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2 Owner 30k Original Miles Cadillac Deville Convertible Factory Color 1964 1963 on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:29891
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Unbelievable example of this 2 owner, non restored, 29,891 original miles 1964 Cadillac DeVille convertible! 

After 19 years under the same ownership, this car has sat in the previous owners garage for 10 years. Due to his age the gentleman was unable to drive it anymore. When the car was active it was only used as a weekend cruiser, here in the South Florida area. 

Because the car was stored for so long, it has recently under gone a complete tune up. New items include: 
  • New white wall tires
  • New fuel pump
  • New fuel tank and sending unit
  • New motor for convertible top
  • New plugs, wires, points, distributor, filters, and oil 
This Cadillac now runs and drives ever so smooth. The car is mechanically sound, both the automatic transmission and original 429ci V8 motor are in excellent running condition. 

This is a very high optioned car from factory. Besides it's standard equipment:

Air Cleaner, dry pack
Armrests
Cigarette Lighters
Clock, electric
Front Seat Adjustment
Lights, front ash receivers
Lights, back-up (dual)
Lights, cornering
Light, glove box (automatic)
Light, luggage compartment (automatic)
Visor Vanity Mirror
Visors, dial sun
Wheel Discs
Windshield Washer and Coordinator
Radio 
Power seats (not working) 
Power windows (all working) 
Power top 
A/C (blows cold)
and much more...

It has two very rare options you won't find on much DeVille's:

  • Cruise Control 
  • Twilight Sentinel - lights can be programmed to be turned off or on and adjust to outside light (automatic lights). This is regulated by a sensor on the left front fender (see photo).  
The car has no rust and the paint shines real nice! It has no major dents, dings or scratches. The car has been repainted one time in it's lifetime (original color). 
The interior is all original and is also in excellent condition, no major rips, cuts or stains. 

This is truly an opportunity to get your hands on a original Deville Convertible. Even the original owners manuals are included! (see photos). This is the 1st time in 20 years the vehicle is being offered for sale, don't miss out!  

FREE SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE! If buyer purchases the car with "buy it now" price, shipping will be included only in the Contiguous United States in an open carrier. 
If vehicle is sold at any price other than $24,900.00 shipping WILL NOT be included. However, If you need shipping quotes please feel free to call me Gaston, I will be more than happy to coordinate all your shipping needs (buyer is responsible for shipping costs). 


We have included as many photos possible to assist in our description. However, if you require additional photos and/or have any questions please feel free to contact, Gaston via message or call (786) 486-7746. 

We encourage you ask all questions before committing to buy, do not assume anything that may not be listed. This is an AS-IS sale. International buyers are welcome. 

Thanks you for viewing, enjoy the video and be sure to allow all 60+ photos to download. 

Happy Bidding!!





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