This is why you never trust some clown online with vague walk-around videos to sell you a car. If they don't know everything about it and tell you so in the video, you could do a better job figuring out if its the car for you by answering the craigslist ad they bought it from yourself.
Beautiful car. Personally I would have gone with a black top... Maybe even White. And if you happened to be a pimp all you would really have to do is dip those rims in some 14 carat gold and you're all set.
Yes. There was a Series 62 (which is what the one in the video is) and there was an El Dorado convertible. El Dorado’s had different side trim, wreath crest on the quarters and horn button, upgraded interior trim, El Dorado lettering on the trunk, sometimes bucket seats, rear panel trim differences, and other differences. There was no DeVille convertible in 1963. Hope that helps.
@@michaelforte2232Thank you for your reply. I looked up the 1963 Eldorado convertible and I certainly see the difference from the car in this video! However now I am confused regarding the difference between a Series 62 and a DeVille. I’m thinking a Series 62 is a base model Cadillac akin to a Calais. And the DeVille is next up from that. Does the DeVille have a “Series” designation? And the Fleetwood Brougham is always the long wheelbase premium sedan. And is designed “Sixty Special”. Or am I way off?