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1958 Cadillac Series 62 Hardtop Sedan [6239X]

1958 Cadillac Series 62 [6239X] in F.I.S.T., Movie, 1978 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US

1958 Cadillac Series 62 Hardtop Sedan [6239X]

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

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vilero ES

2009-03-30 12:59

According to this "The convertible, Coupe DeVille, and Sedan DeVille used solid metal trim on the lower half of the conical projectile flares, while other models had a thin ridge molding in the same location, I think it isn't a Sedan De Ville and only a Series 62 4-door [6239X] Comments?

Animatronixx DE

2009-03-30 23:41

I tend to agree, even if I'm not sure what molding is actually used here.

Animatronixx DE

2009-04-01 22:56

Comment by mrcadillac, 2009-04-01 22:42 (mistakenly deleted because it appeared twice on my screen, but recovered from browser's cache)

mrcadillac wrote I don't know where "vilero" got that information, or what it really means; I certainly have not seen it before; there is no such information in the Dealer Data Book for that year; the latter lists every vivible differences between the models in the range. According to the Data Book, the "Series 62" cars have an oblong shield marked " C A D I L L A C " on the front fenders, below the trim spear, near the front door opening seam, whereas the fender shield on "De Ville" models carry the names "COUPE DE VILLE" or "SEDAN DE VILLE". In this case we could be dealing with either a "Series 62" or a "De Ville" model. To be totally precise, we would need to see the fender shield ...or the interior trim.


The text vilero is referring to obviously comes from 'Standard Catalog of Cadillac, 1903-2000' by James T. Lenzke.

-- Last edit: 2009-04-02 01:12:28

CarChasesFanatic ES

2009-04-01 22:58

It appeared twice for me too, i guess we had the same idea at the same time, so we deleted both messages.

vilero ES

2009-04-04 13:46

Animatronixx wrote Comment by mrcadillac, 2009-04-01 22:42 (mistakenly deleted because it appeared twice on my screen, but recovered from browser's cache)
vilero wrote According to this "The convertible, Coupe DeVille, and Sedan DeVille used solid metal trim on the lower half of the conical projectile flares, while other models had a thin ridge molding in the same location, I think it isn't a Sedan De Ville and only a Series 62 4-door [6239X] Comments?
mrcadillac wrote I don't know where "vilero" got that information, or what it really means; I certainly have not seen it before; .............

I hadn't seen this answer before, maybe due the previous deleting problem. My info and with those exacts words between "" came from here 1958 Cadillac Series 62at the beginning of the page, second paragraph, white letters with blue blackground.


-- Last edit: 2009-04-04 13:51:51

MrCadillac SX

2010-03-08 15:31

Animatronixx is 100%correct. Vilero's info comes from James T. Lenzke's book, "Standard Catalog of Cadillac, 1903-2000". I have the Cadillac Dealer Data Book for 1958, describing in detail all major differences in the various body styles, as well as dozens of photos (from factory originals to surviving cars). The only noticeable trim difference in that area is when cars were ordered with fog lights; in that case the "solid metal trim on the lower half of the conical projectile flares" was replaced by a glass lens; the upper part covered the parking lights and the lower part covered the fog lamps). I do not understand Mr. Lenzke's reference to "a thin ridge molding in the same location" for sertain models. I really would like to view comparative photos of the two alleged different trim finishes in the loaction identified by him; am I perhaps missing something?

dmitriy79 US

2010-10-13 18:05

Is it there, guys! Mr. Lenzke is right about solid metal trim on the lower part of conical projectile flares on De Ville models. But to see exactly, you have to see side view of the car or 3/4 rear view, otherwise it is impossible to determine difference in the trim from this photo

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