"With the exception of later Eldorados and Biarritz models, it's
argued that the Series 62 Cadillac of 1950 to 1953 is the luxury
carmaker's post war pinnacle of excellence. During this four year
design run, Cadillac offered its customers better build quality,
more elegant styling and, perhaps most importantly, a V8 engine.
These and other attributes, introduced in what can be described as
a sometimes fickle market, helped Cadillac quickly establish itself
as the luxury company to beat, surpassing longtime rival Packard
for the number one slot, while Lincoln and Imperial lagged behind."
Hemmings, Sept. 2025
For consignment, a 1953 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe DeVille showing
8,125 miles, but the true miles are unknown due to a PA title
exemption. This was the recipient of a recent restoration, is
garage kept, and retains its numbers matching engine.
Exterior
It wears its original color but now presents with two stage quality
and application, a gleaming Artisan Ochre motorcar with an Emerald
Green Metallic roof, but it's the rear quarter that might be this
car's feature of distinction; full front trim that emulated
aircraft intake followed by elongated panels broadened by fender
skirts and capped by corner taillights that double as rounded fins.
Between them is a covered Continental kit on an oversized rear
bumper with exhaust ports built in and the whole thing is a work of
art. Big chrome lives up front too, capped by Dagmar bumpers, light
rings, and a gold crest under flying lady ornament. Side spears and
robust wire wheel covers finish the dressing of the elegant ride.
Imperfections include some chipping paint, minor chips and
inclusions, and oxidation in the gold emblem.
Interior
Stylishly designed, the door panels combine glossy green patterned
inserts, brushed nickel hardware and ribbed kick panels and both
doors present cleanly. The patterned insert tan cloth continues on
the split bench where it is accompanied by green leather and both
front and rear are in very nice condition. The rear passengers are
afforded a panel with electric window controls, cigarette lighter,
and obligatory ashtray with sliding top. Various greens color the
steering wheel and front a beautiful dash with striped design mid
panel and art deco style arching speedometer with well designed and
integrated windows for other information. To the right you'll find
an AM radio and impossibly rectangular clock that is stylish and
functional. Green colors the carpet below and headliner above while
tan patterned material lines the footwells in a nice attention to
detail. A large trunk has a canvas type covering which shows some
use and age.
Drivetrain
Here's a show worthy version of the numbers matching 331ci V8 under
the hood with 210 horsepower and a 4-barrel carburetor. It's backed
by a Hydramatic 4-speed automatic transmission sending power to the
rear axle with 3.07 gears. The car has power brakes and power
steering. We note the right side hood hinge sprung and closing must
be done with care.
Undercarriage
Clean conditions are found underneath where the dual exhaust flows
through stock style mufflers on their epic journey to the bumper
fed exit. Power drum brakes are on all four wheels and suspension
consists of coil springs in front and leaf springs in back.
Drive-Ability
The original land yacht glides over the test loop in fine fashion
and provides a smooth, comfortable ride with adequate power and
straight tracking. Some issues with the windows are found including
the left rear power window and right front power window do not work
and the driver's front power window does not go up. All other
functions operate as they should. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
One of the great American classics, the '53 Cadillac and its iconic
shape is instantly recognizable and highly desirable. Here's a very
fine example in a great color and a numbers matching engine as
icing on this yellow cake!
536266548
53-1953
62-Series 62
66548-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
STYLE NO 53 6237DX-1953 Coupe DeVille Power Windows
BODY NO FW8467-Detroit Body #
TRIM NO 66-Light Green Tapestry Pattern Cloth & Dark Green
Leather
PAINT NO 22-Artisan Ochre
E-EZ Eye Glass
H-Heater
W-White Walls
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