
Cadillacs sported all-new styling for 1950 and the sportiest of them was the Series 62 Convertible Coupe. Arguably the most handsome of Cadillac’s offerings for 1950, cost new based at $3,654.00 before options. Production totaled 6,986 units all of which featured a new curved, one-piece windshield, a massive eggcrate grille . . . and those wonderful sweeping tailfins. Powered by a 331-cid, 160-hp V-8 that was the envy of all competition racers, American Briggs Cunningham entered a pair of Cadillacs in the 1950 24 Hours of LeMans race. This convertible looks great in its green finish and sports its original two-tone green leather interior, fender skirts, classy and distinctive brightwork and factory “sombrero” hubcaps. It is equipped with a clock, AM radio, power windows and a power convertible top.