by RM Auctions where it was estimated to sell for $60,000 - $80,000 and offered without reserve. The estimates proved accurate and the lot was sold for $71,500 including buyer's premium.
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Hardtop Coupe
Designer: Harley Earl
 
The 1959 Cadillac may be the most celebrated automobile of its era. Penned by GM designer Dave Holls in response to Chrysler's 'Forward Look' 1957 lineup, the 1959 Cadillac's iconic tailfins topped them all. The ever-popular Coupe de Ville was the status car of its time, with unforgettable jet-age style and a full measure of leather-trimmed luxury and V-8 performance.

De Ville standard features included a cloth-and-leather interior, padded dash, power windows, a 390 cubic-inch V-8 engine and GM's highly respected four-speed Hydra-Matic transmission.

This Coupe de Ville is a magnificent 8,266-mile time capsule, completely original inside and out. It was delivered to its first owner, Mr. Joseph Chewzewski, by Central Cadillac of Newark, New Jersey on August 21, 1959. The current owner added this car to his Cadillac collection in the early 1990s.
Convertible Coupe
Designer: Harley Earl
Chassis Num: 59F118600
 
This 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible is Ebony with a red and black interior. It has a 390 cubic-inch four-barrel engine capable of producing 325 horsepower. It has been given a complete restoration and has traveled just 420 miles since that time. It is filled with factory options such as power top and power windows, air conditioning, cruise control, autronic eye, Wonderbar radio, factory wire wheels, and power seat.

In 2008, the car was offered for sale at the Hilton Head Sports & Classic Car Auction presented by the Worldwide Auctioneers. It was estimated to sell for $135,000 - $150,000. Even though bidding failed to reach those estimates, the lot was sold for a high bid of $100,000 including buyer's premium.
The Harley Earl designed Cadillac Series 62 De Ville was a very large vehicle that featured a large, 6,390 cc (390 cubic inch) V-8 engine. The back had large fins that did little for performance and handling but was all about the style of the vehicle. The design of the vehicle was inspired by the space program and the era of jet engines. The large, 4400 lb car was fitted with drum brakes. These often wore out quickly. If a U-turn needed to be made, the driver would need a parking lot. The turning radius was 24 feet.
The car was a luxury vehicle that could carry six individuals comfortably. The car was a convertible with the top being raised and lowered automatically. The interior had electrical gauges. The head lights would turn on at dusk and were also capable of switching from high beam to low beam when they sensed oncoming traffic. In total, there were eight lights on the front of the vehicle. The four on the top were the driving lights while the lights mounted on the bumper were the parking lamps. To add to the driving comfort, air suspension was used. This aided in providing a very soft ride but there was significant body roll when cornering. With the V8, it was capable of creeping to sixty in 11 seconds. This reinforced the notion that this Cadillac was built for comfort and not for speed. The drivers enjoyed the ride and they looked good cruising along, enjoying the large open road.
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