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1953 Cadillac Coupe DeVille

$9,495

1953 Cadillac Coupe DeVille

Vehicle Details

Make

Cadillac

Model

Coupe DeVille

Year

1953

VIN

AMS34195

Body Type

Coupe

Engine

331

Description

1953 Cadilac Coupe DeVille pretty solid body and floors, Has a title. not running has 331 engine and transmission. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **

Cadillac Coupe de Ville Buyer's Guide (1949–1970)

Full guide
S
Sarah Whitfield
Pre-War Classics
1949–1970
~4 min read
Updated Apr 2026
The Coupe de Ville defined American luxury for two decades β€” the pillarless hardtop that turned the Cadillac body into something closer to sculpture. The 1959 and 1960 cars with their jet-age tail fins are the visual apex. A correct, well-documented example is a legitimate piece of American automotive art.
This guide covers
βœ“ 10-point inspection checklist
βœ“ Common issues & what to avoid
βœ“ In-person inspection guide
βœ“ Market pricing by year & condition
βœ“ 4 FAQs answered
βœ“ History & fun facts

Cadillac Coupe DeVille Market Overview

Based on 29 Cadillac Coupe DeVille listings currently on ClassicCarsArena.com

29
Listed Now
$30,212
Avg. Asking Price
1953–1991
Year Range
Price Position on Our Site β€” Below Average
This car: $9,495
Low: $5,895 High: $119,995
Transmission Distribution
Automatic 93%
Condition Distribution
Excellent 14%
Good 7%
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Cadillac Coupe de Ville Buyer's Guide (1949–1970)

From a concours judging perspective, few cars reward careful evaluation more than the Coupe de Ville. The chrome is complex, the paint is substantial, and the interior materials β€” leather, wool broadcloth, chrome hardware β€” were produced to a standard that modern manufacturing cannot easily replicate. What I look for first is authenticity: the correct paint code, the correct interior fabric, the correct wheel covers. Cadillac documented these cars extensively at the factory, and the serial number tag tells you exactly what left the assembly line. A car that matches its documentation is a different asset from one that has been "restored" to a configuration it never had.

What to Check Before Buying

Trim tag verification β€” Read firewall/door jamb tag and confirm paint and interior code match the car
Chrome inventory β€” Document every chrome piece present β€” 1959–1960 chrome is the most expensive to restore
Lower rear quarter rust β€” Probe fin base area on 1954–1964 cars β€” primary rust zone
Trunk floor corners β€” Remove mat and probe all four trunk corners
Power window test β€” Test every window β€” non-working motors are a known restoration cost
Power seat test β€” Test all seat adjustment functions β€” motor failure is common on unrestored cars
Hydra-Matic fluid condition β€” Check ATF color and smell β€” dark or burnt fluid indicates service overdue
Headliner condition β€” Inspect headliner for staining from window seal moisture intrusion
Year VIN confirmation β€” For 1959–1960 purchases: confirm year from VIN before paying fin-peak premium
Wheel cover completeness β€” Verify correct year-specific wheel covers are present and undamaged

Common Issues

Lower rear quarter rust at the fin base on 1954–1964 cars β€” the fin structures trap moisture. Chrome deterioration is the most expensive cosmetic issue β€” correct replating or reproduction sourcing for 1959–1960 cars can exceed $15,000. Power window and seat motor failure is nearly universal on unrestored cars. Hydra-Matic transmission service is overdue on most high-mileage examples β€” neglected fluid causes clutch pack wear. Air conditioning system recharge and seal replacement needed on most unrestored cars. Headliner deterioration on pillarless hardtops from moisture intrusion at the window seals.

What to Look For

Trim tag verification β€” confirm factory paint code and interior match the car's actual configuration. Lower rear quarter panels at the fin base for rust and filler. Trunk floor corners. Floor pans. Chrome inventory β€” document every piece present and assess condition carefully, especially on 1959–1960 cars where chrome is extensive and expensive. Test all electric functions: windows, seats, top if convertible, antenna. Verify 1959 vs 1958 VIN if buying a fin-peak car β€” year matters enormously to value. Check for correct wheel covers and hubcaps to the specific model year.

Price Guide

Driver-quality 1961–1966: $12,000–$20,000. Show quality: $24,000–$36,000. 1959–1960 driver: $28,000–$42,000; show: $55,000–$80,000; concours correct: $90,000–$130,000+. 1949–1953 original generation driver: $18,000–$28,000; show: $35,000–$55,000. Chrome restoration cost on a 1959–1960 needing full chrome work: $12,000–$20,000 β€” always factor this into asking price evaluation.

Did You Know?

The term "Coupe de Ville" is French for "town car coupe" β€” a reference to the formal coachwork tradition where a town car had an enclosed passenger compartment with an open or semi-open driver's section. Cadillac's 331 OHV V8 introduced in 1949 directly inspired Chrysler's Hemi development and accelerated the end of the flathead engine era. Elvis Presley owned multiple Coupe de Villes and famously gave them as gifts β€” the combination of the car with American celebrity culture in the 1950s is inseparable from its mythology.

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