Vehicle Description
With the end of World War II, American automakers scrambled to
return to normal production after halting their automobile lines in
1942. Since the war had also stopped the development of new models,
most companies raced to rehash pre-war designs for the new post-war
era. While that was also the case for Cadillac, the outlook was
somewhat brighter since it meant resuming the brilliant Series 62.
Post-war models were refreshed with a subtly reworked front-end
design that included a new grille and subtly tweaked fender
profile. With a flowing, beautifully contoured body, the freshened
shape served as the basis for Cadillac's design language through
the rest of the 1940s and into the early 50s. As was the norm for
GM's flagship marque, numerous body styles were available, and the
two-door convertible returned as the ultimate iteration of the
Series 62. Cadillac lived into its slogan as "The Standard of the
World" in this era, and the cars were lavishly equipped with
automatic transmissions, refined 346 cubic-inch Monobloc V8 engine,
leather upholstery, and plenty of power accessories. The model
proved very popular with buyers, remaining essentially unchanged
through 1947, with nearly 40,000 units of the Series 62 sold. Of
that total, just 6,755 left the factory as Model 6267 Convertible
Coupes. Today's collectors covet the Series 62 Convertible Coupe
for its remarkably civilized road manners, gorgeous lines, and the
fact that it's one of just a few post-war cars to be recognized as
a Full Classic by the Classic Car Club of America. This marvelous
and desirable 1947 Cadillac S.62 Convertible Coupe is the subject
of a high-quality older restoration and has been cherished by its
previous caretakers. It is a beautiful example, restored from the
ground up and finished in its original shade of Cavern Green over
tan upholstery as per the factory build sheet and equipped with
numerous desirable options. Since its restoration, it has earned a
CCCA Senior Premier Award and has been enjoyed on the road, now
displaying an appealing character from use. The paintwork is
excellent, with good, consistent panel fit all around. The
extensive chrome and brightwork are similarly excellent and
consistent with the age and high-quality nature of the restoration.
It rides on period-correct wide whitewall tires and green-painted
wheels fitted with iconic "Sombrero" polished covers. The Series 62
had few peers in 1947, as the luxurious interior demonstrates so
well. According to the build sheet, this car was originally trimmed
in tan leather and Bedford cord, changed to all leather during the
restoration. Original equipment includes power windows, powered
top, "C" accessory group, radio and aerial, under-seat heater, and
fog lights. The upholstery, while older, is supple and in excellent
condition in the front and rear, with only some slight
discoloration of the carpets noted. Instruments and controls are
factory-correct items, and the interior brightwork is excellent.
The top is finished in tan canvas with a matching canvas boot
cover, all in fine order. Cadillac's 346 cubic-inch L-head V8 had
roots in the pre-war era; however, it is one of the finest engines
of the time, renowned for its power and durability. It was so
trusted that versions were used to power various allied tanks
during World War II. In civilian guise, it makes 150 horsepower,
which, on this car, is sent through the optional Hydramatic
automatic gearbox. The engine bay is orderly, and the V8 is well
detailed in the correct shade of olive green with gloss black
ancillaries and period-appropriate details and hardware. One drive
in a Cadillac Series 62 of this era is enough to see why they are
so highly sought after by touring enthusiasts. They offer power,
comfort, and style in abundance, with the prestige of membership in
groups like the CCCA. This lovely example is sure to provide miles
of enjoyable motoring for its next caretaker, just as it has for
the past three-quarters of a century. Offers welcome and trades
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