1963 Cadillac 4-door Coupe Deville 69,538 Miles Original on 2040-cars
Longmont, Colorado, United States
Engine:390 cu in
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Model: DeVille
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Chrome
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 69,538
Sub Model: DeVille
I have a 1963 Cadillac 4-Door Coupe DeVille with 69,538 miles in Original Condition. Car starts and idles excellent, and drives well also. It currently has a transmission front seal leak and will need to be transported, can be driven easily for loading. The only thing I can see missing is the trunk lock, it has been removed and the trunk opens easily with a screwdriver. The ignition switch has been replaced also, the original switch is in the glove box. I'm guessing the keys got lost is why the locks are removed. I acquired this car in trade and the person I got it from acquired it when he bought a farm, it was stored in one of the barns. He was able to get a clear title and there were also service records with the car. It has some mice damage on the interior from it's stay in the barn, I have cleaned it up but it needs a head liner, new carpet, and seats re-upholstered. All chrome is intact, looks like possibly an old repair on the passenger rear quarter panel, and 2 fist size spots of rust on the front quarter panels right where you would expect them. Has great tires and a good battery, good brakes, radio and antenna work, front windshield is cracked, all other windows in great shape and all window and door knobs and handles work well. When the ignition switch was installed, the generator light comes on when the key is off, I think one wire may be on the wrong ignition post. Car has a few minor issues, but a very straight solid no rust car in complete condition. Great restoration project or with a little work a great daily driver. Any questions, please email me. We are located in Longmont, Colorado and local pick-up only for this car.
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