1956 Cadillac Coupe Deville - 1-owner - All Original Survivor - 44k Orig Miles! on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
This is a beautiful, unmolested 1956 Cadillac Coupe DeVille that is a true time capsule. It is in excellent all original condition inside and out with 95% original paint and all original interior. This is a 1-owner car all its life that was just sold by its original 97 year old owner, due that he can not drive anymore. It has also been a Los Angeles, CA all its life where it was sold new. The car still has its original California black plate, California pink slip and many of the original California registration tabs that were never even put on the car through the 80's and 90's. This beauty has been pampered all its life and it shows! It is a 44K original mile car that is basically all original. This Cadillac in my opinion is "One of the nicest, original 1956 Cadillac Coupe DeVille's around, offered for sale in a long time". It is the best original that I have seen in my 53 years in the auto world. The pictures truly tell the story. The car retains all its original sheet metal and is solid as rock. She has a beautiful, all original interior that looks absolutely amazing! I have had the privilege of selling many of these cars but have rarely come across one as nice and original as this one here. Don't hesitate, this is the best!!! This is a super rare and desirable car in this original condition. This is the car to have if you want to feel like an instant celebrity. It's the ultimate cruiser and it gets more attention and appreciation than any exotic or new luxury car could ever get. This Pecos Beige beauty is a rolling testament to the glitz, glamour, innovation, and prosperity of the 1950's. Nothing beats the fun of driving a '56 Cadillac Coupe DeVille!!!! It's loaded with the following equipment:
This Beautiful 1956 Cadillac Coupe Deville has been meticulously cared for since day one. This car is an absolute must see in person to believe how beautiful it really is. It has 95% all original paint on the car that is just a little thin in a few spots. It really looks amazing ordered in Pecos Beige with a Taupe top. She was special ordered and since day one this Cadillac has always been well maintained not only cosmetically, but mechanically. Believe it or not, all the chrome and trim on this car and is completely original and in excellent condition. This car was kept inside and treated as a true Collector Car should be! The car is completely rust free and solid as a rock as it spent its whole life in great storage. It is super straight down the sides. This Cadillac again only has 44K original miles. Don't miss this chance, Bid Now! It has a beautiful all original interior in it that looks amazing! It is original right down to the original carpet that still looks amazing. The steering wheel, horn ring and dash pad is in absolutely amazing original condition, they look like new. This car has never even been smoked in, the ash trays and cigarette lights have never even been used. Everything works in the car right down to the original AM radio. All the chrome and trim on the dash is bright and clean as new. The dash pad is excellent with a perfect steering wheel and horn ring. Inside the trunk is all original with its original trunk material, spare tire and jack. Yes, It still has its original spare tire!!! Mechanically, the engine and transmission run flawlessly! This Cadillac drives with no issues at all! The original numbers matching motor provides great power to move this little diamond around. The car fires right up and runs great. Driving down the road there are no squeaks or rattles and that's wonderful coming from a 50 plus year old car. The engine compartment is all stock and original. The car is an absolute pleasure to drive. Even the factory air conditioning blows ice cold. Fire her up and she's ready to cruise. All and all, this 1956 Cadillac is one of the most sought out classic Cadillac's on the market today! With Top Notch Quality and one of the highest mechanical Standards this car makes a wonderful choice. What a rare opportunity such a rare and original car. You can restore any original car but they are only original once. This car is truly amazing. It was kept in isolated storage since the 1970's. The car is all-original except for new tires and new belts. If you have any additional questions please Call Jimmy at 608-215-8300 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. PST with any questions you might have and I can help with shipping quotes and arrangements. I also welcome all International bidders! All inspections must be done before the auction ends on my cars!! Terms and Conditions of Sale We take time to carefully describe each vehicle and include a substantial number of photos. However, it is very important to keep in mind that these vehicles are pre-owned, not brand new. After careful reading of the entire description, rather than making a potentially incorrect assumption, if any statement or comment is unclear, or if you have questions, please e-mail or call us prior to bidding. Originality Disclaimer While we are happy to show our customers the casting numbers, stamping on the motor and V.I.N numbers on the car , we CANNOT guarantee that the motor is in fact the original. There is always the possibility of re-stamped motors , and as technology advances there will be even more. Any representations made by us are "to the best of knowledge." The entire risk as to the originality of the vehicle is with you , The Buyer. 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GM won't really kill off the Chevy Volt and Cadillac CT6, will it?
Fri, Jul 21 2017General Motors is apparently considering killing off six slow-selling models by 2020, according to Reuters. But is that really likely? The news is mentioned in a story where UAW president Dennis Williams notes that slumping US car sales could threaten jobs at low-volume factories. Still, we're skeptical that GM is really serious about killing those cars. Reuters specifically calls out the Buick LaCrosse, Cadillac CT6, Cadillac XTS, Chevrolet Impala, Chevrolet Sonic, and the Chevrolet Volt. Most of these have been redesigned or refreshed within the past few model years. Four - the LaCrosse, Impala, CT6, and Volt - are built in the Hamtramck factory in Detroit. That plant has made only 35,000 cars this year - down 32 percent from 2016. A typical GM plant builds 200,000-300,000 vehicles a year. Of all the cars Williams listed, killing the XTS, Impala, and Sonic make the most sense. They're older and don't sell particularly well. On the other hand, axing the other three seems like an odd move. It would leave Buick and Cadillac without flagship sedans, at least until the rumored Cadillac CT8 arrives. The CT6 was a big investment for GM and backing out after just a few years would be a huge loss. It also uses GM's latest and best materials and technology, making us even more skeptical. The Volt is a hugely important car for Chevrolet, and supplementing it with a crossover makes more sense than replacing it with one. Offering one model with a range of powertrain variants like the Hyundai Ioniq and Toyota Prius might be another route GM could take. All six of these vehicles are sedans, Yes, crossover sales are booming, but there's still a huge market for cars. Backing away from these would be essentially giving up sales to competitors from around the globe. The UAW might simply be publicly pushing GM to move crossover production to Hamtramck to avoid closing the plant and laying off workers. Sales of passenger cars are down across both GM and the industry. Consolidating production in other plants and closing Hamtramck rather than having a single facility focus on sedans might make more sense from a business perspective. GM is also trying to reduce its unsold inventory, meaning current production may be slowed or halted while current cars move into customer hands. There's a lot of politics that goes into building a car. GM wants to do what makes the most sense from a business perspective, while the UAW doesn't workers to lose their jobs when a factory closes.
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Speaking with Automobile magazine, Cadillac's new president Johan de Nysschen revealed his intention to develop several new models and powertrains. For starters, he does not want Cadillac to continue borrowing engines from the GM parts bin, but intends to develop a new range of engines specifically for the luxury automaker. The program will likely start with smaller-capacity engines but eventually lead to new V8s as well, taking the place of the long-serving Northstar engine that finally ended its lifespan a few years ago after some two decades of production. Along with other technologies, de Nysschen envisions possibly sharing these powertrains with other GM divisions, but developing them first and foremost for Cadillac.
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Such Sweet Sorrow: Cadillac's CTS-V gets an Irish wake
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