For Sale at Auction: 1957 Cadillac Series 62 in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description This 1957 Cadillac Series 62 was built to honor the King himself, Elvis Presley, and his love of pink Cadillacs.
Commissioned by Reese's Candy as a promotional vehicle for their limited-edition peanut butter and banana flavor (one of Elvis' favorite sandwiches), this car was built by Boyd Coddington and his crew and featured on the TLC series American Hot Rod.
Coddington's creations have become famous for a reason:
they are striking - and this car is no exception.
The original lines were not significantly altered, but the bumpers were flush-mounted and the moldings were shaved before the car was given its Pink Pearl paint.
The interior features custom white leather upholstery by Gabe Lopez as well as conveniences like a custom dash, custom gauges, Vintage Air climate control and a DVD entertainment system, as well as a custom candy cooler installed in the trunk.
Naturally, power disc brakes and steering have been fitted, along with power windows that can be remotely operated and remote door access.
Motivation comes from a 540ci big-block engine pushing out 650hp, which is put to the street by way of a TH400 automatic transmission and Ford 9-inch rear end.
Rides on Boyd Coddington wheels.
TITLE IN TRANSIT .
  • Year: 1957
  • Make: Cadillac
  • Model: Series 62

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