The 1960 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible stands as an icon of
American automotive design and luxury, embodying the end of the
exuberant styling trends of the 1950s. This model was produced by
Cadillac, the luxury division of General Motors, under the
leadership of Harley Earl, the visionary designer who defined the
tailfin era. The Series 62 Convertible was crafted at GM's Detroit
facilities, showcasing the brand's commitment to innovation and
craftsmanship. The 1960 Series 62 Convertible was the brainchild of
Chuck Jordan, Cadillac's lead designer at the time, who was working
under the influence of Harley Earl's pioneering design philosophy.
By 1960, Cadillac's tailfins, originally introduced in 1948, had
reached their zenith, with this model featuring refined, horizontal
fins compared to the dramatic, rocket-inspired vertical fins of
earlier years. The design was more subdued, signaling a shift
toward sophistication in response to evolving consumer tastes. The
front grille featured a wide, horizontal pattern with integrated
dual headlights, a hallmark of Cadillac styling. Chrome detailing
and luxurious trim underscored the car's prestige. The body was
sleek and well-proportioned, with flowing lines emphasizing length
and elegance. The Cadillac Series 62 Convertible became a symbol of
American prosperity and style, often associated with Hollywood
celebrities and high society. Its commanding presence on the road
and luxurious features made it a sought-after model for those
seeking a combination of performance, comfort, and prestige. This
stylish 1960 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible is ready to be enjoyed
on many more road adventures and trips, thanks to the care it has
received and $48,000 invested in the mechanics during the fall of
2024. Completely sorted mechanically, the 390-cubic-inch V-8 engine
and four-speed Hydra-Matic automatic transmission remain turnkey
ready. Documented by the accompanying invoices that can be seen on
Kruse Auctions' website, some of the upgrades and new components
include new shocks in both the front and rear, installing a front
disc brake conversion with a dual master cylinder greatly improving
safety and stopping power, installing a new exhaust system, and
equipping it with an electronic ignition conversion. Of other
notes, the wiring systems were also gone through and tested,
including replacing the front power seat system and convertible top
wires. Finished in a dazzling Hampton Blue, this tail-finned Caddy
is outfitted with all the creature comforts one would want from the
'60s while out cruising, which includes power steering, power
brakes, power windows, a power bench seat, and a power convertible
top. Other features include a radio, Guide-Matic Autronic Eye
headlight dimming system and defroster. Most recently, this Caddy
was fitted with new wire wheels and brand new white wall tires. The
1960 Series 62 Convertible marked the culmination of Cadillac's
flamboyant 1950s styling before the cleaner, more restrained
designs of the 1960s took hold. It remains a beloved classic among
collectors and enthusiasts, representing the pinnacle of Cadillac's
"Golden Era" of design. A former resident of The Great Outdoors
Collection, this Caddy's blend of artistry, engineering, and luxury
ensures its enduring legacy as a memorable American automobile. * A
luxury vehicle from the '60s with mesmerizing tailfins
* Just over $48,000 in documented servicing in October of 2024
* Stylish Hampton Blue exterior over a blue leather interior
* Well-equipped with power steering, power brakes, power windows,
and a power convertible top
The 1960 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible stands as an icon of
American automotive design and luxury, embodying the end of the
exuberant styling trends of the 1950s. This model was produced by
Cadillac, the luxury division of General Motors, under the
leadership of Harley Earl, the visionary designer who defined the
tailfin era. The Series 62 Convertible was crafted at GM's Detroit
facilities, showcasing the brand's commitment to innovation and
craftsmanship. The 1960 Series 62 Convertible was the brainchild of
Chuck Jordan, Cadillac's lead designer at the time, who was working
under the influence of Harley Earl's pioneering design philosophy.
By 1960, Cadillac's tailfins, originally introduced in 1948, had
reached their zenith, with this model featuring refined, horizontal
fins compared to the dramatic, rocket-inspired vertical fins of
earlier years. The design was more subdued, signaling a shift
toward sophistication in response to evolving consumer tastes.
The front grille featured a wide, horizontal pattern with
integrated dual headlights, a hallmark of Cadillac styling. Chrome
detailing and luxurious trim underscored the car's prestige. The
body was sleek and well-proportioned, with flowing lines
emphasizing length and elegance. The Cadillac Series 62 Convertible
became a symbol of American prosperity and style, often associated
with Hollywood celebrities and high society. Its commanding
presence on the road and luxurious features made it a sought-after
model for those seeking a combination of performance, comfort, and
prestige.
This stylish 1960 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible is ready to be
enjoyed on many more road adventures and trips, thanks to the care
it has received and $48,000 invested in the mechanics during the
fall of 2024. Completely sorted mechanically, the 390-cubic-inch
V-8 engine and four-speed Hydra-Matic automatic transmission remain
turnkey ready. Documented by the accompanying invoices that can be
seen on Kruse Auctions' website, some of the upgrades and new
components include new shocks in both the front and rear,
installing a front disc brake conversion with a dual master
cylinder greatly improving safety and stopping power, installing a
new exhaust system, and equipping it with an electronic ignition
conversion. Of other notes, the wiring systems were also gone
through and tested, including replacing the front power seat system
and convertible top wires.
Finished in a dazzling Hampton Blue, this tail-finned Caddy is
outfitted with all the creature comforts one would want from the
'60s while out cruising, which includes power steering, power
brakes, power windows, a power bench seat, and a power convertible
top. Other features include a radio, Guide-Matic Autronic Eye
headlight dimming system and defroster. Most recently, this Caddy
was fitted with new wire wheels and brand new white wall tires.
The 1960 Series 62 Convertible marked the culmination of Cadillac's
flamboyant 1950s styling before the cleaner, more restrained
designs of the 1960s took hold. It remains a beloved classic among
collectors and enthusiasts, representing the pinnacle of Cadillac's
'Golden Era' of design. A former resident of The Great Outdoors
Collection, this Caddy's blend of artistry, engineering, and luxury
ensures its enduring legacy as a memorable American automobile.
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