The paint is called Red Wine Orange Pearl, and yeah, we don’t know what that means, either. What we do know is that it looks absolutely spectacular. Cadillacs with fins can pull off bright red pretty effortlessly and it loses none of its grown-up appeal wearing the high-visibility paint. But if it’s going to be an eyeball magnet, you know that the sheetmetal had to be right and it is. Look at the reflections in the surfaces of the body, they’re crystal clear and razor sharp. Door gaps are exacting, and there’s a uniform shine that suggests a lot of hours color sanding and buffing were invested. Nothing was shaved, deleted, or modified, so you still have that fantastic Cadillac look, which, in 1964, was a bit sleeker and smoother than the year before. It’s still got fins, of course, and the 60 Special was the biggest non-limousine they offered that year, so it’s got a heck of a lot of presence. Beautiful chrome and stainless trim certainly helps, but it’s restrained and doesn’t detract from the overall presentation. This is one heck of a great-looking car!


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Location: Fort Worth, Texas, United States