1965 Cadillac Coupe Deville Convertible on 2040-cars
Dania, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:429 v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Green
Make: Cadillac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: DeVille
Trim: Convertible
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rwd
Mileage: 127,000
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Exterior Color: Cape ivory
Power Options: Power Windows, Power Seats
This is a 1965 Cadillac coupe deville convertible. Car is in driver condition.it runs and drives very well,the engine and transmission have been rebuilt less than 10 k ago,starts right up ,no oil burning ,smells or smoke.tranny shifts perfect. Has a new carb ,tires less than 1 k ago.goes great on the highway and idles smooth when in traffic,no overheating issues at all and I'm in south Florida were its always hot. Frame ,floors and trunks pan are solid ,exhaust is really in good condition ,and nice and quiet. It has power windows ,all working.power vent windows ,working.power antenna and original am/fm radio with front and back speakers,all working,all gauges,lights,blinkers ,working.power top works great and latches perfect.power drivers seat ,working. Comes with rare bucket seats and console ,really a eldorado feature.interior seats are still wrapped in the original leather as when it rolled off the assembly line. Drive as is,or restore it till your hearts content.needs tlc on body and interior. Comes with a clean fl.title in my name ready to be signed over to its new owner.this is a classic drop top that's only going to go up in value.local inspections are always welcome.i know I can't cover everything here ,those with questions call call me at 754-244-4424. Rough book value on a 1965 Cadillac coupe deville convertible is over 11 thousand,going up 34 k for real nice ones. This is nowhere near perfect ,but it is a great platform to start from,has good bones. Or of course you can drive and enjoy it as is.pretty much turn key mechanic wise. Winning bidder to sent a $1000 deposit in 24 hours. I will help and assist your shipper ,if need be. Happy bidding!!
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