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Cadillac - Series 62 (1958)

Picture yourself cruising through a sun‑drenched American street in a gleaming 1958 Cadillac Series 62. Its bold chrome rings, the unmistakable grille and the iconic tailfins are a tactile reminder of an era when car design was a statement of luxury and confidence. Whether you’re a seasoned collector, a new enthusiast or simply curious about the price of this iconic vehicle, you’ll find that the Cadillac Series 62 price varies widely depending on condition, mileage, provenance and market demand.

  • Year & Model: 1958 Cadillac Series 62
  • Engine: 4.6‑L (280 hp) 4‑barrel V8 (famously known as “Small Block”)
  • Transmission: 3‑spd Powerglide automatic; optional 5‑spd automatic for performance upgrades
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline) – standard specification in North American markets
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 198.4 in (5,040 mm)
    • Width: 78.1 in (1,986 mm)
    • Height: 68.0 in (1,727 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 127.3 in (3,232 mm)
  • Suspension: Front – independent double‑Wishbone; Rear – live axle with coil‑spring suspension
  • Brakes: 12 in. front ventilated discs; 10 in. rear solid discs
  • Weight: Approx. 3,500 lb (1,587 kg) – depending on trim and equipment
  • Interior: Leather upholstery, optional chrome banister, climate‑controlled climate control & roomy vintage seating for up to 5 passengers
  • Notable Features: 1.5‑bar “The Joker” headlight system, Boom box radio, 1960s later turbo‑charged supercharged option (rare)

When it comes to establishing a fair market valuation, the Cadillac Series 62 1958 price is influenced by several key variables:

  1. Condition: Near‑perfect showrooms cars can demand a premium, whereas vehicles requiring restoration may be valued lower.
  2. Mileage: Lower mileage typically results in higher asking prices.
  3. Restoration Level: Fully restored to original paint and parts versus part‑restored are typically priced noticeably apart.
  4. Provenance & Authenticity: Original build receipts, historical documentation, and modifiability can drive pricing upward.

Cadillac Series 62 depreciation follows a similar pattern to other classic luxury vehicles. A well‑kept, low‑mile example will usually not lose all its value quickly, but because these cars are niche collectibles, they do face a notable decline if neglected. The typical rule of thumb for a classic car in good condition estimates:

  • First year: 5–10% depreciation on an initial purchase price.
  • Years 2–5: 2–4% per year, assuming no significant restoration.
  • Beyond five years: If maintained in pristine condition and with a solid restoration plan, value may stabilize or even appreciate.

For a newer example of a used Cadillac Series 62 price, such as a 1958 model with under 10,000 miles, one can anticipate a depreciation schedule in line with the figures above, while achieving a fairly stable market value well into the future.

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