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This 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible underwent a cosmetic restoration after being owned by a single family since new. In the over 125 years of American automotive history, few cars were as iconic as the 1959 Cadillac. While some critics thought the design was too over-the-top at the time, the '59 Cadillac today is truly a beacon of classic automobile styling. Although Cadillac's final 50s body style remained styled like a Cadillac, a deeper dive reveals that 1959 was, to an extent, a transitional year for where Cadillac designers would be heading in the future. The antiquated "Dagmar" front bumpers were replaced with a brand new design that featured integrated driving lights and turn signals in oval-shaped pods, which gave the cars a lowered look.





