Sold for $30,000
Current bid of 30,000
remaining.This 1952 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe DeVille, known as a Lead Sled, is a beautifully customized classic car. It features a 350ci V8 Chevy motor, Turbo 350 automatic transmission, and numerous unique exterior and interior modifications. The black exterior with custom painted details and white leather interior with purple accents make it a standout vehicle. With vintage air conditioning, power steering, and power windows, it combines classic style with modern convenience. This car is a fantastic cruiser that gets great gas mileage with no rattles or squeaks. Micheal Svoboda is the COO of Driveway Deals and has a love for corvettes since middle school when he seen a 63 Split Window going through restoration.
Preview: Introducing the 1952 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe DeVille, a classic car enthusiast’s dream. This vehicle, known as a “Lead Sled,” is loaded with features and modifications. With only 3,037 miles on the odometer, it boasts a 350ci V8 Chevy motor paired with a Turbo 350 automatic transmission. The exterior is finished in Black with hand-painted details, complemented by a White leather interior. Key features include Vintage air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, and power windows.
Exterior: The 1952 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe DeVille showcases a sleek Black exterior with custom painted roof and hand-painted pinstripe details. Unique features include eyebrows over indicator lights, lake pipes, and shaved handles. The car is equipped with air shocks and has a distinctive look with its decorated air cleaner featuring pin-striping and a vintage 8 ball. Nice exhaust cutouts peek out through the rear bumper.
Interior: Inside, this Cadillac features a White leather interior with Purple seat belts and carpeting. The vacuum-operated power windows and seats are in good working order. The car includes a Lokar shifter with a crystal door knob, a shortened Cadillac-style steering wheel, and custom door panels. Additionally, it has power steering, a tilt steering wheel and a nicely finished, carpeted trunk with a popper. The interior is further enhanced by 12-volt adapters on each side and a lofty back seat. This Caddy features Vintage air conditioning that blows ice cold.
Mechanical: Under the hood, the Cadillac is powered by a 350ci V8 Chevy motor with an Edelbrock high-rise manifold and carburetor with electronic choke, electronic ignition, and aluminum valve covers. The Turbo 350 automatic transmission ensures smooth driving. The car features an aluminum radiator with an electric fan and a cool vintage paint can overflow. The wipers have been upgraded to electric for better speed and reliability, though the original vacuum motor is included. A new battery has been installed.
Overview: This 1952 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe DeVille, known as a Lead Sled, is a beautifully customized classic car. It features a 350ci V8 Chevy motor, Turbo 350 automatic transmission, and numerous unique exterior and interior modifications. The black exterior with custom painted details and white leather interior with purple accents make it a standout vehicle. With vintage air conditioning, power steering, and power windows, it combines classic style with modern convenience. This car is a fantastic cruiser that gets great gas mileage with no rattles or squeaks.
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Ended On: | July 29, 2024 at 10:37 am |
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America/Chicago |
Result: | Sold for $30,000 |
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July 29, 2024 10:35 am | $30,000.00 | ||
July 22, 2024 2:30 pm | $10,000.00 | ||
Auction started | July 22, 2024 8:40 am |
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