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1960 Cadillac Deville Series 62 Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1960 Mileage:80000 Color: is in superb condition as if new
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1960 Cadillac DeVille Series 62 Coupe

Here we have a great example of an 1960 Cadillac DeVille Series 62 Coupe. This Cadillac has been garage kept since 1980, so the vehicle is 100% rust-free. The vehicle is an older restoration but is still in excellent condition. The Interior was recently reupholstered with leather. All Electrical Components (Power Windows, Seats, and Etc...) are in working condition including the 6 way bench/seat and Mark IV Air Conditioner.  All chrome in this vehicle interior and exterior is in superb condition as if new. This Cadillac also includes the Eldorado coupe upper bumper rear extension, which  makes the car look even more appealing. 

The color scheme throughout the whole vehicle used is fire mist red and white.

The Cadillac has original matching 390 V8 Engine & Hydromatic Transmission which has been rebuilt. Air Compressor has been refurbished and ready use. Break and Power Steering Systems have been maintained and refurbished. Below you'll find the engine specifications:

V-8 Overhead valves.
Cast iron block
Displacement: 390 cubic inches
Bore and stroke: 4.00 x 3.875 inches
Compression ratio: 10.5:1
Brake horsepower: 325 at 4800 rpm
Five main bearings
Hydraulic valve lifters
Carburetors: Carter two-barrel Model 2814S







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Driving the 2016 Cadillac CTS-V at the old Elkhart Lake road course

Wed, Jun 24 2015

The placid community around Elkart Lake, WI, looks about as far removed from a glorious motorsport venue as you can imagine. A turn of the century downtown gives way to old-school resorts, beaches, and boat launches around the picturesque lake, with farms framing the rolling hills all around. But it was those very same meandering country lanes that gave birth to one of America's greatest racing circuits, some 65 years ago. Between the first race in 1950 and the opening of the dedicated Road America track in 1956, the roads around Elkhart Lake provided the setting for some great post-war racing. Competing on public streets was ultimately outlawed across the country, but not before drivers risked life and limb in the name of glory in the Wisconsin summer. Cadillac asked us out to the area recently, not to talk racing history, but to look forward at one of the most track capable cars the company has ever offered: the 2016 CTS-V. We got to drive the 640-horsepower beastie for an entire morning of hot laps at Road America, but unfortunately, we're not allowed to tell you about all of that right now. You'll have to wait until the embargo lifts on August 3, at which point we promise a full recounting of our adventure. Having the CTS-V for a full two days though, and in the spirit of the motorsport that imbues the air in Elkhart Lake, we took the Cadillac on a drive around the old 6.5-mile road course. Come for the new Caddy, but stick around to find out what the hell Wacker's Wend is. Cadillac Luxury Performance Videos

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Fri, Jan 11 2019

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