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Cadillic Coupe de Ville
Cadillic Coupe de Ville
Lot Number | 28 |
Make | Cadillac |
Model | Coupe de Ville |
Year | 1962 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Engine | 6.0L V8 |
Mileage Indicated | |
Paperwork | Yes |
Restomod Cadillac – Classic Cool Meets Modern Muscle
This isn’t just any Cadillac—this is a full-sized, head-turning restomod that blends 1960s swagger with 21st-century tech. Under the bonnet lives a powerful and reliable 6.0L V8, giving you the confidence to cruise daily or take on long-distance runs without breaking a sweat.
Stopping power comes from an upgraded Vari Disc brake setup, while American Racing wheels complete the stance. And speaking of stance, this Caddy can drop low thanks to a ride height adjustment system that gives it show-stopping presence on demand.
Wrapped in metallic pink with a subtle blue pearl, this lady isn’t shy. She’s built to be seen and driven.
A bold, beautiful slice of American restomod culture, ready for the streets, shows, and smiles.
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