1960 Cadillac Convertible 62 Series " Original Unrestored " Great Project on 2040-cars
Freeland, Pennsylvania, United States
HERE IS ONE HECK OF A CAR THAT NEEDS TO BE RESTORED BY THE RIGHT PERSON, IN THE RIGHT MANNER. IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BE WORTH A LOT OF MONEY. THIS IS A ONE FAMILY OWNED, 50,000 MILE CAR. IT IS CLOSE TO 100% ORIGINAL. THE ENGINE, TRANS AND REAR ARE ORIGINAL. ALL OF THE SHEET METAL IS ORIGINAL. THE TRUNK STILL HAS THE CLOTH TRIM ALONG WITH THE SPARE AND THE JACK PARTS. THE RED LEATHER INTERIOR AND ALL DOOR PANELS ARE THE ORIGINAL AND ARE IN NICE SHAPE. THE DASH (NO CRACKS) AND STEERING WHEEL ARE EXCEPTIONAL. SOME BUTTONS MISSING AND SOME SEAMS SPLIT ON FRONT SEAT. THE RUG MAY NEED TO BE REPLACED. THE UNDERSIDE OF THE CAR IS VERY SOLID. THERE IS SURFACE RUST ON STEEL FRAME PARTS BUT NO ROT. THE FRONT AND REAR FLOOR PANS ARE SOLID AS IS THE TRUNK FLOOR. THE CAR HAS NOT BEEN ON THE ROAD SINCE 1983 BUT IT RUNS, DRIVES FORWARD AND REVERSE, AND STOPS. AMAZING. I REMOVED THE EXHAUST SYSTEM BECAUSE IT WAS BAD, SO IT IS LOUD. I WILL BE GLAD TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE AND LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING THIS CAR BEING RESURRECTED. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK! ( p.s. this is a 62 series not a De Ville model.)
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2014 Cadillac CTS Vsport [w/video]
Mon, 16 Sep 2013Bridging The Gap With Power And Poise
As you read these words, West Coast Editor Michael Harley is preparing to drive the brand-new 2014 Cadillac CTS along the gorgeous, sun-drenched roads of Southern California. And while I'll wait for Harley's full report before I put words in his mouth, I'm willing to bet he enjoys the hell out of Cadillac's new CTS. In fact, I'm sure of it.
I say this with confidence because, about a month ago, I spent the better part of a day flogging the new CTS Vsport around the 2.9-mile Milford Road Course - a challenging circuit laid out in the infield of an oval test track at GM's proving grounds in southeast Michigan. The MRC was built about a decade ago after Bob Lutz was lured out of retirement to work closely with GM's product development team, and thus, this circuit is known informally as the "Lutz Ring." The main objective of the MRC was to have an in-house facility for engineers to fine-tune vehicle dynamics, without having to constantly schlep cars over to Germany's infamous Nürburgring. (Of course, they still do.)
Cadillac to add small sedan, crossover as part of major product blitz
Tue, Jan 13 2015Cadillac will add a small sedan and a compact crossover to its lineup in the next several years as part of an ambitious product blitz that will remake its lineup. The sedan will slot below the ATS, which is currently Cadillac's smallest four-door car. It's scheduled to arrive in 2017, Cadillac president Johan de Nysschen told Autoblog at the Detroit Auto Show. The sedan will be followed late that year or in early 2018 by a compact crossover, which will be positioned below the SRX. The crucial redesign of the SRX – Cadillac's top seller – arrives in 2016. It will switch to the brand's new naming system and change to an "XT" prefix followed by a number. The naming scheme debuts on the CT6, which launches in late 2015 and will be positioned above the CTS and XTS sedans. Cadillac also wants to add another crossover that sits between the SRX and its flagship SUV, the Escalade, at some point. Further out, Cadillac's long-awaited Mercedes-Benz S-Class fighter could arrive around 2020, and it would serve as the flagship or "showcase of the brand," de Nysschen said. Cadillac is also looking to expand its powertrain portfolio and is contemplating a wide range of options, including hybrids, plug-in electric vehicles and diesel engines. The new cars and crossovers are part of a $12-billion investment in Cadillac, which de Nysschen described as "an unheard level of capital" from General Motors. In total, the brand will receive eight new products through 2020. "Our product offensive will provide the substance for our ambitions," he said. De Nysschen has set high goals – and made major changes – at Cadillac since he took over the 113-year-old luxury brand in September. The brand moves to a separate headquarters in New York this year, away from GM's base in Detroit, and it has switched advertising agencies in a bid to elevate its image. Cadillac's sales declined 6.5 percent in the United States in 2014 to 170,750 units, and it has the smallest volume of GM's four brands. "Here in the US we continue to make progress, but we also face challenges," de Nysschen said. He added the brand's lineup "clearly limits our growth opportunities in the US market." Still, de Nysschen is taking the long view for Cadillac, noting it took years to turn around Audi, where he was president of its US operations for eight years. Cadillac's global sales have inched up five percent globally this year, spurred by a 47-percent surge in China.
Cadillac may not build Elmiraj coupe
Wed, 20 Nov 2013Despite the fact that most everyone who has laid eyes on the Cadillac Elmiraj concept coupe loves it, General Motors insiders are still trying to prove the business case to build the car. And it's certainly not a guarantee.
"I want to see this car go into production badly. Very badly," Ed Welburn, GM's Global Head of Design, told Autoblog. But the Cadillac design studio is busier than it's ever been before, and the company is working on prioritizing which cars deserve to get the billion-dollar price tag needed to research and develop a new model.
No matter what happens, Welburn says the car has made its mark on Cadillac