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For Sale: 1946 Cadillac Series 62 in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

Fantastic frame-off restoration with very little use. Recently serviced with new fuel system, window hydraulics, tires and exhaust. Sparkling undercarriage, paint, chrome, and interior. Just gorgeous!

The color is a close approximation to Madeira Maroon, although it seems that its original color was code 5 Ivy Green. Regardless, it looks substantial and very expensive in person, with a spectacular finish that only comes from using modern materials and a lot of time. We’ve scarcely seen a straighter, cleaner car (just look at the underside!). The paint work on this car was obviously extremely expensive, as there’s not a ripple or wave anywhere on the entire car and the gaps are excellent throughout. The gloss is deep and rich and the metallic, while eye-catching, is not inappropriate for 1946, so the car glows without looking too modern. The massive bumpers are exceptionally straight and clear, again without any waves in the plating, and even the rounded bumper guards look as fresh as they must have in 1946. The grille, which is easily the most expensive piece to restore, is excellent with no signs of the usual pitting and cracking, more evidence that this was a fine original car to begin with. The only notable flaws might be one or two small chips on the cloisonné emblems on the hood and trunk, which might very well be original.

The handsome interior is lined in burgundy leather and tan Bedford cord and looks very much as it would have in 1946. There are a few comfort marks in the leather, but no perforation or damage and the Bedford cord provides a fantastic contrast, particularly in the sun. All the gauges are operational save for the odometer and clock, although the oil pressure gauge is a bit of a pessimist (an external gauge we used to check shows a healthy 30 PSI at idle). There’s an under-dash heater assembly that’s fully restored, making this a car that can stretch the driving season a bit, and the carpets are suitably plush for a Cadillac. We recently rebuilt the entire hydraulic system, so the power windows and seat are working correctly and experts might note the switch that now controls the power top, as it has been converted to electric operation. The tan canvas top is in good shape with a few minor wrinkles from being stored in the lowered position for several years and the plastic rear window has the virtues of being larger and lighter than the original small glass frame. There are two boots included with the car, a matching burgundy vinyl one and a tan canvas one that might be original, as it appears quite old. The trunk is likewise beautifully finished with expertly bound carpets and includes a full-sized spare and jack assembly.

Cadillac’s 346 cubic inch flathead V8 is highly regarded as a rugged, smooth, and powerful traveling partner and even in the big convertible, it never seems to work very hard. Rebuilt when the car was restored, the neatly detailed engine runs quite well thanks to a freshly rebuilt carburetor, new fuel pump, and a remote electric pump mounted by the gas tank. Quite nicely detailed with Cadillac olive green engine enamel, beautiful porcelain exhaust manifolds, and correct hardware throughout, it looks fantastic when you open the hood. The wiring harness was replaced with a correct reproduction with cloth-covered wires and even the big oil-bath air cleaner was retained. There’s a small heat shield behind the carburetor that’s not correct but also not a bad idea and you’ll note all the hard-line tubing for the hydraulic system along the firewall. Again, not perfect, but a very high-grade driver car that isn’t far from the show field if that’s where you’d like to take it.

GM’s Hydra-Matic transmission was used in tanks during WWII, and Cadillac was quick to point out that many of the battlefield-tested improvements made it into the post-war cars, so it shifts better and should be even more durable than the already indestructible early units. 3.36 gears out back permit effortless high-speed cruising at today’s highway speeds—surely a reason why these cars have become so popular for touring. Take a few moments to examine the undercarriage carefully—aside from some grease and a few splashes of dirty water that aren’t visible until the camera flash hits them, it’s exceptionally clean. There are no patches, no signs of rust repair, not even any pitting on the chassis itself, suggesting that this car lived its entire life in a dry climate. Experts might note that the hubcaps are from a slightly later model, but they look right and it sits on a set of recent wide whitewall radials that handle great.

We remain extremely impressed by this big Cadillac convertible. It’s just gorgeous to look at and thanks to a lot of recent service work, it’s ready to tour and enjoy. And if you seek trophies on the show field, it’s not too far from there either. It would be impossible to duplicate at this price and the restoration, despite being a few years old remains quite crisp. A stunning car at a reasonable price. Call today!

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Vehicle Details

  • 1946 Cadillac Series 62
  • Listing ID: CC-1084290
  • Price: $79,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1946
  • Make:Cadillac
  • Model:Series 62
  • Exterior Color:Madeira Maroon
  • Interior Color:Burgundy leather
  • Transmission:Automatic
  • Engine Size:V-8
  • Odometer:23
  • Convertible:Yes
  • Stock Number:115002
  • Trim Level:Convertible
  • VIN:84111777
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Fully Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Excellent
  • Seat Material:Leather
  • AM Radio:Yes
  • Power Windows:Yes
  • Power Seats:Yes
  • Engine History:Original
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
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