RARE Classic 1962 Cadillac DeVille Park Avenue 4s Hardtop ONLY 2,600 Made

Condition: Used
Make: Cadillac
Model: DeVille
Type: Sedan
Trim: 4S Park Avenue
Year: 1962
Mileage: 76,252
VIN: 62D008807
Color: Yellow
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Torrance, California, United States
Extras
Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows

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Description of 1962 Cadillac DeVille

With GM settling into a styling groove, Cadillac's '62s were basically toned-down '61s. Highlights included still-lower fins, front-fender cornering lights as a new option, a somewhat tamer grille, and backup/turn/stop lights combined behind a single white lens. Four-window sedans received more orthodox rooflines but still included a pair of short-deck variants, which were now named Series 62 Town Sedan and DeVille Park Avenue. A new braking system with dual master cylinder and separate front and rear hydraulic lines appeared, a portent of the future. Model-year output rose to nearly 161,000, up some 23,000 over '61.
-- V-8 - Overhead valves Cast iron block.
-- Displacement: 390 cubic inches.
-- Bore and stroke: 4.00 x 3.875 inches.
-- Compression ratio: 10.5:1.
-- Brake horsepower: 325 @ 4800 rpm
-- Five main bearings.
-- Hydraulic valve lifters.
-- Carburetion: Rochester four-barrel Model 701930.
-- The DeVille lineup was much more of a separate series this year and some historical sources list it as such, while others list it as a 6200 sub-series.
-- The new model for 1962 was a variation of the Town Sedan, introduced the previous season, with a new Style code and name.
-- It was now Body Style 6289D and referred to as the Park Avenue four-window sedan.
-- DeVilles were trimmed very similar to base 6200 models.
-- They had all of the same standard equipment plus Two-Way power seat and power windows.
NOTES: The Park Ave sedan was a short-deck DeVille sedan with a production total of 2,600 vehicles.
Condition of the car is all original! 1 owner vehicle with original miles from North Carolina! Car isn't currently registered in California but is driveable! Avenue emblem of "Park Avenue" seems to have fallen off during transport from North Carolina to California. Car is 20 feet long.