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1955 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible Ground Up Bolt And Nut Restoration Mint Car on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:79989 Color: paint
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

1955 CADILLAC SERIES 62 GROUND UP FULL BOLT AND NUT  RESTORATION!!! IN SHOWROOM CONDITION!! CONTACT ALEX WITH SERIOUS OFFER (954)937-8271 THANK YOU.



“The responsibility of leadership is more than an inheritance at Cadillac. It is the day-to-day, practical measure by which every Cadillac advancement and innovation is judged; so proclaimed Cadillac in 1955 marketing. 

Looking dashing in its Mist Green paint, this 1955 standard-setter also has a green two-tone interior, green top boot and a dark green vinyl top. The car runs courtesy of its Cadillac designed and engineered 331-cid, 250-hp V-8 engine and corresponding automatic transmission. Other desirable features consist of factory air conditioning, AM radio, fender skirts, dual mirrors, chrome wire wheels, wide whitewall tires; power top and windows.


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1955 Cadillac 62

2 Door Convertible

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Base Price$4,448$33,200$56,800$91,200
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Factory Air Conditioning $850$1,500$2,200
TOTAL PRICE:$4,448$37,370$63,980$102,520



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