Pictured below is a 1941 Cadillac Series 62 convertible coupe that recently left our shop after some partial restoration work, A new interior and convertible top was installed, body panels were properly aligned and some mechanical repairs were performed. Learn more about CPR's classic Cadillac restoration projects.
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Sunday, November 6, 2016
Elsa Mauer Nicodemus - leading the Cadillac restoration field since 1984
Since founding FEN Enterprises in 1984, Elsa Mauer Nicodemus has become known for leading a renowned team of Cadillac restoration experts. Now leading Cadillac Parts & Restoration (CPR), she continues the tradition of producing the world's finest restored Cadillacs.
Monday, August 15, 2016
1961 Cadillac Restoration - recently completed
Since 1984, the Cadillac restoration experts of Cadillac Parts & Restoration have earned a reputation as the go-to restoration provider for owners of classic Cadillacs. So, it was no surprise than none other than the President of General Motors chose CPR to restore his 1961 Cadillac Series 62 convertible.
Rust, rot and plenty of miles on this classic took their toll and the car was in very rough condition when it arrived at CPR's new restoration facility. However, sentimental value won the day and the decision was made to move forward with a challenging and expensive project.
Over a year later, the results were well worth it as the customer loved the end product and the classic Cadillac won a First Place award in its class at the 2016 Cadillac & LaSalle Club Grand National Meet in Las Vegas.
Learn more about this 1961 Cadillac restoration (pictured below).
Over a year later, the results were well worth it as the customer loved the end product and the classic Cadillac won a First Place award in its class at the 2016 Cadillac & LaSalle Club Grand National Meet in Las Vegas.
Learn more about this 1961 Cadillac restoration (pictured below).
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