Vehicle Description
1955 Cadillac Series 62 is a series of cars which was produced by
Cadillac from 1940 through 1964. Originally designed to replace the
entry level Series 65, it became the Cadillac Series 6200 in 1959,
and remained that until it was renamed to Cadillac Calais for the
1965 model year. The Series 62 was also marketed as the Sixty-Two
and the Series Sixty-Two. Fourth generation (1954-1956) In 1955,
the grille was redesigned with wider spaces between the blades and
the parking lamps were repositioned beneath directly below the
headlights. On the sides of the body the rub-rail moldings formed a
right angle with the vertical trim on the rear doors or fenders.
This accentuated the character line in the sheet metal. The
Florentine curve rear window treatment was adopted for sedans.
Three chrome moldings bordered the rear license plate on either
side and deck lid decorations consisted of a V-shaped ornament and
a Cadillac crest. The Coupe de Ville had a golden script nameplate
at the upper body belt just forward of the rear window pillar. The
Eldorado sport convertible featured extras such as wide chrome body
belt moldings, a distinctive rear fender design, with twin round
taillights halfway up the fenders and flatter pointed tailfins.
Tubeless tires were a new standard Cadillac feature. Sales reached
a record 118,190, accounting for nearly 84% of all Cadillacs sold.
Standard equipment included back-up lights, turn signals, and
automatic transmission. Please Note The Following **Vehicle
Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We
do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only
**Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT
1 **