2023 Muscle Car Market Review - Cadillac 1961-1990
Cadillacs from the post-fin era are popular with Australian lovers of American automotive ‘iron’ and prices have remained at similar levels for some years.
Due to a small sample that includes a couple of high-priced cars, late 1960s De Villes appear expensive, but most remain at around the same prices as 1961-64 versions. 1960s convertibles are realistic too: cheaper in many cases than an open-top Chevrolet or Pontiac.
Move into the 1970s and the choices include a wider range of designs – full sized front or rear-wheel drive models, compact sedans and coupes. Even some with diesel-engines if you’re brave.
Top examples of the ‘Boss Hogg’ Eldorado convertible rarely reach $50,000 and you can find a 1970s Coupe de Ville in decent order for less than $30,000.
Sedan/Coupe 1961-64 $44,790 [10]
Sedan/Coupe 1965-72 $53,750 [4]
Conv. 1961-72 $49,800 [5]
Sedan/Coupe 1973-90 $26,615 [21]
Eldorado Coupe 1967-78 $30,090 [5]
Eldorado Conv. 1971-77 $46,500 [6]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2023 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.
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From Unique Cars #473, Dec 2022/Jan 2023