1963 Cadillac Series 62 Hardtop Coupe
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1963 Cadillac Series 62 Hardtop Idle and Walk Around
Description
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Originally introduced in the early 1940s, Cadillac Series 62 models from the 1960s were shorter, squarer and more angular than their predecessors.
The 1963 line featured lower, wider grilles and more pronounced rear fender lines, giving the car a sleeker and more modern look. The Series 62 was available in several body styles, including a two-door convertible, two-door hardtop coupe, and four-door sedan.
Under the hood was a robust 390 cubic-inch V8 engine delivering 325 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque, and all cars were equipped with an automatic transmission. The Series 62 also featured advanced amenities for its time, such as power steering, power brakes, and optional air conditioning.
This 1963 Cadillac Series 62 Hardtop Coupe was repainted in its original Palomino Tan Metallic by a previous owner, but its interior and mechanicals are mostly stock except for an Edelbrock carburetor, vintage aftermarket air conditioning, and new carpet.
Highlights
Finished in Palomino Tan Metallic paint over tan cloth/vinyl interior
Powered by a 390 cu-in V8 engine with Edlebrock carburetor producing approximately 325 hp and 430 lb-ft of torque
Four-speed Hydra-Matic automatic transmission
The chassis number (63G005212) decodes as:
63 – 1963 model year
G – Series 62 coupe
005212 – Sequential production number
Trim tag decodes as:
Trim: 34 – Sandalwood leather
Paint: 47 – Palomino Tan Metallic
Features
Original options (according to order sheet on 9 October 1962):
AM radio
Soft Ray glass
Six-way seat
Power windows
Door guards
Undercoating
Brakes professionally redone in late 2020
Dash instrumentation: 120 mph speedometer and odometer, coolant temperature and fuel gauges, and clock
AM radio
Fender skirts
New Hankook 235/75R15 tires (less than 100 miles)
Known Imperfections
Two 3-inch tears on the driver’s seat
Cracked paint between tailfin and car body on the driver's side (near the forward end of tailfin)
Some pitting on chrome
Light corrosion on underside
Transmission has a small leak
Clock does not work
Radio turns on, power antenna extends and retracts, and automatic frequency sweep works, but no stations can be heard
Included
Original sales paperwork on 9 October 1962 from Mitchell Cadillac-Oldsmobile in Huntington Station, New York
Original carburetor
1963 Cadillac owner’s manual, shop manual, and protection plan
Spare tire
Jack
Ownership History
The owner of this 1963 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe bought it in September 2004. “It was always garaged — never spent the night outdoors in the 21 years I've owned it. All four electric windows and switches work, as do all turn indicators, high/low beams, brake and reverse lights, and horn.”