1960 Cadillac Deville Series 62 Convertible on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
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JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMERTIME TOP DOWN CRUISING!
IT’S NO SURPRISE THAT THE 1960 CADILLAC IS SO LOVED!!!! FROM ITS DAZZLING GRILLE TO ITS DRAMATICALLY SWEEPING
REAR FINS, IT’S A CLASSIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ELEGANCE AND STYLING.
THE 1960 CADILLAC IS A MASTERPIECE OF AUTOMOTIVE SCULPTURE AND REPRESENTS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AUTOMOTIVE
DESIGNS EVER BUILT! THIS ONE IS READY TO DRIVE & ENJOY!
THIS 1960 CADILLAC CAME FROM THE FACTORY EQUIPPED WITH THE 325 HP 4BBL ENGINE, DUAL EXHAUSTS, HYDRA-MATIC
TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, POWER WINDOWS, POWER 6-WAY SEAT, EZEYE GLASS, BACK UP LIGHTS, SIGNAL
SEEKING RADIO, POWER ANTENNA, HEATER/DEFROSTER, DUAL SPEED WIPERS, WINDSHIELD WASHER, AND AUTOMATIC-RELEASE PARKING
BRAKE.
EXTERIOR:
THIS AMAZING 1960 CADILLAC IS A REAL BEAUTY IN ITS BRIGHT RED PAINT, BIG FINS, ABUNDANT CHROME AND WHITE WALL
TIRES! THIS IS SUCH A PRETTY CAR! THE CHROME, STAINLESS TRIM, GRILLE, HEADLAMP SURROUNDS, GLASS, ETC ARE ALL IN
EXCELLENT CONDITION. THIS CADI APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN REPAINTED ONCE IN BRIGHT RED THAT HAS A VERY GOOD SHINE. THE
CHROME BUMPERS LOOK VERY GOOD! THE BLACK CONVERTIBLE TOP IS IN GOOD CONDITION. A BRAND NEW REAR WINDOW WAS JUST
INSTALLED. THE TOP BOOT IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. THE DOOR WEATHERSTRIPPING WAS REPLACED BY A PREVIOUS OWNER.
THE HEADLAMPS HAVE BEEN UPGRADED TO H4 LAMPS FOR BETTER VISIBILITY WHEN DRIVING AT NIGHT.
THIS IS A STRIKING EXAMPLE OF A BEAUTIFUL 1960 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE!
INTERIOR:
WHEN YOU SIT DOWN INSIDE THIS CADI, IT’S ALMOST LIKE BEING IN A TIME CAPSULE FROM 1960.
IT IS OBVIOUS FROM THE CONDITION OF THE INTERIOR CHROME AND TRIM THAT THIS CADI WAS GARAGED WHEN NOT BEING USED.
SITTING IN THE CAR, THE DRIVER CAN EASILY SEE ALL FOUR CORNERS AND ENJOY AN UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW IN ALL DIRECTIONS
WITH THE TOP DOWN.
THIS CADI HAS ITS ORIGINAL RADIO AND HEATER! THE INSTRUMENTS AND DOOR PANELS ARE ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION. A PREVIOUS OWNER INSTALLED A TAPE DECK THAT CAN EASILY BE REMOVED. THE CARPET HAS BEEN REPLACED AND
LOOKS NEAR NEW!
ENGINE COMPARTMENT:
THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT IS IN GOOD UNRESTORED CONDITION. A PREVIOUS OWNER REPAINTED THE ENGINE AND VALVE COVERS.
EVERYTHING ELSE APPEARS TO BE WELL MAINTAINED ORIGINAL. PLEASE SEE PHOTOS.
TRUNK:
THE TRUNK IS IN GOOD CONDITION, STILL CONTAINING ITS ORIGINAL COMPONENTS. IT EVEN STILL HAS ITS ORIGINAL FACTORY
TRUNK MAT AND CARDBOARD SURROUNDS. THE SPARE TIRE AND ORIGINAL JACK ARE THERE! THE TRUNK WEATHER STRIPPING WAS
REPLACED.
MECHANICALS:
THIS 1960 CADILLAC IS POWERED BY ITS ORIGINAL 325 HP V-8 ENGINE WITH 4-BBL CARBURETOR, DUAL EXHAUST AND
HYDRA-MATIC TRANSMISSION. THE BRAKE HORSE POWER WAS RATED AT 325 @ 4,800 RPM, SO THIS CADI HAS PLENTY OF POWER.
I JUST HAD NEW MUFFLERS, EXHAUST PIPES FROM THE MUFFLERS BACK AND TAIL PIPES INSTALLED. THE TOP MOTOR & PUMP
OPERATE PROPERLY WITH NO SIGNS OF LEAKING. THIS CADI HAS BEEN DRIVEN VERY LITTLE DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS.
TRIM TAG CODES:
60=1960
F=Series 62 Convertible
017354=Unit #
Vehicle Data Plate
STYLE 60-6267=1960 Series 62 Convertible
BODY FW 1432=#1432 of 14,000 Convertibles Built
TRIM 28=White & Red Leather Interior
Paint 12=Olympic White
TOP 1=Ivory Top
ACC. EHY=EZEye Glass, Heater and 6-Way Power Seat
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