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Cadillac Série 62 Coupé DeVille – 1951
The item was sold for 30 816 €
Fees include commission and taxes.
Cadillac Series 62 Coupe DeVille - 1951
Chassis no. 516295017
French collector's registration
French historic registration title
"Rare French example said to have belonged to Fernandel".
"A rare French model said to have belonged to Fernandel"
An iconic model synonymous with luxury and elegance, our
Série 62 is from the 3rd generation, which marks a transition
to a more modern, sophisticated style.
Sold new in France by General Motors, it is said to have
belonged to the famous actor Fernandel| it was found in the
in the mid-1980s in the Paris region. Kept
by the same owner from 1987 to 1999, it bore
registration 8208 LJ 93: its current owner acquired it and
and registered it in the Drôme region in 1999.
Originally black, its body was repainted some thirty years ago
thirty years ago, and its elegant two-tone paintwork now looks
the elegant two-tone paintwork, but there are a few flaws to report.
to note. As for the chromes, they are well preserved and
and shiny.
The interior features a body-colored dashboard that has certainly been
certainly repainted during the restoration. The brown
upholstery is in its original state, with a superb patina.
patina. We note the presence of the original car radio
and electric windows.
Under the hood we find a 5.4-liter V8 matching number
160 hp, combined with a hydramatic automatic
hydramatic automatic transmission.
An emblematic model synonymous with luxury and elegance,
our 62 Series is from the 3rd generation, marking a transition to
a more modern and sophisticated style.
Sold new in France by the importer General Motors, it is said
to have belonged to the famous actor Fernandel| traces of it
can be found in the mid-1980s in the Paris region. Kept by the
same owner from 1987 to 1999, it was then registered 8208 LJ
93: its current owner acquired it and registered it in the Drôme
region in 1999.
Originally black, the bodywork was repainted some thirty years ago
and its elegant two-tone hue now looks good, although there are
a few flaws. The chrome is well preserved and has a nice shine.
The interior features a body-coloured dashboard that was certainly
repainted during the restoration. The brown leather and fabric
upholstery is in its original state and has a superb patina. The
original radio and electric windows are also present.
Under the bonnet is a 5.4-litre matching number fr V8 producing
160 bhp, mated to a hydramatic automatic transmission.
Chassis no. 516295017
French collector's registration
French historic registration title
"Rare French example said to have belonged to Fernandel".
"A rare French model said to have belonged to Fernandel"
An iconic model synonymous with luxury and elegance, our
Série 62 is from the 3rd generation, which marks a transition
to a more modern, sophisticated style.
Sold new in France by General Motors, it is said to have
belonged to the famous actor Fernandel| it was found in the
in the mid-1980s in the Paris region. Kept
by the same owner from 1987 to 1999, it bore
registration 8208 LJ 93: its current owner acquired it and
and registered it in the Drôme region in 1999.
Originally black, its body was repainted some thirty years ago
thirty years ago, and its elegant two-tone paintwork now looks
the elegant two-tone paintwork, but there are a few flaws to report.
to note. As for the chromes, they are well preserved and
and shiny.
The interior features a body-colored dashboard that has certainly been
certainly repainted during the restoration. The brown
upholstery is in its original state, with a superb patina.
patina. We note the presence of the original car radio
and electric windows.
Under the hood we find a 5.4-liter V8 matching number
160 hp, combined with a hydramatic automatic
hydramatic automatic transmission.
An emblematic model synonymous with luxury and elegance,
our 62 Series is from the 3rd generation, marking a transition to
a more modern and sophisticated style.
Sold new in France by the importer General Motors, it is said
to have belonged to the famous actor Fernandel| traces of it
can be found in the mid-1980s in the Paris region. Kept by the
same owner from 1987 to 1999, it was then registered 8208 LJ
93: its current owner acquired it and registered it in the Drôme
region in 1999.
Originally black, the bodywork was repainted some thirty years ago
and its elegant two-tone hue now looks good, although there are
a few flaws. The chrome is well preserved and has a nice shine.
The interior features a body-coloured dashboard that was certainly
repainted during the restoration. The brown leather and fabric
upholstery is in its original state and has a superb patina. The
original radio and electric windows are also present.
Under the bonnet is a 5.4-litre matching number fr V8 producing
160 bhp, mated to a hydramatic automatic transmission.
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