Vehicle Description
This 1962 Cadillac Coupe De Ville is mildly customized for that
West Coast look that was popular in the �50s and �60s. The car is
painted in Eldorado's shade of Heather, which is a metallic rose
color. The body is shaved of all its emblems, door handles, tailfin
lights and glass packs. The doors have solenoids in them and open
by remote control. It is lowered 1" from factory height. The
weatherstripping has all been replaced with Steele Rubber. The
390ci 8-cylinder engine was completely rebuilt in 2013 with a mild
Howards performance cam, and is backed by an automatic
transmission. The front brakes were converted to power disc brakes
allowing the retention of the factory rims. This Coupe De Ville
comes equipped with electronic ignition, power steering, power
seat, power windows and factory air conditioning.