A beautifully restored example of postwar American luxury, this
1953 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible is presented in its original
and elegant combination of Code 13- Gloss Green over Trim Code 747-
Green leather interior. Representing one of the most desirable body
styles of the era, this Series 62 Convertible captures Cadillac's
leadership in style, innovation, and prestige during the early
1950s.
By 1953, Cadillac had firmly established itself as "The Standard of
the World," setting benchmarks in engineering and luxury that
competitors aspired to match. The Series 62 remained the
cornerstone of Cadillac's lineup, offering cutting-edge features,
refined V8 performance, and distinctive styling highlighted by
graceful proportions and modest tailfins that would soon define the
decade. Power came from Cadillac's proven 331ci overhead-valve V8
engine, paired with the smooth Hydra-Matic automatic transmission,
delivering effortless performance befitting its flagship
reputation.
Convertible production for 1953 remained relatively limited
compared to sedan counterparts, making surviving examples
particularly sought after today. These open-top Cadillacs
represented the pinnacle of luxury motoring, combining advanced
engineering with the glamour and freedom of top-down driving.
This example is well-equipped with a host of desirable factory
options, including power windows and a power-operated convertible
top, power steering, and power-assisted brakes, features that
enhanced both convenience and drivability. Additionally, it is
fitted with Accessory Group 7, which included an engine oil filter,
windshield washer system, vanity mirror, fog lamps, and an
automatic headlight dimmer, further elevating its level of
sophistication for the time.
Today, the car presents with tasteful upgrades including chrome
wire wheels in place of the original chrome wheel discs, wrapped in
BF Goodrich Silvertown wide whitewall radial tires that provide
improved road manners while maintaining a classic period-correct
appearance. Originally delivered through Cadillac's Boston sales
office to a dealership in Roxbury, Massachusetts, this car later
migrated to the dry climate of Arizona by 1996 before returning to
the East Coast in 2006.
There, it underwent a comprehensive multi-year restoration by
Phoenix Rods & Customs of Hackettstown, New Jersey. This extensive
work included a complete engine overhaul by A&A Engine
Dynamics, fresh repaint in its correct color, a new convertible
top, fully retrimmed leather interior, refinished chrome exterior
components, and the rebuilding of major mechanical systems.
Since completion, the car has been carefully enjoyed and
consistently maintained, with a documented history of service and
restoration records spanning from 2006 through 2024. Accompanying
the vehicle are a reproduction owner's manual, a copy of the
original Cadillac factory order sheet, transmission operation
guide, spare sets of keys, and a storage car cover, further
supporting its well-documented provenance.
Elegant, rare, and restored to a high standard, this 1953 Cadillac
Series 62 Convertible represents a superb opportunity to acquire a
hallmark of American luxury from one of Cadillac's most celebrated
eras.
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