About This Vehicle
Command attention and experience the elegance of a bygone era with this magnificent 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Hardtop—a true symbol of American luxury, style, and unmatched road presence. Built during Cadillac’s golden age, this stunning two-door hardtop represents the height of 1950s automotive design, featuring dramatic styling, iconic proportions, and the kind of presence that simply cannot be replicated today.
Finished in a striking red exterior with a matching red interior, this Cadillac captures the bold sophistication that defined the era. Its legendary tailfins, expansive body lines, and unmistakable Cadillac character showcase the craftsmanship and confidence of a time when automobiles were designed to make a statement. Sitting on elegant wire wheels wrapped in classic wide whitewall tires, this Series 62 delivers a timeless appearance that turns heads wherever it goes.
Under the enormous hood lies Cadillac’s powerful 390 cubic-inch V8, providing effortless performance and smooth cruising ability. Paired with a Hydramatic 4-speed automatic transmission, this classic glides down the road with the refined, effortless power expected from Cadillac’s flagship vehicles. Equipped with power steering, power brakes, and a massive 130-inch wheelbase, it offers a surprisingly comfortable and composed driving experience while delivering the commanding presence of a true luxury cruiser.
The interior combines vintage elegance with modern convenience, featuring plush red leather upholstery, power windows, power seat, factory air conditioning, and cruise control. Modern upgrades including Dakota Digital gauges and a newer audio system with Bluetooth add reliability and comfort while preserving the authentic character of this remarkable Cadillac.
Priced at $52,650, this 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Hardtop represents a rare opportunity to own a beautifully presented piece of American automotive history. Combining iconic styling, big V8 power, luxurious features, and unforgettable road presence, this Cadillac is more than a classic—it is a rolling masterpiece from the golden age of American design.