Despite Cadillac’s luxury and engineering prowess taking over post-WWII America, there was still a customer demanding an even greater experience from the brand. Enter the 1948 Cadillac Series 62 ...
Painted in 'Vivi White', this is a 464 horsepower Cadillac ATS-V with all the bells and whistles of a modern performance car, but wrapped in a 1948 Cadillac's sleek body. And the Ringbrothers only had ...
The first all-new Cadillac following World War II, the Series 62 features aircraft-inspired design motifs and bite-the-back-of-your-hand beautiful tail fins. Seriously desirable in all specifications, ...
The 1948 Cadillac Series 62 marked the first year for redesigned post-war Cadillacs. The fresh Series 62 featured tail fins, a styling trait that would stick with Cadillac for years to come. The ...
One of two postwar Cadillacs custom-bodied by French coachbuilder Saoutchik, this incredible 1948 Series 62 Cabriolet is headed to the auction block. It will be offered by RM Sotheby's at the 'Icons ...
Currently, the 1948 Cadillac convertible known as "Eldorod" belongs to Chris and Paul Andrews of Fort Worth, Texas, but its storied provenance harkens back to Hot Rods by Boyd and comes full circle ...
The Ringbrothers may be the nuttiest pair of modifiers out there. They’ve built a 1,000 horsepower G-Code Camaro, a 1965 Ford Mustang Espionage, and, most recently, a 1948 Cadillac Coupe that sports ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. Since inception, luxury brand Cadillac has garnered a storied reputation as a utility vehicle provider (most notably from the 1950s to the ...
Some of the most elite people in the world in the course of modern history have driven and/or have ridden in a Cadillac sedan. Through the latter stage of the 20th century, Cadillac relied heavily on ...
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