1948 Cadillac Series 61

2dr Club Coupe

8-cyl. 346cid/150hp 2bbl

#1 Concours condition#1 Concours
#2 Excellent condition#2 Excellent
#3 Good condition#3 Good

$49,800 CAD*

+8.3%
#4 Fair condition#4 Fair
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1948-1953 Cadillac Series 62 stats
Highest sale
$2,012,582 CAD
Lowest sale
$537 CAD
Most recent sale
$85,857 CAD
Sales
581

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1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
1948 Cadillac Series 61 Sport 2dr Club Coupe Courtesy of Hyman Ltd.
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Model overview

Model description

The 1948 Cadillac Series 61 and Series 62 were the first new designs from the company following World War II. The wheelbase was shorter than the 1947 models, which were basically warmed-over 1942s. But the big news was the appearance of the Cadillac fin, which housed the rear taillight and made the car look lower. Fins would characterize Cadillacs for the next 30 years, and would be adopted as a styling cue across manufacturers through the end of the 1950s and beyond.

The 1948 model year was abbreviated to about eight months and production was modest. The lower line Series 61 only sold 8,600 units, in four-door sedan and two-door fastback sedanette body styles. The big seller in the Series 62 line was the four-door sedan, which accounted for 24,000 of the model’s $34,000 sales. In the Series 62, a club coupe cost $2,900 and a convertible ran $3,400.

The other shoe dropped in 1949 when Cadillac introduced the new 160-hp OHV, 331-cid V-8 as a replacement to the ponderous 346-cid side-valve unit. Series 61 sales increased to 22,000 while Series 62 shot up to 55,000, of which 2,150 were the brand-new pillarless Coupe DeVille two-door hardtop.

For 1950, the Series 61 and 62 were extensively redesigned, with lines that would continue for the next few years. The cars were longer, lower, and looked more solid. The side of the car flowed into the rear fender, where the leading edge was interrupted with an imitation air intake. One-piece curved windshields were introduced, the grille became more massive, and the hood protruded further in the center. Hydra-matic transmission was now standard on the Series 62 and optional on the Series 61.

Changes for 1951 mainly amounted to more chrome for the Series 62 and Hydra-matic becoming standard on the Series 61, before that line was discontinued mid-year due to slow sales. The 1952 model year was an anniversary year for Cadillac, mostly reflected in more trim, fancier gold colored badges, scripts and V emblems. The exhaust now exited through the rear bumpers and four-barrel carburetors were standard. Power rose to 190 hp.

Cadillac’s 1953 model year is mostly remembered for the launch of the Eldorado convertible, with its wrap-around windshield and wire wheels. The Series 62 underwent a number of detail changes, but they mostly involved moving chrome trim around. Power, however, was now up to 210 hp, and a total of 85,000 Series 62s were sold, making it the most abundant year of this generation.

Early 1950s Cadillacs survive in good numbers today. They are fast for their size (0-60 in under 12 seconds), and can be coaxed to return 20 mpg highway. Given these car’s original demographic, survival rate is excellent and these cars have usually been garaged for much of their life. Construction quality and materials were good and parts are reasonably available, all of which amounts to a great ownership experience.

Vehicle specifications

  • Vehicle Length214 in
  • Wheelbase - Inches126 in
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The value of a 1948 Cadillac Series 61 can vary greatly depending on its condition, mileage, options, and history. Typically, you can expect to pay around $26,050 USD for a 1948 Cadillac Series 61 in good condition with average spec.

Many factors can increase a car's value including excellent condition, exceptional originality, a recent restoration, low mileage, unique provenance, desirable options, popular or unique color choices, and excellent maintenance records. Upgrades and modifications that enhance performance or aesthetics can also add value.

Factors that can decrease a car's value include unusually high mileage, poor maintenance history, visible wear and tear, accidents or damage, title issues, and gaps in ownership history. Additionally, less popular color choices and extensive modifications that don't appeal to a broad audience can reduce value.

Mileage plays a significant role in a classic car’s value. Lower mileage usually increases value because it indicates a higher degree of originality, is rarer, and suggests less wear and tear. However, cars with exceptionally low mileage may also have maintenance needs due to lack of use. Whether someone should pay more for a vehicle with lower miles will depend on how they plan on using it, and the vehicle's specific condition.

The value of modified cars differs widely based on the type and quality of modifications. While some modifications can significantly increase value, especially performance enhancements and high-quality custom work, others may not add much or could even detract from the car’s value if they appeal to only a limited audience.

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