The beautiful 1947 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible is approved as a Classic by the esteemed Classic Car Club of America. This may be one of the most nostalgia-invoking cars that ever populated the American highway. Whether making its way through a crowded business district, or cruising down a country lane; one look told you that this Cadillac was one of GM’s finest and a sight to remember.
A very modest 6,755 examples were built in the 1947 model year. This car has received a no-expense-spared, frame-off restoration in which the vendor states that “every nut and bolt has been replaced.” The body is finished in Lotus Cream with a black convertible top and light brown leather interior with cloth accents. The Cadillac is powered by the highly-respected 346-cid, 150-hp V-8 engine and is mated to an uncommon three-speed manual transmission.
Among the equipment on the Cadillac are an AM radio, backup lights, heater, fender skirts, “sombrero” hubcaps, whitewall tires, power top and power windows. Everything on the car is described as either new or restored and in “perfect running condition.”