1969 Cadillac Coupe Deville 2d Hardtop Luxury Coupe on 2040-cars
Arvada, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:472
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: White
Make: Cadillac
Model: DeVille
Trim: 2D Coupe
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 65,000
Number of Doors: 2
Sub Model: Luxury Coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black
1969 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
For sale is a 1969 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Luxury Coupe 2D hardtop. Very nice, big American steel. Desireable all original classic icon automobile. Black exterior looks very good but is a little tired (one older repaint, has a few blemishes and chips here and there). No visible rust problems. The car looks sharp: it is quite presentable and is mostly great as-is. The white vinyl interior is all original and STILL has the (un-damaged) factory plastic protective wraps on the seats! Unbelievable! Amazing looking interior with the exeption of some minor discoloration on the hard plastic surrounds/bolsters near the top of the front seat (s). The odometer shows only 65K miles - believed to be original mileage but cannot guarantee for sure: previous owner stated it was original and the condition of the car generally supports the statement. This nice automobile has all the power options for 1969, even climate control (the radio is not the original, however). The car is solid, straight and clean. Original 472 V8 Cadillac engine with turbo 400 transmission operate nicely. New battery, new exhaust, new shocks, new ball joints, new front coil springs and more, all done by the previous owner. (I have well over $8000 invested in this car). The engine starts, idles and runs very well and the transmission shifts easily and well. The car runs great and is perfect for cruise nights and Sunday drives: it is a pleasure to drive. There is a brand new rear tire on the passenger side but the other tires are older. The glass and windshield are in excellent condition. The chrome and stainless trim is in very good/excellent condition: same with the bumpers. The hub cabs are in near mint condition. This is a true classic car that doesn't need very much at all to bring it to its former glory or just enjoy as-is. A good detail job probably will be enough for now.
Attractively priced with a reasonable reserve, this car is sold as-is and the sale is final. A deposit of $520 is required immediately upon the end of the auction via PayPal. The remainer of the balance is payable within 48 hours via Bank Wire. The Buyer is responsible for all shipping and transportation arrangements and costs to their location.
Thank you for looking!
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